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Tom 02-09-2006 11:29 PM

Just a question;
 
Like the thread title says, Im curious to know if there will be new Level Editor versions, more advance, and work for other OS, like Mac and Linux and such.

It would be really cool to upgrade the level editor a bit.

Also, would an RC for a handle PC, or a mobile device be any good to RC users?

OasaTor_PK 02-09-2006 11:33 PM

I do not know if this thread will answer your question, but I remember reading it a while ago.

http://forums.graalonline.com/forums...ad.php?t=63178

Also, I do not think an RC on a mobile device would be useful, cause what could you do on it? Idle? Chat? Hm, sounds like a normal RC anyway.

haunter 02-09-2006 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom
Like the thread title says, Im curious to know if there will be new Level Editor versions, more advance, and work for other OS, like Mac and Linux and such.

It would be really cool to upgrade the level editor a bit.

Also, would an RC for a handle PC, or a mobile device be any good to RC users?

First of all, the thread title doesn't say that. Please be more specific with your thread titles in the future.

Second of all, no. Stefan refuses to port an offline level edtior to Mac and Linux... And he's bent on getting rid of the offline editor all together only to replace it with an online level editor.

For the record: I do not agree with Stefan's plans for the level editor, and I've let him know. If you feel the same please express this to him. In a pleasent manner of course.

A mobile RC wouldn't be very practical, or worth the trouble if you ask me.

This probably should go in the future improvements section of the forums... but since it's about the absence of future versions of an offline level editor I'll leave it here so level makers can discuss the matter.

WanDaMan 02-10-2006 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by haunter
Second of all, no. Stefan refuses to port an offline level edtior to Mac and Linux... And he's bent on getting rid of the offline editor all together only to replace it with an online level editor.

x_x The online level editor sucks.

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Originally Posted by haunter
For the record: I do not agree with Stefan's plans for the level editor, and I've let him know. If you feel the same please express this to him. In a pleasent manner of course.

:\ So, he isn't going to be importing layers to the level editor?

CidNight1142 02-10-2006 09:28 AM

So has it just been lip service when people have continuously been saying that "yes we're working on editor for OSX and linux, they're just a bit delayed"?

I don't know, I suppose if the online editor will be runnable on mac and linux, thats an improvement for me over the no editor at all. I don't know why the online editor is inferior/superior, so I won't get involved in that argument. To be honest, my only argument these days is that if mac and linux users are going to continue to pay the same as windows players, should we not expect to have atleast...reasonably similar feature options?

One of graal's biggest draws is its fully developing world...unless of course you don't have a PC, then you don't get to participate...

haunter 02-10-2006 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by WanDaMan
x_x The online level editor sucks.

I agree that the online level editor isn't that great now, but it's only in it's alpha stage I think. Stefan only scripted the skeleton. I don't doubt that the online editor could become something great... But I do doubt that I will be able to work on levels when I'm not connected to the internet. This is not acceptable if you ask me.

This takes away from a lot of player activity. It immediately creates problems for players who want to create a player house, or a guild base. It often takes quite a while for a person's player house/guild house to even get uploaded. Imagine how long it will take for them to work out level editing rights on the server... How are they supposed to save their playerhouse if it's only being saved on the in the server's file manager?

It will also reduce the level of quality developers. If people can't practice level making offline how are they supposed to get good? I wouldn't want to give a bunch of people level editing rights on my server just so they can practice... I want staff, not students. With the offline editor people learn themselves.

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:\ So, he isn't going to be importing layers to the level editor?
I can't say for sure because I don't know... I suppose it could be possible to script something like this into the online editor with GS2... But it seems like something that would require Stefan to code it into the Graal application itself... But again, I don't know for sure. This is just speculation... Bad speculation probably. I don't know much about programming of any sort.

Aknts 02-10-2006 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by haunter
I agree that the online level editor isn't that great now, but it's only in it's alpha stage I think. Stefan only scripted the skeleton. I don't doubt that the online editor could become something great... But I do doubt that I will be able to work on levels when I'm not connected to the internet. This is not acceptable if you ask me.

This takes away from a lot of player activity. It immediately creates problems for players who want to create a player house, or a guild base. It often takes quite a while for a person's player house/guild house to even get uploaded. Imagine how long it will take for them to work out level editing rights on the server... How are they supposed to save their playerhouse if it's only being saved on the in the server's file manager?

It will also reduce the level of quality developers. If people can't practice level making offline how are they supposed to get good? I wouldn't want to give a bunch of people level editing rights on my server just so they can practice... I want staff, not students. With the offline editor people learn themselves.


I can't say for sure because I don't know... I suppose it could be possible to script something like this into the online editor with GS2... But it seems like something that would require Stefan to code it into the Graal application itself... But again, I don't know for sure. This is just speculation... Bad speculation probably. I don't know much about programming of any sort.


I agree. The online editor in my opinion will never rival that of the offline editor. When I am bored I open the editor and mess around. I don't want to have to be staff on a server to make levels. Plus alpha or not its bad!

P.S. I think Stefan should get rid of the level maker for user though. Graal should hire a levels team and if people want a server they have to rent them. That way only quality levels will get up and not all these servers with bad levels. You could hire a group of 20 or so people. Based on their skill is the amount of money it cost to rent. Well I like the idea.. =\

Malinko 02-10-2006 06:06 PM

I don't feel like quoting!

Stefan could make new version of the GraalOnline Level Editor, but I doubt it will be used for the new scripting engine, because the new scripting engine has an online debugger. Of course, I do understand level makers want to create levels offline, because it's doing work alone and easier than being online. So I'm guessing he might do it.

For the tile layers, that's in the works! I've seen such works and it's quite nice.

Aknts: Levels team? That would defeat the purpose of other people creating levels. It's someone opinion to judge the quality of levels. Each playerworld has a different level quality, some people like it, some people don't like it. That's how it is.

Codein 02-10-2006 07:37 PM

Levels on Graal have basically become an art and restricting the tile editor to staff on online players is outrageous. How do people better themselves? I bet this just one big ploy to make more money, but I doubt it'd work, it'd just decrease sales, if anything.

CidNight1142 02-10-2006 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Aknts
P.S. I think Stefan should get rid of the level maker for user though. Graal should hire a levels team and if people want a server they have to rent them. That way only quality levels will get up and not all these servers with bad levels. You could hire a group of 20 or so people. Based on their skill is the amount of money it cost to rent. Well I like the idea.. =\

I think that would be the most anti-graal thing ever...the entire point of graal is self-development, and level editing is an extremely large part of it. I'm gonna definately give a "no, god no, please christ no" to this opinion.

WanDaMan 02-10-2006 08:44 PM

x_x I'm not going online to make levels.


Stefan needs player input on this if he wants it to be successful. Right now it sounds as if its just beneficial for NATs and their "1337TRAINGZONE" :\

Aknts 02-10-2006 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by WanDaMan
x_x I'm not going online to make levels.


Stefan needs player input on this if he wants it to be successful. Right now it sounds as if its just beneficial for NATs and their "1337TRAINGZONE" :\


lol.. true. All NAT's need a training level.


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