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[Underware-devel] Meeting 07 January 2004
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Loic Dachary |
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[Underware-devel] Meeting 07 January 2004 |
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Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:47:49 +0100 |
Hi,
We had a meeting yesterday where we mainly debated the various
elements of the current mess. Noone found a major drawback in the
current approach and we keep going as fast as possible until all the
major building blocks are represented and working together.
The cleanup phase is not too far away (architecture, errors,
packaging and collecting documentation), next week most certainly.
The signal of cleanup will be when a networked sample pong game has
been played with two animated characters hearing the ball bouncing on
the table. It would be a pity to cleanup something that cannot be
played, even if the gameplay is dramatically limited ;-)
Cheers,
Meeting summary -------------------------------------------------------------
Animated characters
CAL3D is an acceptable format for now
New test data integrated
3DS load by OSG is limited (no dummies, no light, fog)
Data format
An underware specific data format bind together
3DS or CAL3D data files. It will probably evolve
into a standalone 3D format. For the time being,
mixing various formats has no major drawbacks and
provides the minimal functionalities.
Ametista
application2d is the class that launches the applications
and displays the associated window into the game.
The HUD display is hacked in PongScene and separate the
scenegraph of the 2D applications from the scenegraph of
the game.
Code is back on Savannah
The CVS/viewcvs is available. File download area is still
unavailable.
Network code startup
A server will be made based on twisted. Each pong player
connects to the server. It sends its paddle movements and
receives the other player paddle movements.
Graphics
A graphical counter (a bar with balls), one for each player
is drawn next to each player and is used to count the points.
Interfaces (prospective)
Alternatives: Toolkit 3D, Toolkit 2D, 3D scene with
associated behaviours. Ametista solves the headache
of sophisticated toolkits for applications that are
essentially 2D based such as the chat. For the remaining
in-game interface needs, we will probably test-try the
different approaches.
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