EA Games : The Source Code, Discuss! |
EA Games : The Source Code, Discuss! |
10 Aug 2015, 14:49
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Motherland's Finest Group: Members Posts: 1043 Joined: 10 May 2014 Member No.: 10454 "We have watched, we have waited, now... we act!" |
Greetings!
Recently, the humies and I on the skype group talked about the C&C source code which is being held secret by EA ( A secret lab somewhere in the north atlantic). And an idea came to one of our gitz. If maybe we could send emails to EA alternatively/randomly ( Swarm them! Send in more men like IGs). So, hopefully they might notice and pay heed to our cause and release the source code. Now, in behalf of the Boyz, I would like to form a major waaagh and try something that has 50/50 chances of working. Any willing vict - volunteers willing to die for the emperor? We're thinking of sending the emails (Xattus's Bomtruckz) here: http://help.ea.com/en/ But, maybe someone else knows better where we can send it ? This is serious, dont mind the silly stuffs. Sorry,cant help it! -------------------- |
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10 Aug 2015, 18:52
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AI Coding Expert Group: Dev. Team Posts: 1846 Joined: 9 May 2014 From: Poland Member No.: 10450 |
We could swarm them with constant source code pleading emails.
Recreate the "Volvo Give me Diretide" movement -------------------- Not a Rusty Spoon........The_Hunter uses a goddamn wooden spoon on his AI Scripters.... |
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11 Aug 2015, 9:41
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Motherland's Finest Group: Members Posts: 1043 Joined: 10 May 2014 Member No.: 10454 "We have watched, we have waited, now... we act!" |
Yes, that's the plan. But, we hae to be careful also and not make it to obvious,lest they will just block us.
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12 Aug 2015, 13:46
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Group: Members Posts: 101 Joined: 29 October 2011 Member No.: 8843 |
IIRC the source code for ZH is possibly lost forever (ask bruce) or locked in the same warehouse that the ark is being held.
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13 Aug 2015, 0:21
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Group: Dev. Team Posts: 1242 Joined: 26 July 2014 Member No.: 10559 |
I'm still thinking that Why doesn't The Hunter get permision from EA and Edit engine to fix this crap?
Hunter, why? |
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13 Aug 2015, 5:21
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The X General Group: Project Leader Posts: 2166 Joined: 7 June 2009 From: Philippines Member No.: 73 Uniqueness is Overrated |
I'm still thinking that Why doesn't The Hunter get permision from EA and Edit engine to fix this crap? Hunter, why? Because the world is not as simple and convenient as you think it is. As for this topic, sorry guys but if there was ever the tiniest possibility of this happening, it would have happened a long, long time ago. EA is well aware of the ZH modding community, as evidenced by the their community battlecasts and other social media posts. The fact that they were aware of us, yet still did nothing, means that they don't care, and will not be giving any support any time soon. You may think I'm just being negative, but you see, this isn't the first time this idea was suggested, it has been brought up many times before, and each time it was, nothing happened. -------------------- |
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13 Aug 2015, 9:19
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Motherland's Finest Group: Members Posts: 1043 Joined: 10 May 2014 Member No.: 10454 "We have watched, we have waited, now... we act!" |
...bummmer :/
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13 Aug 2015, 13:25
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Cool Guy Group: Legend Posts: 1317 Joined: 7 June 2009 From: Sydney Member No.: 46 |
I'll quote my point of view here that I've held for many years:
It's far too late for the source code to be of any use, even if happens (which is almost never going to happen) it would be much better just to create a clone from scratch. The reason that the source code releases of things id Tech were very good for the industry is they were released at a time when the current engine release still had some currency, the descendants (and sadly, pretty much the remnants) of id Tech are still very much alive even to this day , purely because there's been so many years of repeated development over it. SAGE itself is very outdated, and the revised versions from EA aren't much better. Getting badly developed code that was rushed to completion multiple times will take more time to correct than is worthwhile, you may as well make something from scratch to 2014 standards than try to shoehorn a 12-year old engine into a box it won't fit. I'm not saying it would be bad or anything, just EA would never do it for starters, and if they did I doubt it would be of much use. Maybe someone could clean up the netcode, but that's about it. There is very little use of it even if it were to be released. -------------------- |
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13 Aug 2015, 13:42
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Motherland's Finest Group: Members Posts: 1043 Joined: 10 May 2014 Member No.: 10454 "We have watched, we have waited, now... we act!" |
I'll quote my point of view here that I've held for many years: There is very little use of it even if it were to be released. Why so? Im curious,sorry. -------------------- |
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13 Aug 2015, 14:45
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Group: Tester Posts: 431 Joined: 5 November 2012 From: Ukraine, Kyiv Member No.: 9425 |
Why so? Im curious,sorry. Because you'll spend too much time on learning its kinks and trying to correct them - Changing "this" will break "that" and so on. Or you will be spending time trying to figure out how to add new features without breaking what works. Usually this takes longer than writing more or less unhampered in your own engine. The trouble as i understand it is that there isn't any other developer who has a similar engine There hasn't been a C&C style game on Unity yet (at least i don't know), so developing on it will be from scratch too. Starcraft is Blizzard, so developing in its galaxy editor will be schizophrenic. Relic is busy with transitioning under Sony's wing "Supreme commander" games focuses on super-scale combat, it lacks urban combat (they don't make sense there), so you'll have to add all this by yourself. Act of aggression is a bit off our mark for a C&C style game, from what i see in videos, but maybe the closest to a generals game in last 8 years. Still all this means that it is marginally easier to develop one's own engine, or sufficiently rework one of the more popular engines - usually, Unity engine. Though a C&C game on Source 2 or Unreal 4 would be quite a sight, their high tech rendering is not that much required for this kind of a game. |
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13 Aug 2015, 14:58
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Group: Administrator Posts: 5732 Joined: 31 May 2009 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 1 Projects: SWR Productions Bitch slapping SAGE since 2003 |
Relic is busy with transitioning under Sony's wing SEGA not Sony -------------------- |
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13 Aug 2015, 15:18
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Group: Tester Posts: 431 Joined: 5 November 2012 From: Ukraine, Kyiv Member No.: 9425 |
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