polypod
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I'm a newbie when it comes to designing games but not playing them!(I got the Atari 2600 when it first came out!)
Also, let me say that i heard there WAS a western mod in the works, and that's exciting.
But this seems like a hugely unexplored realm, and now that the game engines are providing larger outdoor environments, my mind reels with horseback-riding native americans and dusty old towns.(did i mention cowboys?)
I haven't seen many horses modeled in games. I imagine this would be a challenging endeavor in itself. Has anyone seen good examples of horses in games? Seems like Legend of Zelda had a pretty good horse.. but that was awhile ago..
Some of the other things that interest me about this genre are the weapons. Since they are not as accurate as current day weapons, it seems like the physics engine's brilliance could show it's muscle better (if properly implemented). Arrows arching(but with good range and stealthy) and bullets less accurate would make for some interesting gameplay.
And the genre is full of nooks and crannies, from Custer's Last Stand to hunting outlaws.
I realize making mods are a tremendous amount of work, and it's easy to dream of such things, but has anyone else been thinking about westerns?
Also, let me say that i heard there WAS a western mod in the works, and that's exciting.
But this seems like a hugely unexplored realm, and now that the game engines are providing larger outdoor environments, my mind reels with horseback-riding native americans and dusty old towns.(did i mention cowboys?)
I haven't seen many horses modeled in games. I imagine this would be a challenging endeavor in itself. Has anyone seen good examples of horses in games? Seems like Legend of Zelda had a pretty good horse.. but that was awhile ago..
Some of the other things that interest me about this genre are the weapons. Since they are not as accurate as current day weapons, it seems like the physics engine's brilliance could show it's muscle better (if properly implemented). Arrows arching(but with good range and stealthy) and bullets less accurate would make for some interesting gameplay.
And the genre is full of nooks and crannies, from Custer's Last Stand to hunting outlaws.
I realize making mods are a tremendous amount of work, and it's easy to dream of such things, but has anyone else been thinking about westerns?