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Demos made with tools like ZGameEditor

category: offtopic [glöplog]
Hey, just do demos with whatever you want to! I've made a bunch of stuff with CoolBasic that's only been released on some remote islands of the internet, not a lot of people will see it and it isn't "cool", but pushing the limits of the "platform" and generally making demos is a lot of fun - you don't have to be on the center of the stage to enjoy it :)
added on the 2012-09-12 16:48:45 by msqrt msqrt
Thanks for your kind words! I've already started to code it and if I can resolve some troubles I have with shaders, demo may land by Friday 21st!
added on the 2012-09-12 22:01:56 by Darkhog Darkhog
Darkhog:

I will not hate but here is a word of advice.

I've found that I have a hard time to understand if something I see on a GP32 is impressive or not since I don't know if they are pushing the boundaries or not. Since I don't know the GP32. In the same vein I've never heard of ZGameEditor and I wouldn't known if you've done something simple or something hard in it.

However if it looks good and is fun, synched with music, then it is something other. Let's call it art. It might not push a machine or ZGameEditor, but it might contain goods ideas. I'd go for that.

Good luck!
added on the 2012-09-12 22:21:13 by breakin breakin
zgameditor looks like a really nice tool, thanks for making me aware of it's existence Darkhog.
There is absolutely -no- problem in using something like this to make a demo/intro. A lot of boilerplate is done for you, and you can just focus on writing shaders etc...

Enigma Studio 3 and .werkkzeug are similar tools. Some prods created with .werkkzeug have been down voted for -lack of originality-, not because they used the tool.

Also, ROSE by 4-mat.
added on the 2012-09-12 22:46:49 by Tolle Tolle
On a similar note, many years ago I hated AMOS demos because they weren't as good as "proper" Amiga demos.

Then, I realised that if you think of them in their own category, they can be interesting. Some people can make better effects in pure AMOS than other people, and actually, that can be an interesting technical limitation in its own right, like sizecoding or whatever.

On to the actual topic; do whatever the hell you want.

Also more people should make Oric demos :)
added on the 2012-09-12 23:02:30 by xeron xeron
I find I care little if a demo has been coded in C, C++, AMOS, Pascal, Delphi or whatever. What matters is that there is a demo.
added on the 2012-09-12 23:35:46 by gloom gloom
i think it is not important how you did your production. the result is important. and don't forget, that you can always try to extend the boundaries and develop your own style even with a demotool.

there are also demos in the top ranks here created with a demotool.
added on the 2012-09-13 02:11:25 by .. ..
congrats to daxx for completely missing the point!
Another thing: I see that a few people comment on how good the tool looks... am I the only one who thinks it looks like convoluted shit? :)
added on the 2012-09-13 12:39:04 by gloom gloom
i have yet to see a demo making tool that actually looks good. :)
that said. i touched plenty.
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Besides, you can get back at the thumb-down wankers in your next demo by for example shouting their names and showing nasty garbage.


now who on earth would do THAT?
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added on the 2012-09-13 12:44:11 by wysiwtf wysiwtf
do with it*, even.
added on the 2012-09-13 12:52:08 by ___ ___

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