@NuclearNuke: I would figure making it as close to how the rpg worked.. but applying online play to it as well. ( Mby party fights, duals, and other things )
Pokemon was a very good game! You can make a very decent map if you keep the core-game play the same as pokemon! One of the best RPG’s ever made for sure. Good luck! I would love to see progress on this like the system you are going to use when you get it ! Keep us updated!
@rrowland That is legit man! The sprites look very nice on the sc terrain too. It actually looks very artistic. I could see a lot of people playing this.
Starcraft > Counter Strike 1.5/1.6 ( never source ) > Half life 2 > Final Fantasy 11 > War3 > team fortress 2 > Sc2 beta
Console > Halo series > Final fantasy Series 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 13
Pokemon was the shit! ... Probably the game i played most. Started with Red and Blue of course… On blue i actually maxed out my 6 main characters without cheating! ( Never did this again lol )
You can use any copyrighted material if it is NON-Comerical that means you are not making money.. I Don't see how any company can prove that you are making money of their artwork.... If they wanted to fight Blizzard for it saying that its taking sales from their game... Well That is complete bogus and it wont hold up in court. You should be able to duplicate anything as long as you don't ask for any money.
" How do you think people make Private servers of wow "
The case involved Stephanie Lenz, a writer and editor from Gallitzin, Pennsylvania, who made a home video of her 13-month-old son dancing to Prince's song Let's Go Crazy and posted the video on YouTube. Four months later, Universal Music, the owner of the copyright to the song, ordered YouTube to remove the video enforcing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Lenz notified YouTube immediately that her video was within the scope of fair use, and demanded that it be restored. YouTube complied after six weeks, not two weeks as required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Lenz then sued Universal Music in California for her legal costs, claiming the music company had acted in bad faith by ordering removal of a video that represented fair-use of the song.
If any company tries to come after you they will get them selves in trouble most likely.
AGAIN... If you are making NO money from a project... Then it is legal!
Noncommercial use is invariably fair. Not true, though a judge may take the profit motive or lack thereof into account. In L.A. Times v. Free Republic, the court found that the noncommercial use of L.A. Times content by the Free Republic Web site was in fact not fair use, since it allowed the public to obtain material at no cost that they would otherwise pay for
( The only way a company is going to be able to get you is to say that people are buying sc2 for the use of your game... and not buying their copy. This would be very very very very hard to prove in any cases of sc2. Just because the game is already huge itself... and most people that play your fan base games are going to be fans themselves... i am 99.9 percent sure no judge is going to believe people are buying starcraft for your game.. not starcraft, and the people that are buying sc2 are doing it to get the same content as the game you copied... You would have to have a different engine to make it so people thought your game was as good/ better then any game on the market ) " If any company did come at you like this.. you would just have to prove they were already fans and had already purchased the original game, on most cases like this its going to be the case.
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Yeah I Agree with Sixen
You have a good concept that you don’t see everyday!
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@NuclearNuke:
I would figure making it as close to how the rpg worked.. but applying online play to it as well.
( Mby party fights, duals, and other things )
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Pokemon was a very good game!
You can make a very decent map if you keep the core-game play the same as pokemon!
One of the best RPG’s ever made for sure.
Good luck! I would love to see progress on this like the system you are going to use when you get it !
Keep us updated!
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@Phaos:
That really does look good :)
Keep up the work.
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@Klishu:
You won :)
Good job that is awesome! lol
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Oh man… We are look nice!!
:) good job you two!
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@rrowland
That is legit man!
The sprites look very nice on the sc terrain too. It actually looks very artistic.
I could see a lot of people playing this.
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@dra6o0n:
Like a mount!
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I think that is very good!
:) Good job!
I would never have the patients to do something like that lol.
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Make the explosions bigger!
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Good job..
Its like protoss 300 style lol!
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They are making a golden Eye remake!!!!!!
Starcraft > Counter Strike 1.5/1.6 ( never source ) > Half life 2 > Final Fantasy 11 > War3 > team fortress 2 > Sc2 beta
Console > Halo series > Final fantasy Series 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 13
Pokemon was the shit! ... Probably the game i played most. Started with Red and Blue of course… On blue i actually maxed out my 6 main characters without cheating! ( Never did this again lol )
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You can use any copyrighted material if it is NON-Comerical that means you are not making money.. I Don't see how any company can prove that you are making money of their artwork.... If they wanted to fight Blizzard for it saying that its taking sales from their game... Well That is complete bogus and it wont hold up in court. You should be able to duplicate anything as long as you don't ask for any money.
" How do you think people make Private servers of wow "
The case involved Stephanie Lenz, a writer and editor from Gallitzin, Pennsylvania, who made a home video of her 13-month-old son dancing to Prince's song Let's Go Crazy and posted the video on YouTube. Four months later, Universal Music, the owner of the copyright to the song, ordered YouTube to remove the video enforcing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Lenz notified YouTube immediately that her video was within the scope of fair use, and demanded that it be restored. YouTube complied after six weeks, not two weeks as required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Lenz then sued Universal Music in California for her legal costs, claiming the music company had acted in bad faith by ordering removal of a video that represented fair-use of the song.
If any company tries to come after you they will get them selves in trouble most likely.
AGAIN... If you are making NO money from a project... Then it is legal!
Noncommercial use is invariably fair. Not true, though a judge may take the profit motive or lack thereof into account. In L.A. Times v. Free Republic, the court found that the noncommercial use of L.A. Times content by the Free Republic Web site was in fact not fair use, since it allowed the public to obtain material at no cost that they would otherwise pay for
( The only way a company is going to be able to get you is to say that people are buying sc2 for the use of your game... and not buying their copy. This would be very very very very hard to prove in any cases of sc2. Just because the game is already huge itself... and most people that play your fan base games are going to be fans themselves... i am 99.9 percent sure no judge is going to believe people are buying starcraft for your game.. not starcraft, and the people that are buying sc2 are doing it to get the same content as the game you copied... You would have to have a different engine to make it so people thought your game was as good/ better then any game on the market ) " If any company did come at you like this.. you would just have to prove they were already fans and had already purchased the original game, on most cases like this its going to be the case.
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Quetzalcoatl ( I swear that was my FF11 server I played on )
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only one word.... AMAZING! That was epic...