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CORE DECISION
Core Decision is a 6-Degree of Freedom (6DoF) game similar to the 1996 game \"Descent\". Core Decision takes place in the future during a time when Earth has expanded across the land, into the oceans, space, and even the moon. Now we are facing a problem, we are running out of resources and space. Pressed for options Earth decides to send a manned mission to Mars in hopes of finding so much needed resources and maybe one day colonizing the planet. Unfortunately it took extreme amounts of time between communications and shipments until the discovery of the Sincite crystal by Dr. Bryan Ramirez. A short time after this discover we were able to create the first sub-space drive that made the trips to Mars take minutes. Thus began the terra-forming of Mars, until something went terribly wrong.
Website:http://www.uplinkstudios.com/coredecision
Genre: 360-Shooter
GamePlay Focus: Competition, Multiplayer, Singleplayer
Platform: Windows XP, Linux, Unix, OS X, XBOX 360
Recommended Hardware: 2.0GHz Intel, GeForce 6600 AGP, 1GB DDR
Recommended Controllers: Keyboard & Mouse, SaitekX45 /X52
Recommended Connection: 56k or better.
Release Date: TBA
Publisher: TBA
Rating: Teen
Core Decision is a 6-Degree of Freedom (6DoF) game similar to the 1996 game \"Descent\". Core Decision takes place in the future during a time when Earth has expanded across the land, into the oceans, space, and even the moon. Now we are facing a problem, we are running out of resources and space. Pressed for options Earth decides to send a manned mission to Mars in hopes of finding so much needed resources and maybe one day colonizing the planet. Unfortunately it took extreme amounts of time between communications and shipments until the discovery of the Sincite crystal by Dr. Bryan Ramirez. A short time after this discover we were able to create the first sub-space drive that made the trips to Mars take minutes. Thus began the terra-forming of Mars, until something went terribly wrong.
Website:http://www.uplinkstudios.com/coredecision
Genre: 360-Shooter
GamePlay Focus: Competition, Multiplayer, Singleplayer
Platform: Windows XP, Linux, Unix, OS X, XBOX 360
Recommended Hardware: 2.0GHz Intel, GeForce 6600 AGP, 1GB DDR
Recommended Controllers: Keyboard & Mouse, SaitekX45 /X52
Recommended Connection: 56k or better.
Release Date: TBA
Publisher: TBA
Rating: Teen
Re: New Core Decision website
it's no blank page thoughDe Rigueur wrote:The new one is empty.
Sounds like red faction.De Rigueur wrote:CORE DECISION
Core Decision is a 6-Degree of Freedom (6DoF) game similar to the 1996 game "Descent". Core Decision takes place in the future during a time when Earth has expanded across the land, into the oceans, space, and even the moon. Now we are facing a problem, we are running out of resources and space. Pressed for options Earth decides to send a manned mission to Mars in hopes of finding so much needed resources and maybe one day colonizing the planet. Unfortunately it took extreme amounts of time between communications and shipments until the discovery of the Sincite crystal by Dr. Bryan Ramirez. A short time after this discover we were able to create the first sub-space drive that made the trips to Mars take minutes. Thus began the terra-forming of Mars, until something went terribly wrong.
Website:http://www.uplinkstudios.com/coredecision
Genre: 360-Shooter
GamePlay Focus: Competition, Multiplayer, Singleplayer
Platform: Windows XP, Linux, Unix, OS X, XBOX 360
Recommended Hardware: 2.0GHz Intel, GeForce 6600 AGP, 1GB DDR
Recommended Controllers: Keyboard & Mouse, SaitekX45 /X52
Recommended Connection: 56k or better.
Release Date: TBA
Publisher: TBA
Rating: Teen
How so? Red Faction is a ground pouder. This is a 6DoF shooter. I fail to draw the similarity here.snoopy wrote:Sounds like red faction.
This site seems to have more information at the moment.De Rigueur wrote:http://www.uplinkstudios.com/coredecision/index.html
The old site is closed. The new one is empty.
http://www.uplinkstudios.com
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Because most games don't take this long to be developed and released. If someone is funding it, they expect results sooner rather than later. If someone isn't funding it, then there is no due date, and it could be years later before we see anything real happening.
Would you rather wait years to see this come out, or would you rather play it sooner than polar icecaps melting down?
Would you rather wait years to see this come out, or would you rather play it sooner than polar icecaps melting down?
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The game is most definitely being worked on. I have had the honor of seeing some updated material (FAR more updated than what has been shown publicly) and I can honestly say that this game WILL be out relatively soon....assuming everything works out. I have also been privy to see how the level editor will work, and I can honestly say that it will put all the level editors for descent to SHAME! If you've EVER used a 3D modelling program at all, you will have no trouble at all making levels.Lobber wrote:Because most games don't take this long to be developed and released. If someone is funding it, they expect results sooner rather than later. If someone isn't funding it, then there is no due date, and it could be years later before we see anything real happening.
Would you rather wait years to see this come out, or would you rather play it sooner than polar icecaps melting down?
Mobius: The specs haven't changed. If you had bothered to browse through the CD forum on this very board, you would know that.
And as for the game being history, Zach has said repeatedly in the past that the game would be released. Publisher or no publisher.
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Mouse>Joystick, that's why
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Contrary to popular belief, the publisher doesn't actually do any work, they only make the work available. That is what Steam exists for in the first place, so Valve does not require a publisher for their games. They skipped the publisher stage entirely so they can distribute their work by themselves.
Bad Krom. No Steam. More and more people are ditching Valve entirely not just from their crap updates (in-game advertisements to be added to Counter-Strike 1.6 instead of Source because Source isn't as popular) but because of the Steam software itself.
Does the whole game take place on Mars? I do hope not. There have been plenty of Mars-only games out there...Doom 3 / Red Faction...
Does the whole game take place on Mars? I do hope not. There have been plenty of Mars-only games out there...Doom 3 / Red Faction...
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try again.Krom wrote:Contrary to popular belief, the publisher doesn't actually do any work, they only make the work available. That is what Steam exists for in the first place, so Valve does not require a publisher for their games. They skipped the publisher stage entirely so they can distribute their work by themselves.
because its electronic distribution doesn't mean that Valve is acting like your ISP, or local Walmart. Valve self-publishes, but they are the publisher for everything that distributed on Steam. Its not going to happen unless both sides get something out of it.
Steam's main problem is the Valve has problems thinking that Source, Steam and Half-life as separate things.