FAT-Engine v1.0 Released
Posted by Eric on 24 April 2002, 09:47 GMT
After fourteen months of development, TICT has released FAT-Engine v1.0 for the TI-89 and TI-92+, a raycasting engine useful for multidirectional sprites, HUD support, and more. A bunch of FAT-Engine games will be released in the very near future, so be sure to look for those. Find out more on the TICT website. Update (Niklas): Modified the links above to point to the ticalc.org archives. You can also find the technology demos for the FAT for both the TI-89 and the TI-92+. Some of the games mentioned above have also been added to the archives: - Corridor 92 is only for the TI-92+ at the moment, but according to the author the 89 version is coming. More information can be found on the author's site.
- Shoot Out is for both the TI-89 and the TI-92+ and contains both AI opponents as well as the ability to play one-on-one over the link cable.
Update (Niklas): As of demo version 2.1, Corridor 92 now also supports the TI-89. Happy gaming!
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Re: FAT-Engine v1.0 Released
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FOCUSEDWOLF
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Wohooo, H&K is #1, ever notice how the bulk of assault guu_ns aren't american...sure the colt.45 looks nice...but isnt practical due to clip size. Might have to do with culture...i.e. US hunts alot...when there not killing each other and others...were as Germans...hmm ever go to a german website...there all the same...zugang crap and porn...even on calc sites!!! ;=) hahaha
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24 April 2002, 14:31 GMT
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Re: FAT-Engine v1.0 Released
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Thomas Nussbaumer
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Eric: ShootOut 0.3 is already in the archive queue and Corridor92 (a Wolfenstein3D like Shooter) is there, too.
If you haven't seen Corridor92 (TI-92p only) yet, take a look on it. It's really amazing!
Until the Corridor92 gets added to the official ticalc.org archive, just click the URL above this posting to get it.
Happy gaming!
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24 April 2002, 14:33 GMT
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