[Kde-games-devel] libkdegames

Dmitry Suzdalev dimsuz at gmail.com
Thu Aug 17 10:47:52 CEST 2006


Ah, and I like idea of scripting game process to reproduce it later :).
I'm thinking of something like small button (oh watever) next to each
highscore number which can replay you all game moves that lead to this
highscore.
That would perhaps solve problem of "hacked-cheated" highscores,
because each highscore would be tied to concrete sequence of game
moves that produced it.

Just an idea anyway :).

2006/8/17, Dmitry Suzdalev <dimsuz at gmail.com>:
> 3D Rubik game is great!
> Is it accessible somewhere? I'd like to try it! :)
>
> > There are QPtrLists all
> > through it, so I might have trouble converting to Qt 4 ... :-(
> I can help you here after I done with kreversi.
> Or maybe it's not necessary to wait as I can give some time per day to
> helping to do your port :).
>
> Cheers,
> Dmitry.
>
> 2006/8/17, Ian Wadham <ianw at netspace.net.au>:
> > From: "Jaison Lee" <lee.jaison at gmail.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 1:35 AM
> > > I also think it would be cool to have the HighScore classes send the
> > > data to a server somewhere so you can see how you do against others
> > > around the world. Care would need to be taken to minimize the impact
> > > of fraudulant entries ...
> > >
> > If a game has a recording and scripting mechanism, one way would
> > be for players to submit scripts of how they tackled the more advanced
> > levels.  This idea is used on the 5-dimensional Rubik's Cube site.
> >
> > > Is 3D support of any kind needed? There's no 3D anything right now.
> > >
> > I have a 3D Rubik's Cube game that I hope to submit to KDE Games,
> > but it's not quite finished.  It supports cubes, bricks (e.g. 6x3x2) and
> > mats (e.g. 6x4x1) from 2x2x1 up to 6x6x6, as well as the ever-
> > popular 3x3x3 cube.  The main demo is similar to the animated
> > Rubik XScreensaver, but there are also demos of solution moves
> > and pretty patterns.  There are graded puzzles from kiddy to master
> > level ... or you can set up your own puzzle.  There are QPtrLists all
> > through it, so I might have trouble converting to Qt 4 ... :-(
> >
> > Don't think I need any library support though, beyond what OpenGL
> > and Qt already give.
> >
> > All the best, Ian W.
> >
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