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I would suggest, to begin with, establishing a communication infrastructure. This way, we would know exactly who is interested, who is participating and be able to establish the actual team. With this in mind, I would also suggest attempting a really really simple game (an original 3-6 week project perhaps) to get a feel for what we're attempting and iron out some of the creases. A small insignificant project that could introduce all of us to common languages and conventions (For example, my ability in C++ is not even close to my Java, and I have never used Torque before). Last edited by Adrir : 11-06-2007 at 04:22 PM. Reason: Quote |
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