My school has (had) a server for students and teachers to share files. I programmed a keyboard only game for students to play in the free time and put it there. They kept deleting it and I kept putting it back. Eventually, because everyone was playing it, they wiped that server and locked it so only teachers could use it. (It was taking up too much bandwidth)Solar wrote:Showstopper right there. Have you *ever* played a keyboard-only game that was fun? Heck, even M.U.L.E. had joystick support...Antti wrote:The game should not need any special drivers for input: only keyboard is needed.
A new commercial game for MS-DOS
Re: A new commercial game for MS-DOS
I know this is kinda old, but...
Programming is 80% Math, 20% Grammar, and 10% Creativity <--- Do not make fun of my joke!
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Re: A new commercial game for MS-DOS
Well, that wasn't too clever of you was it?
Re: A new commercial game for MS-DOS
I wish I still had the source code for that game.
Programming is 80% Math, 20% Grammar, and 10% Creativity <--- Do not make fun of my joke!
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