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Reverse The Abnormal II Please read this message.
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02/08/05 08:49
02/08/05 08:49
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Reverse The Abnormal II Please read this message.
Hi, Kenneth here,
I was getting low on money and had to remove www.789site.com from the net. I however did get to move most of my game all levels execpt for level 3 to another website called " www.turbosquid.com ".
12 Levels from Reverse The Abnormal II have been broken up into 4 downloadable packs of 3 levels for $1.50 each.
To find The game just type "Reverse The Abnormal II" into the search bar at turbosquid.com or type "kjwtechno". or goto game levels and look for it there.
You can still buy the entire game on Cd-Rom at www.cafepress.com/kjwtechno for $6.99 + S&H.
I have also removed the demo from download.com sorry.
I know the game is new I am just having some hard times here and Turbo Squid is free but you can only upload 650MB and I ran out of room for level 3. cafepress is paid up for a year. Thanks everyone for your support.
Last edited by Kenneth J. Williams; 02/08/05 08:51.
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Re: Reverse The Abnormal II Please read this messa
[Re: ISG]
#193775
02/12/05 14:40
02/12/05 14:40
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Posts: 1,220 Just down the road from Raven
BlueBeast
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I thought it was possible to delete someones post if it's out of line (and doesnt contribute to the topic... I would, but i'm a softy. I looked at the system requirements, and I don't think that they're out of line at all. 1.7 Ghz processor, 512 MB RAM.... I havn't played the game, but from the looks of the screenshots, it looks like theres a LOT going on! Some games require a heavy hitting system to keep up with the graphics, and scripts... even a non-professional would know that. I would be more inclined to buy a game needing those specs, you know it's for a reason. The only negatives I can think of, is people like a lot of screenshots, and enough info for them to make a good decision. I know it's not your fault that you can't host your work, but it also kinda keeps the necessary information out of the picture too... My only advice, use what I use, www.ezhoster.com is cheap and easy. You cant do all that fancy shmancy cgi scripting etc, but look at my website... They have a very cheap yearly rate for hosting, and for us indie developers, even the lowest cost option for a domain and webspace is more than enough for our needs. I personally use the higher dollar (more space and bandwidth) option, but I like to play it safe... By comparison, I am using only 25 MB space (theres lots of things I have that arent part of the site too in there) and my best month for hits was 141 MB of bandwidth... I'd check it out when you come across some cash Ive had only one problem, I'd only suggest you send money order to them and not use a credit card, their 'online' sytem is less than efficient. Money order gets the job done right, and promptly.(ive been with them for 3 years) Great looking game though! Jason
Gamestudio Pro 6.4 Pentium 4 3.0 GHz 800MHz BUS AtiRadeon 9800 pro 256Mb 21" Monitor 1 Gig DDR RAM 36 Gig RAPTOR SATA+ 120 Gig SATA SB Audigy 2 w/ 450 watt Logitech Z680 5.1 www.nordicepitaph.com
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Re: Reverse The Abnormal II Please read this messa
[Re: BlueBeast]
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02/12/05 18:18
02/12/05 18:18
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Evil_Level_Designer
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There is a lot going on , but look at what's going on , thats like making a hollow block and adding 1000 enemies in it , i dont think the latest gaming rig could handle it , but would that make it worth buying ? You have to be realistic , look at the House Of The Dead 3 recomended computer specs
(Pentium4 1.4GHz with 256MB RAM), and that game looks pretty damn sweet. Reverse of the abnormal has one of the most horrid designs my eyes have ever witnesed , i've seen the videos before , and I'm still amazed at the fact that I didnt instantly start suffering seizures. I'm not trying to be mean to the guy , but I think one should put more effort into a game if your planning to sell it , I've seen a bunch of freeware games which are WAY better looking. If your not the best at grafix and the like , you can always make a simple game , look at tetris , or bubble bomb , or bejeweled , those are all games with VERY simple grafix , yet very clean , and pleasant to the eyes , it's the difference from drawing a circle , and neatly coloring the inside , and drawing a circle , and scribbiling with the color all over the inside. The only reason I actually commented on the game is because I've seen the first game , now the second one , and I have to say I thought this new game was gone be better looking , till i saw the screenies , which was a pretty big trip , game looks almost identical to the first one , I really dont think anyone in their right mind would actually purchase the game , not even at the $6 he's trying to sell it at . Just trying to give the guy a tip , If he's actually interested in becoming a game developer, and develop games on his own , as it looks like he's trying to do , then he should really start hitting all the grafix tutorials he can find online , and try and put something decent looking together , even if it's something simple , but something well done , and organized , something a person can actually play.
Edit: Btw , here are Doom II's sytem requirements (486 processor operating at a minimum of 66MHz or any Pentium 8 MB RAM) , an 11 year old game which looks surpases reverse of the abnormal's grafix by ages.
Last edited by Evil_Level_Designer; 02/12/05 18:33.
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