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Project Name: The Shadow Of Rylan

Recruiting: Co-Game Designer For Lovecraftian Horror

Requirements:
dedication, Must Know how to do game design, as well as understand gameplay, and game genres I mainly need a co designer to learn off of, I’m more of a manager and want to learn more about Game…

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Probably the best way to do this is, when a projectile collides with an object, cast a ray from the collision point to each light source - if the ray intersects a character, they've been hit.

If you have AI characters, just run this logic in reverse for targeting - cast a ray from a light so…

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So I already have an answer. Matchmaking is only connecting people together, with lumberyard I Amazon's game servers or own servers for multiplayer gam

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It looks like you are having trouble translating.  I'm guessing you mean "sprite" instead of spirit.  As far as what resolution to make your sprites, it depends on the game, what devices the game is for, how you are making them, and what you know how to do.

Some games are made lower resoluti…

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On 10/28/2017 at 5:57 PM, KARTHI said:

I want to make the clothes in real-time physics so I need a software like marvelous designer.

Is it really the part you want? Marvelous designer only helps create clothing, you still need to learn clothing design to use it. It takes…

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khawk
October 02, 2017 10:16 PM
Amazon GameLift Goes to Per-second Billing

Amazon has announced that starting October 2, Amazon GameLift will  support per-second billing for game instances. Amazon GameLift is a managed service for deploying, operating, and scaling dedicated game servers for session-based multiplayer games, making it easier for developers to manage infr…

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khawk
August 16, 2017 02:14 PM
Amazon Puts Lumberyard on GitHub

Lumberyard source is now available on GitHub. You can check it out at www.github.com/aws/Lumberyard. Instead of using the installer, you can now access Lumberyard source code directly from GitHub and use GitHub to manage your code.

Another benefit: submit code changes back to Lumberyard.

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