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<blockquote data-quote="Gay-Guy" data-source="post: 42642"><p>This is very interesting funksoulbrother......I may actually purchase the full Power Game Factory software in a couple of months and use it in my IT programme at Papaptoetoe Intemediate so thanks for this......</p><p></p><p>.........in some ways this has been expected to happen for a while now.......game editing has been nudging at our fingertips but I suspect that game programmers have ben a bit loathe for this to develop. I remember Timesplitters on PS2 gave you the opportunity to design your maps in a fairly user friendly way which was interesting.......meant their were almost unlimited maps you could play on....</p><p></p><p>....however something as complicated as a sports game like rugby may need software a bit more sosphisticated.....but this will come in time.....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>O....by the way.....why I said I may take this for school was because the OS is MAC...which is the OS for Papatoetoe Intermediate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gay-Guy, post: 42642"] This is very interesting funksoulbrother......I may actually purchase the full Power Game Factory software in a couple of months and use it in my IT programme at Papaptoetoe Intemediate so thanks for this...... .........in some ways this has been expected to happen for a while now.......game editing has been nudging at our fingertips but I suspect that game programmers have ben a bit loathe for this to develop. I remember Timesplitters on PS2 gave you the opportunity to design your maps in a fairly user friendly way which was interesting.......meant their were almost unlimited maps you could play on.... ....however something as complicated as a sports game like rugby may need software a bit more sosphisticated.....but this will come in time..... O....by the way.....why I said I may take this for school was because the OS is MAC...which is the OS for Papatoetoe Intermediate. [/QUOTE]
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