Good luck dude, though you might want to mention what languages/frameworks you use if any.
[QUOTE=reevezy67;46515371]Good luck dude, though you might want to mention what languages/frameworks you use if any.[/QUOTE]
Added it, thanks :)
[QUOTE=Remixful;46514733]My latest game was Pong[/QUOTE]
YOU WROTE PONG??
[QUOTE=proboardslol;46515614]YOU WROTE PONG??[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE] My latest game/attempt/fail was a remake of Pong[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes: There you go.
[QUOTE=Remixful;46514733]I'm not only looking for people to make games with, but friends too. I'm not looking to make only one project, but a game developing team that can maybe go a long way from now. Maybe the future awaits us as the best indie game developing team! Who knows?
Right now there is no profit involved. This will not remain forever, but this isn't professional at the moment.
I AM A BEGINNER. I am not a professional, I have just started. My latest game/attempt/fail was a remake of Pong, and it failed since the AI was challenging for me. But I will not give up. I'm not looking for a professional team, don't be afraid to contact me even if you have little to no experience. I'm willing to work with anyone who has time, and motivation.
Also, I enjoy using teamviewer a lot so we can work together :D
If interested contact me on skype: peterkap123
EDIT:
I'm using Monogame/XNA (Which is the C# programming language)[/QUOTE]
Good luck to you. But I'm gonna be blunt and harsh. You're lucky if you end up with a couple of non experienced people. But that will be the same as having a team of 1st year students "Not knowing what to do".
You're not going to get far by jumping into game development head first, with no experience.
My tip would be to spend a couple of years in school, at least do comp sci, and develop your skills during those years.
nobody wants to work with a random guy in which the only thing he's ever written was a pong game that may or may not work.
Show us the game, release it.
I'm only a beginner, asking only to work with other beginners. I never said I want to do anything professional yet, so it doesn't matter if it's a bunch of 1rst year students, because eventually they have to be 2nd year, then 3rd, and so on, yes? I don't believe there's anything wrong if I want to learn with others.
I may be random, but that's only because you don't know me. Every person you don't know yet, must then be random, right?
[URL="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9yLyxf24M2geWZtZ0xwaUhNazQ/view?usp=sharing"]Also, here's the pong game. Nothing to be proud of, but that doesn't mean I'm going to give up.[/URL]
Now, may I also add something, if you are not interested in working with me, why bother trying to just make me give up? :)
-Remixful
Good luck!
-reevezy67
Are you currently a student?
And I was hoping you were going to use Unity :(
Message me on Steam
You don't seem to be using version control.
[URL="http://www.sourcetreeapp.com/"]Git[/URL]** and [URL="http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/"]Mercurial[/URL]*** are the most popular here, the latter (abbreviated Hg) is easier to use and more difficult to break.
You can use for example [URL="https://github.com/"]GitHub[/URL] or [URL="https://bitbucket.org/"]Bitbucket[/URL] to host your projects, only the latter has free unlimited* private repositories and Hg support though. (The former is more popular.)
Both sites have student programs that give you free upgrades to your plan, GitHub also throws in a good amount of software. You'll likely end up with both of these eventually since each has different highlights.
It probably is a good idea to learn both eventually, and properly, but for starting out just keeping track of what you do each day and having a backup is worth a lot.
*They'd probably contact you if you abuse it in terms of storage space.
I have I think about 200 repositories, so the limit seems to be fairly high.
**The official site is [url]http://git-scm.com/[/url]
***The official site is [url]http://mercurial.selenic.com/[/url]
The GUIs linked above are far easier to use than the command line, at least for starting out.
Just saying,this guy have an emulator that i gave to him.
He only wants the other people program for him and after that delete them and steal all your projects.
I would totally believe you but you just joined facepunch and you could just try to make him look bad.
I don't know him or you but I am not going to go with your story.
You're not going anywhere with a non-working PONG game. PONG is probably the most simple game you could possibly write. Develop your own skills first. Go read a few books. PM me if you'd like and I can suggest a few.
Included my steam profile, sorry for that haha.
Send me a PM with your skype. I'm interested.
[QUOTE=Forfeit;46652105]Send me a PM with your skype. I'm interested.[/QUOTE]
Done, not sure if you got it or not. (Unless you're not interested anymore. I saw you posting on the forums a hour ago :P)
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