[MUD-Dev2] [Design] is home-base networks not possible?

Jeffrey Kesselman jeffpk at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 23:06:10 CEST 2009


ya know i forgot a self-plug :)

The oher thing that is in development is my own DarkMMO project, (
http://darkmmo.worldwizards.net) which is a sentence can be described as
"NWN for MMOs."  It uses the NWN toolset for map building and wil lscript in
Java/Groovy.

It wont initially be as high level scripting as NWN was as it wont have all
of NWNs libraries to start but i expect that rto build over time.  Its still
early in the p[roject but thre are some movies of initial functionality at
the website.



On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Jeffrey Kesselman <jeffpk at gmail.com>wrote:

> Well, do you want "bulder mud" style run-time user-editing or are you just
> looking for
> something to build a game in?
>
> Unity is a very good and very resonably priced game engine. It doesnt have
> MMO support built in yet but I know of a couple of prjects that are
> combinign it with the Project Darkstar server system and something more
> designer-friendly for MMOs might poentially emerge out of that/
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> On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Nuno Silva <little.coding.fox at gmail.com>wrote:
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>> I fully agree with you, actually. It has the look and feel of an
>> unpolished,
>> incomplete product. Of course, i never created anything similar, so i
>> can't
>> say i could do it better, but considering how it renders at 12 FPS with a
>> small terrain on view and my character on a video card that renders games
>> like Unreal Tournament 2004 on max graphics at over 60 FPS, i'd say they
>> probably need a massive rewrite.
>>
>> If anyone'd make a MMO with editing capabilities similar to SL, only much
>> better, it'd beat SL any day of the week, problably :)
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>> On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 6:43 AM, Jeffrey Kesselman <jeffpk at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
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>> > Second life sucks from a technology standpoint.
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>> > Its what happens when people who know how to build websties try to
>> > build a persistent world.
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>> > On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Bristle Mischief
>> > <bristle2008 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> > > i was reading about possible of creating very large space for opensim
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>> > then i ran into this post -- opensim for homes can handle 2 - 3 people,
>> > tops..  here is the post:
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>> > > http://opensimulator.org/features/issue.php?id=17
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>> > > i believe that one problem is the opensim and second life download
>> their
>> > graphics and there is a lot of graphics to download.
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>> > > right now i can move around in a wow emulator.  i think it is because
>> the
>> > graphics stuff is already on my machine so the server just say move
>> x,y,z to
>> > x1, y1, z1. the ai is there too so a lot of objects are moving.
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>> > > i am talk about home-based dsl not a prememium or comcast.  yeah, for
>> > around $300 a month you can get better.  but a $40 a month dsl (around
>> 300
>> > mbit/sec), is that possible?
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