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7 comments by Varsity on Feb 29th, 2008 digg this super bookmark
Four of the presentations given by Valve at the Game Developers Conference are now available from their publications page. They are:
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hey guys just wondering if you could help me out i need a coder if anyone coul point me in the right direction of either freelance coders or even free ones that'd be awesome :)
btw you should post up more tutorials
Learn to code. Go to the Source SDK Documents wiki.
thanks but that wasnt what i asked :)
ff0 krej
What exactly do you need? I am a coder, and I might be able to help you. PM me, or comment in here with your needs.
Hey guys,
I'm a Junior at the University of Florida. I'm studying Journalism and Criminology right now, but I'm taking time off to do what I've always wanted to do which is work on video games.
I've been playing PC games all my life.
I was always a Half-Life man, I was entrenched in the Half-Life mod community back in the day.
I played all the classic mods when they were being developed. I always liked Action Half Life the most. I also liked Firearms, Day of Defeat and Goldeneye HL.
I never had the money to buy a computer powerful enough to edit with, however.
Eventually I just said fuck it and asked for a PS2 for Christmas.
I never owned a console until I bought a PS2.
I bought it just to play GTA3, because the cost of computer gaming was getting out of hand, and my parents never encouraged me as a developer.
****
Coming back after so long... It's all completely different.
Anyway, I'm trying to start a web site, I want to mod.. etc... etc...
I am working on some random map, just for the sake of it and my mind. I don't get motivation that much since I have school to finish off
Do something that only needs one skill. You'll be able to work fast, won't have much trouble with things spiralling out of control, and are much more likely to make a release at the end of it.
I'm a map and character scripter, so I've decompiled one of Valve's maps and am currently busy turning it into a miniature first person puzzle/adventure game. :)
You're not the only one man. I'm doing jack shit but I really feel motivated to do something
im not working on anything at the minute but am inspired to do something
It's great to have group comments. :D