job - simple racing demo

Posted By: gedimaster

job - simple racing demo - 02/28/06 16:35

hi,

i'm looking for help in developing a simple networked racing game. the specs are below. interested parties pls send me a mail directly gedimaster {at} gmail.com with a quotation. please send any reference or portfolio links as well.

Objective - player must collect a certain number of items within a given amount of time

Requirements -
. network support of 6 players in a racing game
. multi-textured terrain of with 6-8 textures using shaders
. physics for collision among cars and objects on terrain
. dust trails and road marks by vehicles
. low-level volume fog on ground
. sound for vehicle motion and collision etc
. upon multiple knocks, car switches to damaged state
. environment-mapping for vehicles
. shadows
. sun flare and HDR rendering
Posted By: William

Re: job - simple racing demo - 03/01/06 01:28

Is there any pay involved? Deadlines?
Posted By: Helghast

Re: job - simple racing demo - 03/01/06 18:00

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Requirements -
. network support of 6 players in a racing game
. multi-textured terrain of with 6-8 textures using shaders
. physics for collision among cars and objects on terrain
. dust trails and road marks by vehicles
. low-level volume fog on ground
. sound for vehicle motion and collision etc
. upon multiple knocks, car switches to damaged state
. environment-mapping for vehicles
. shadows
. sun flare and HDR rendering





cant quite call these all easy... that sounds more like a whole freakn ,game to me
I think you'd have to start by asking small things, and not all of that at once, since there isnt anyone willing to do this for free (well, atleast not me...).

regards,
Posted By: light_mystic

Re: job - simple racing demo - 03/01/06 18:06

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interested parties pls send me a mail directly gedimaster {at} gmail.com with a quotation.




A quotation means a form of payment.

-Paul
Posted By: ventilator

Re: job - simple racing demo - 03/01/06 18:11

a6's physics engine... + a6's network engine... combined in one commercial project... sounds like a lot of fun for the developer to me.
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