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Originally posted by chris200x9 View PostHow would cryengine be for a 2D sidescroller? I was looking at unity but at 9 bucks a month and announced linux support this is hard to pass up.
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Originally posted by entropy View PostTrine is not a 2D game.
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Originally posted by archibald View PostGood point, I assumed that the OP intended to have 3D graphics but have the game played in two. That being said, I do like the idea of using cryengine to produce a game with like Thomas Was Alone, if only to make the renderer developers slap their foreheads ans sigh :-D
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Originally posted by Shnatsel10 bucks per user per month, and that's a whole different story! Also, hell if I know who's a user by their definition!
If user refers to the actual enduser of your game you'll need to earn some serious cash. Without some kind of subscription based model you won't be earning close to 10$/user/month.
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostThat would be 2.5D, that's different from 2D.
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Originally posted by stqn View PostAs far as I?m concerned I?ve only seen it used for games with 3D graphics but 2D gameplay. Thomas Was Alone has 2D graphics and 2D gameplay, but uses 3D hardware (I guess)?
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostThat's my view as well. 3D graphics + 2D gameplay = 2.5D. 2D graphics + 2D gameplay = 2D, no matter how it uses the hardware (otherwise my card game would be a 2.5D game, because it uses OpenGL )
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Originally posted by Wildfire View PostWhich is exactly what I said above. If user refers to a developer and you're working in your own, it would be 10 bucks a month.
If user refers to the actual enduser of your game you'll need to earn some serious cash. Without some kind of subscription based model you won't be earning close to 10$/user/month.
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