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Yeah, we do - I think one of the founders in this whole project used to go here, or something along those lines...Welcome to the forums . . . Becky! Hope you enjoy your stay!
Say, I've noticed a lot of you guys from EWU coming here. Do y'all have some alliance with WFG or something? I'm just interested because I go to EWU three times a week for the swimming and library (hoping to jump into running start this fall).
Anyways, EWU is the first school to be offered this unique & valuable opportunity, and I intend to make the most of it. Good luck with running start.
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Thanks everyone, for taking the time to greet me and/or answer my questions.
janwas: You have a good point - I personally find that having a predictable set of limitations/goals keeps my creative juices flowing, as it helps me make decisions that would otherwise hang in the air of "maybe", "possibly", or "if only".
Mythos_Ruler: Truly, consoles are becoming even more powerful than I could've ever imagined. And if what Johnny Chung Lee has done is any indication -> http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/ <- , there's still an enormous amount of potential for growth and innovation there. Of course the same goes for computers, though as a gaming/entertainment experience I find that consoles really deliver since they can draw your entire body into the game, instead of just your eyes & hands (screen & mouse/keyboard/joystick).
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Becky, I don't have you down for a task yet, have you chosen one? If so, let us know in the Academic forum please.
Sure thing, thanks for the tip. I didn't even know there was an Academic forum. Guess I still have some lurking to do. ^^;
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Hello, I'm Becky - one of the many acolytes in the study of 3D Modeling & Animation.
I think it takes a unique mindset to succeed in online/unpaid projects, and I'm ecstatic to have found a place so full of creative, motivated, and talented individuals! It shows me that just having money, time, and the right tools doesn't guarantee an amazing game - the right people do.
I hope y'all don't mind my future questions (and there will be many) - the digital medium still feels very new to me. My native palate includes fiction, poetry, music (viola, violin, and percussion), and pen/paint/anything-I-can-get-my-hands-on. I'm currently an undergrad student at EWU (hence the username) majoring in Computer Science: Video Game Development and Musical Performance. I love friendly banter and debate, and while I'm here hope to pick up some of the finer points of successful collaboration. I'm always up for a challenge, and would sincerely appreciate any constructive criticism - or random blurbs, if the mood strikes you. ^-~
And for my first query, it's something I've always wondered - are computer games more difficult to make/design than console games? Or vice-versa? I've always thought of consoles as just specialized computers, while not a powerful as their counterparts, much smoother/faster in game execution. Is that a product of the game or the machine it's played on?
Yo ~ The First of Many...
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Revive....REVIVE!
*poofs*
Hey, whaddya know - I'm alive again. *smiles ruefully* Well, better get back to work...