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And it doesn't support Linux...
This is true but this was cater towards windows because we only have a windows LW 3.1 (yes yes you can use wine but that don't count.)
(Waiting for linux version of LW 3.1 myself)
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SmartSVN's Gui looks nice
TortoiseSVN is covered under GPL and can be used freely for commercial / non – commercial purpose.
Screenshots: http://tortoisesvn.net/screenshots.html
Open source FTW!
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This is a nice little guide for anyone wanting to make their own SVN server.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=222196647
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thanks aggror
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guess my asking was good timing
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Seemed so. Or maybe he went Turbo. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=219202273
Oh well guess that is a yes
Your not game jumping are you?
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Was it ever confirmed that aggror was allowed to convert darkness awaits to 3.1 and if so are you still planning on doing this aggror?
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Qai from the hub also listed this really awesome tool if you wish to get deeper into testing other things for OpenGL
GPU Caps Viewer: http://www.ozone3d.net/gpu_caps_viewer/
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After I finished my demo, I gave it to my cat but he ignored it and used the litter box instead. Then I got to play a game called scoop the litter box.
This is all Josh's fault. I want my money back, Leadwerks.
Hey I play that game too
Josh we demand our cats play our games!!
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You can sell it, give it away, or even let your cat play it.
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$100 is nothing for a game engine.
Have you looked in how much UDK and Unity Pro costs? Even if you got the c++ version (which I plan on buying if steam has an upgrade) it's well worth it.
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I don't agree, i know family and aged kids both have PC and laptop but don't know anyhting about building a desktop.
They play games like old age of empire and some good 3D ones, but not today ones like Crysis indeed.
They are not hard core gamers , and just like some cool games from time to time.
Also there is lot of indie games that don't require big harware specially all amazing 2D games.
A software demo allows you :
- to see if it will run , caus some people buy the software thinking they have the hardware required.
- test if the software really suits you or not
A small Cube and camera scene demo , intitled : "LE 3 Hardware requirement test"
so simple to do , would allow pepople to validate if LE3 will run or not on their PC.
Anyone can learn anything if they put there mind to it. Computers have gotten way easier than it used it be. People don't want to take the time and effort to read the manual or call the computer/parts technical support. I helped my little sister at the age of 12 build her own computer because I helped her with understanding the manual.
I wasn't saying older games were bad or there aren't many newer games that won't run on older computer so I don't know how your took that from what I said. I'm saying expect that you might not be able to run it because the advancements of software and hardware that is not compatible with older equipment. OpenGL 4 is newer so expect only newer technically being able to use it.
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OpenGL Extensions Viewer is a reliable software which displays useful information about the current OpenGL 3D accelerator. OpenGL Extensions Viewer is available for Windows 32bit and 64bit and MacOS X, iOS, and Android.
Download: http://www.realtech-vr.com/glview/download.php
Find this on the page and click download
Once you install OpenGL Extensions Viewer it will display the current supported version of OpenGL.
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Yes a demo would be nice but as a current user, I'd like some of the major features first because this is why I bought leadwerks. People that don't read requirements or don't research to see if they are able to run stuff will come across this issue. It happens with every game on the market that can't run on a calculator. If you have a computer older than a few years then you might have to upgrade or if you don't have a newer laptop than expect issues. Most people don't buy the latest and faster laptop on the market so they are using older graphic cards. This is becoming better all the time as the latest technology is old news by 6 months but if you're using a laptop from 4 years ago because it still works then expect to not be able to do what a desktop can do today. I know lots of people complain about not being able to run a new game that came out but they are using a computer or laptop that should have been melted long ago.
All I can say to those that have older laptop/computers
Save about $400 and buy parts off newegg and tigerdirect. Building a desktop is soooo easy. Everything has it's own spot.
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Been my fav so far http://www.blendswap.com/
90% can be used in commercial projects as long as you give credit for the model
It uses blender which is free
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Then at this point you are out of luck until you get a better computer that supports OpenGL 4.
I can tell you valve doesn't refund
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Before you post anything about having issues with launching or starting leadwerks please install speccy so you can provide us with information so we don't have to ask it and are able to resolve your issues faster.
It's just one small program to give us the information about the computer you're are trying to run leadwerks on.
Download: http://www.filehippo.com/download_speccy
1. Click on the url and find the green download button in the top right
2. Download and install speccy
3. Once it loads let it finish analyzing your computer.
4. Go to File > Publish Snapshot
5. Copy the URL and post it in your thread
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Yep you are using an integrated card which barely support OpenGL 2.0 I would suggest a desktop with discrete graphic card.
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Yes, post that whole file
For future usage you can go the the search bar under start and type shell:Local AppData and then just click on the leadwerks folder.
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Wow your list is growing
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One of the features we'll have out soon is a post-processing stack you can add to a camera. Rather than implement a fixed set of effects you can toggle on and off, I'm just going to implement a generic stack and let the community make all the effects they want. Based on what we've seen in the past, some of the implementations will be better than what I can do, and there will be a much wider variety of rendering styles. Once I put that out, we'll probably have every post effect you could ask for within a week, plus all the effects from LE2 can be easily ported over.
That sounds nice
Setting up SVN on Ubuntu 12.04
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Thanks, Few minor grammar errors but what do you expect since i wrote it up fast in between classes.