any news regarding this?
or any news when this will be open source?
Cant wait to port it! :)
any news regarding this?
or any news when this will be open source?
Cant wait to port it! :)
Once the public repo is up there will be a public zc-port branch where the goal is to get ZC (Not ZQ) off of Allegro4 so it can be ported to Homebrew, Android, etc.. hopefully we can find some more people willing to help ou with this as well.
As for when, I am not sure. I am not involved with design/coding the new site stuff so I can't give any kind of answer on that. I will try to get a status update from DD though.
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Is the source still not released yet?
I still want to port this game to the N900....
Any news would be welcome guys...
ARGH! Forum ate my post!
So I'll just summarize what I said: The code is currently built on a language that is dated, and in fact is causing compatibility issues with even the latest operating systems (hence our problems with Windows 8 at the moment). Many of the original programmers have moved on and some of them have admitted to using untidy coding practices because they were only learning about coding at the time. In short, it is going to take a long time to sort out these hiccups while keeping the program backwards compatible (if that is even possible).
Rest assured we will send you a message when we have an estimate.
Albeit this sounds like a really great idea for "regular" ZC games, i.g. games without a lot of scripting or extra stuff, those smaller devices are probably NEVER going to have the processing and memory to actually run a full-fledged original quest file on ZC with a lot of extras and scripting, they just aren't big enough to actually be able to do that without having some sort of linkage to a device with more capacity for storage.
I mean, the only way I could think of that this would feasibly work is if someone linked a super fast wifi connection with an Android, and communicated with a base computer with wifi as to the graphics and the inputs, so the inputs go directly to the larger computer, and the larger computer does the actual computing, then the smaller device receives the feed of what the sound and graphics are doing frame by frame. If that were done right, a smaller device would be able to run a large quest file with the help of a more capable machine. This screams Wii U to me, basically the same principle as the touch screen interface device.
I already mentioned this but what I'm referring to is stuff like the file I made Zim.qst:
I was running that on a Toshiba i7 4-core processors brand new laptop. That thing could run ZC at 3000+ fps, and run Zim.qst with absolutely no slowdown. A smaller device would pretty much fail miserably at such a task, because it just doesn't have the hardware to do so, it's just not possible.
If the current version goes to android, I might do more in ZC more often.
EDIT: and I'm pretty sure my device can handle at least a single quest, even a big one.
That was just a guess on my part, I've never even actually owned my own android yet.
I am sure it can run on the N900. It runs on my laptop and that says a lot. Though, It's a limited experience as I have read that N900 can't process sound for Allegro games and the experience isn't perfect. If you can show proof of your experience/capability with porting/game development then I am sure it would be no problem to hand you the code.
I wish we would release the code right now. Hopefully we won't have to wait too long.
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