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when will SCP:CB become a Release Cantidate

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 2:29 am
by TheHoongs
I was wondering that when will this amazing (By amazing I mean scary as hell pants shitting ear-raping) game come to an end of development? I don't want this game to stop its development but I know it's going to happen.

Re: when will SCP:CB become a Release Cantidate

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 10:47 am
by WhatTheBreach
I think it can not be finished with this engine. Limits are going to be reached before you can call CB a Release Candidate.

Re: when will SCP:CB become a Release Cantidate

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 11:28 am
by D-9999
WhatTheBreach wrote:I think it can not be finished with this engine. Limits are going to be reached before you can call CB a Release Candidate.
I personally disagree here. Everyone says the same thing about Blitz3d and its "limits". No coding or scripting language is "limited", it just depends on the execution of the code or script. SCP:CB can easily be finished with Blitz3d, look at how far it's come now! That brings me to my next point; Why do you think that it can't be finished with Blitz3d? As I said before, no coding or scripting language is "limited". I'm not trying to be a jerk like "ur opinion sux", I'm just questioning your choice of opinion slightly.

Re: when will SCP:CB become a Release Cantidate

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 11:32 pm
by autotroph
As long as the next gen of SCP:CB enthusiasts are capable of coding, modeling, and creating rooms, SCP:CB's development could potentially never truly stop. That said, so far there aren't that many newer forumers coming out to do that (at least not yet). The majority of coders and modelers are guys that have been around here for at least a year or more (I think). As for Blitz3D's 'limits', well, I think anything desired to be in the game can be put in the game if it's worked around right: the only true 'limits' of Blitz3D would be trying to put an object/code that's way too overdemanding in memory and the engine (or something like that, because technically it doesn't have to work that way at all) and aiming for compatibility for virtually all Windows computer systems in existence (as I've read here, some computers can't deal with Blitz3D well at all, and Windows 8 seems to cause many problems). Sure, there are bugs (and there are many); but it's not a limiting factor either if it can easily be spotted & fixed.

Re: when will SCP:CB become a Release Cantidate

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 10:57 am
by WhatTheBreach
D-9999 wrote:
WhatTheBreach wrote:I think it can not be finished with this engine. Limits are going to be reached before you can call CB a Release Candidate.
I personally disagree here. Everyone says the same thing about Blitz3d and its "limits". No coding or :087_2: scripting language is "limited", it just depends on the execution of the code or script. SCP:CB can easily be finished with Blitz3d, look at how far it's come now! That brings me to my next point; Why do you think that it can't be finished with Blitz3d? As I said before, no coding or scripting language is "limited". I'm not trying to be a jerk like "ur opinion sux", I'm just questioning your choice of opinion slightly.
Someone told me that there were limits in blitz3d. I personally don't know anything about coding and how an engine works. Sorry.

Re: when will SCP:CB become a Release Cantidate

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 4:18 pm
by Lucagumballf
Its Now Released