Cars you'd like to see ingame, if only to point and laugh.

Started by Maxaxle, November 15, 2013, 05:36:54 PM

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cdoublejj

Quote from: Maxaxle on December 03, 2013, 08:57:40 PM
Quote from: Nickisme123 on December 02, 2013, 12:59:33 AM
Bring extra cars and tracks out in updates. And when the game gets out there and more people own it, you could have a poll every few months (depends how popular it gets) of 5 or so cars, and the one with the highest amount of votes gets made and then comes out in an update.
Hmm, yeah. Alternatively (or even simultaneously?) we could have a fansite exclusively for add-on cars and tracks.

why even go that far, just incorporate steam workshop.

Nickisme123

That would work even better. My idea behind having a poll on what car should be made next was based on that not heaps of people know how to make a car than can be incorporated into the game, unless there is some sort of program that could be used to make it easier.

Maxaxle

Quote from: cdoublejj on December 06, 2013, 12:37:50 PM
why even go that far, just incorporate steam workshop.
The only issue is that we'd have to get it incorporated or whatever with Steam.

Quote from: Nickisme123 on December 06, 2013, 11:01:48 PM
That would work even better. My idea behind having a poll on what car should be made next was based on that not heaps of people know how to make a car than can be incorporated into the game, unless there is some sort of program that could be used to make it easier.
Mod managers do exist for certain games (GTA San Andreas for example), so that could work.

cdoublejj

Steam Greenlight for getting on steam.

With unity being more popular and the fact you program in it, with java or C probably means integrating steam support should very well be plausible.

Maxaxle

Quote from: cdoublejj on December 11, 2013, 08:28:18 AM
Steam Greenlight for getting on steam.

With unity being more popular and the fact you program in it, with java or C probably means integrating steam support should very well be plausible.
The only issue with Greenlight is that you need to go commercial IIRC.

Battlewagon

Quote from: Maxaxle on December 03, 2013, 08:57:40 PM
Quote from: Nickisme123 on December 02, 2013, 12:59:33 AM
Bring extra cars and tracks out in updates. And when the game gets out there and more people own it, you could have a poll every few months (depends how popular it gets) of 5 or so cars, and the one with the highest amount of votes gets made and then comes out in an update.
Hmm, yeah. Alternatively (or even simultaneously?) we could have a fansite exclusively for add-on cars and tracks.

That seems like a no-brainer to me.  We'll need a website for updates and technical support anyway.  Should we just use this site?  A second one as a backup might be a good idea, but it seems like this site should be kept up indefinitely after the release, right?

Maxaxle

Quote from: Battlewagon on December 16, 2013, 01:36:23 PM
Quote from: Maxaxle on December 03, 2013, 08:57:40 PM
Quote from: Nickisme123 on December 02, 2013, 12:59:33 AM
Bring extra cars and tracks out in updates. And when the game gets out there and more people own it, you could have a poll every few months (depends how popular it gets) of 5 or so cars, and the one with the highest amount of votes gets made and then comes out in an update.
Hmm, yeah. Alternatively (or even simultaneously?) we could have a fansite exclusively for add-on cars and tracks.

That seems like a no-brainer to me.  We'll need a website for updates and technical support anyway.  Should we just use this site?  A second one as a backup might be a good idea, but it seems like this site should be kept up indefinitely after the release, right?

Sure, why not?

cdoublejj


Maxaxle

Quote from: cdoublejj on December 17, 2013, 12:56:15 PM
Because Sr3 barley eve exists yet?  :P  ;D
Yeah, but it wouldn't hurt to decide on an overall format for the site, or at least a NAME for it. Maybe even look into domain names?

cdoublejj

honestly if i cared to par take in such a task i'd just speak with SR3 web dev staff and have forum or site section added on.

Vaelor

Quote from: cdoublejj on December 28, 2013, 12:17:20 AM
honestly if i cared to par take in such a task i'd just speak with SR3 web dev staff and have forum or site section added on.
I'm with CJJ on this one. The streetrod3.com site is for all things Street Rod 3, including ongoing development, support, addons, etc. It won't just become defunct once we launch. It will adapt, with forums and support for the ongoing development and maintenance of the game.
Street Rod 3 is brought to you by Binary Literature. We are not dead yet!

Maxaxle



cdoublejj

Yeah i'm not as active and take way too long to do things i'm not even sure if i can dev any more but, as other original member shyed away form SR3 as life and jobs relationships advanced i'm always willing to break of a few dollars form income even when i don't have any.

suffice to say, ST1 said it, we are still here.