Warm Gun: The Second Coming of the Wild West A futuristic wild west, Warm Gun combines the favorite motifs of the classic western genre with the scraps of an obliterated technocracy. World War III has been fought to the tipping point and ecologists’ long unheeded cries have been silenced by the grim truth of their predictions. To the last drop of oil have the world’s resources been depleted, and only sporadic traces of modern structure can be sifted in the dust. Time ticks forward but humans must retrace their advancement back, through a history that has already been lived and to the Wild West for the second time around. We have trampled ahead to the past in muddy boots, to the United States of late 19th century. Greeted by the ghost of the wide-open country, the exhausted land is barren too, of all the old dreams we fulfilled beyond our means. This spun western lets you create your own one-of-a-kind characters and unique gangs; choose from weapons new and strange and a wider range...
We are seeking out highly dedicated, well organized individuals to fulfill immediate openings. We are currently looking for the following (Experience with the Unreal Engine is a must):
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We are seeking out highly dedicated, well organized individuals to fulfill immediate openings.
We are currently looking for the following (Experience with the Unreal Engine is a must):
Character Modeler
Texture Artist
Concept Artist
Modeler
Level Designer
If you are interested in joining a great group of very dedicated and experienced game developers please email: copier_tek@hotmail.com or contact Joe at warmgunmod@gmail.com with the subject of :Warm Gun Recruiting
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Well if I wasn't already snapped up, and I had actual experiance with the Unreal Engine then I would go for this. But since I don't I will just have to wish you luck on your venture. It deserves to have the spaces filled so you can finish it.
If only I had some examples I was proud of other than my UT2D map I'd totally try out for the level designer. :(
I've only made about two maps with the unreal engine, but I've got a lot of free time on my hands; if you want me to make something simple for the pros to better, I'm up for it.