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Some new screenshots should be appearing in the next "Ambrosia Times," as far as I know.
To address some concerns I've heard:
You will be able to import sprites into Hera. Using your own graphics programs, you'll create a graphic file that has each frame of a sprite laid out on an invisible grid. Hera will be able to read that graphic file and translate it into the Ares sprite format.
You will be able to create network scenarios.
Hera will require a PowerPC and at least an 800x600 pixel display.
Uhh, what if your graphics program make 24 (or however many) seperate images? Should we use the programs available to merge EV sprites? I could never get them to work!
------------------ Commander-in-Chief of the Nijayias Interstellar Navy.
Uhh, then I'll guess you'll have to paste them together into a single image with some paint program. You'll need a paint program capable of setting a 256-color image's color table anyway.
Most of Ares' ships have 24 rendered angles, but the engine can handle more (or less).
Network scenarios? As in Multi-level net scenarios? If so, someone needs to make a scenario for the weekly tourney.
Argh, 800x600?
Sigh.
Is this a recommandation or a "Hera won't start up under anything less" requirnment?
------------------ Pax - Drew Harry sagitar@earthlink.net (url="http://"http://www.axis.n3.net/")Ares Axis - axis.n3.net(/url)
"...they say that every five minutes someone dies in a car accident, but how often are there seven hundred and sixty one armless and legless corpses in one hangar?" - Terminal 2, Where are monsters in dreams, Marathon Infinity
Gulp. Graphics settings mystify me. I have no clue how to set color depth in POV-Ray. Is thousands of colors ok?
Screen size: The 800x600 screen requirement is not absolute (Hera will run on a smaller screen) but some of the windows will be about 800 pixels wide or 600 pixels high. Sorry.
Color depth of source images for sprites: Ares is a 256 color game. It uses a fixed palette of colors. If you want to import sprites with Hera, you will need a program capable of saving a graphic file with a specific color palette.
For some new screenshots of Hera, check out the Screen Snapz article in The Ambrosia Times: (url="http://"http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/cgi-bin/ubb/newsdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number;=14&article;=000006")http://www.AmbrosiaS...&article=000006(/url)
Also, if you aren't on the Hera beta test team and would like to be, please post a message to that effect here. No promises, but I'll see what I can do about getting you onboard.
------------------ Andrew Welch / el Presidente / Ambrosia Software, Inc.
I'm interested in beta testing Hera.
contact me at nguttman@chat.carleton.ca
I love you admiral grammaticus and andrew... uhh, hmm... i shouldnt let my feelings run wild like that anymore... well, id be interested in beta testing (ahahahah!!! they'll never find out about my secret affair with Hera!! They'll never know this is just an excuse to spend more time with her!!!... uhh, darn it!!! not again!)
------------------ "Well try to kill them with a fork-lift!" The Notorious Bounty Hunter, Boba Fett judygeof@ix.netcom.com
(This message has been edited by Boba Fett (edited 01-25-2000).)
I'd be glad to beta test Hera. What I want more then that is to be an Overloard for the Cythera thread.
------------------ I come, I go; You'll never know...
-Admiral Dennis (url="http://"mailto:admiraldennis@mac.com")mailto:admiraldennis@mac.com(/url)admiraldennis@mac.com
I would love to beta test Hera when the time comes.
As would I. The only Ares-related thing I would like more is if you could fiz the cookies.
I would also like to beta test Hera.
I have a very odd computer that would be perfect for beta testing. Throw me in!
------------------ "They're everywhere!"- hapless victim #203948
i'd love to beta test hera... i've done some beta testing before (aol4).
kain fizzyfunk@aol.com
I would love to......but that isn't looking too likely.
------------------ Near impossible to fly. Near impossible to kill.
Who wouldn't want to beta-test Hera, honestly?
I'm more than willing. If I ever get a second display, I could even test it on two computers (if it's 68k native).
------------------ "Only two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein
I would be honored to beta test hera, as would my brother (who is not registered for the board but is well, ummm... obsessed) Two users here, so extra input.
please, please, please, etc.
Nemec007@aol.com (me) and/or
Entropy526@aol.com (my lousy no good brother
:eek: I'm dead
------------------ "Cap'n Hector Robbed The Bank!"
-Dash Riprock
-Starseeker Commlog
I too am interested in beta testing Hera. Also, where is my Ambrosia CD and T-shirt? (as promised to me in the Kudos and critism page) Also, Andrew, I did not get to see you at the last Mac world in NY, rumor has it that the lady at the Green Dragon booth has a restraining order against you and captain Hector. Reportedly, the restraining order said something about you and Hector staying at least 3 gridz away... wierd
Walter (aka Alex)
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