proggramers or ppl that can help
Hi, me and my friend are making a game and we need ppl that will stay and do graphics and proggraming and stuff like that we got sponosors that will pay you guys if you do help out. the game is going to be of drag racing so we need to add cars and chat rooms and u can have teams. we want it to be like nitto 1320 u can dl it at www.nittoracing.com we appreciat if u can help us a lot, thanks 4 ur time bye
tony (email me at ruff_rider_t69@hotmail.com or aim at liltqazxswedcvfr)
tony
no way. i''ve just signed up and they are the real deal. basically, you work for them like 20 hours a day and you''ll get a few percent of the profits ten years down the road. way better than having a job, you know?
he also posted this exact same message in the help wanted forum several times...
--- krez ([email="krez_AT_optonline_DOT_net"]krez_AT_optonline_DOT_net[/email])
This is about the 4th identical thread I''ve seen of yours, and the second one you''ve posted in this forum.
Here is some advice if you want to be taken seriously.
1. Spelling and grammar. AOL speak coupled with the inability to use basic punctuation doesn''t sound very professional, and doesn''t exactly convince anyone that you are worth working for.
2. Explain exactly how many people you need, and what you require of them. "ppl that will stay and do graphics and proggramming and stuff like that" is rather vague, and it doesn''t seem like you have any idea about what is required for your game, or that you know how to go about managing your project. It is also worth mentioning what roles you currently have covered. (ie, what are you and your friend doing for the project?)
3. Ideally, provide a link to a well written treatment, and/or screenshots of any work done so far. If there is a downloadable prototype, include a link to that.
4. Once you''ve done all that, post ONCE in the HELP WANTED forum. This forum is for discussing Game Design issues, not recruitment.
Here is some advice if you want to be taken seriously.
1. Spelling and grammar. AOL speak coupled with the inability to use basic punctuation doesn''t sound very professional, and doesn''t exactly convince anyone that you are worth working for.
2. Explain exactly how many people you need, and what you require of them. "ppl that will stay and do graphics and proggramming and stuff like that" is rather vague, and it doesn''t seem like you have any idea about what is required for your game, or that you know how to go about managing your project. It is also worth mentioning what roles you currently have covered. (ie, what are you and your friend doing for the project?)
3. Ideally, provide a link to a well written treatment, and/or screenshots of any work done so far. If there is a downloadable prototype, include a link to that.
4. Once you''ve done all that, post ONCE in the HELP WANTED forum. This forum is for discussing Game Design issues, not recruitment.
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