The first batch of models I made (below) were a little bit too bulky in some places. So I decided to remake them again to look more like the RF models. Tell me what you think and where I can improve. They're not textured yet btw. 1: First batch 2: Second batch 3: RF
They will pay them for their services with RC, Carats, Medals, Orichalcons, Battle Coins and lots and lots of F̶R̶E̶E̶ boxes. (The models looks great btw.)
The one from NimoniX has less corners, doesn’t that mean computers use less data when that model moves around? Rumble has fluid movement and I think the low processing data from the simplistic models have something to do with it. Whats your end game, deciding to do these?
1: I guess technically being lower poly uses less data, but that shouldn't be an issue for a game being made past the ps1 era. However, the models I made aren't exactly high poly - they have 3842 polys compared to RF's 1300ish polys. 2: I can do a quick and dirty rig and show you what it could look like animated. 3: Want to make a game that'll be a spiritual successor to RF, so I'm dissecting everything from textures to models to special effects
na Nimonix is going to lost if they going to sue @TheDL6Incident. Trust me. If they are enough to be smart, they are still going to lost anyways. Reason, @TheDL6Incident used his skills to create animate that is very similar to. but his skills. Not nimonix not even their mod copyrights where they can release their mods that we can use their mods in our game engine. Example, If I am trying to steal @TheDL6Incident's model, he has the right to sue me because I robbed all his working. But if @TheDL6Incident release his model for everyone for free or cost, that we can get it from him, he has no rights to sue us. If I want to copy @TheDL6Incident's model, I hire someone who is good at model and made a copy of his. He has no reason to sue me. Copyrights law. my ass.
Copyrights? Release the game as a "beta" "test" or "unofficial release" bullcrap. Like any other game thats a MOBA or Battle royal that is affraid to be sued. As long as you don't claim it as complete and still in production, You cannot be sued. Hopefully one day you will find a walk around to laws or a negotiation LOL
They probably won’t do anything like PlayStation. If it’s epic games you have no chance. Epic games will call copyright on anything.