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Feb 23 2004 Anchor | ||
Hello, I'm ShadowMan-1od and I have a probl-... I mean, I have a new mod. Battlefield: Civil Services Basically, there's a generic midwestern town in Ohio where everyone is constantly rioting. Everyone from second-class businessmen to hobos to bakers. And to take their anger out, they fight each other with anything they have- mailtrucks, stale bread, tasers, books, anything. I would have to cut down on the amount of groups I have (around 20 now) unless a lot more can be added. It'd be stressful to the modellers and coders though. Possible classes- But to make this game come true, I need a lot of helpers. More speficially, I need If you can help with any of those, please reply! |
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Feb 23 2004 Anchor | |
Um... what platform etc. And also... WHY would they be rioting, and how could you have variation in that many classes? Maybe as skins, I could se that... |
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Feb 23 2004 Anchor | ||
Crap, thought I stated that. It was for BF1942, thought that was implied by the title. And the variation, that's the only problem I have. Possibly just have different classes have different weapons, or have some generic "everyone uses them" weapons that would fit into each category. Even better, it would be possible to divide it into certain groups and give them each 5 classes, each of which was a separate type of person. And there's no given reason for the riots, it's supposed to be fairly goofy. - Edited By ShadowMan1od On Mon 23rd, Feb 2004 @ 5:37:05pm |
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Feb 23 2004 Anchor | |
Well, you could have 'lower' 'middle' and 'upper' class for the armies and have different skins and models for each army. "soccer moms" and "Civillians" for middles class, "Hobos" and "Rednecks" for lower class and "Businessmen" and "Politicians" for upper class. - Edited By EvilFish On Mon 23rd, Feb 2004 @ 5:47:48pm |
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Feb 23 2004 Anchor | ||
That might work. I could divide it into separate classes with different class status. - Edited By ShadowMan1od On Mon 23rd, Feb 2004 @ 5:59:52pm |
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