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Mar 13th, 2008, 4:37 pm
A lot of stuff has been happening on the Pirates game, so it's high time I shared a little with you all.
First of all, the first server build is done. That's right, we've got a bit of communication. Unfortunately, right now, it's a one-way conversation. The server is ready to receive connections, but the client is not ready to start a conversation. We're getting there, however. Having successful builds of one of the two halves is definately more than we had a few short weeks ago.
And I'm really happy to report that we've been able to do it without any compromises... at least, as of yet. What I mean by that is that we've been able to maintain a high level of flexibility and code portability, all while maintaining a fairly high level of performance. Nothing is optimized yet (especially not our communication protocol, but we'll work on that), so we still have a rather large space to grow into ourselves there. All-in-all, I'm very very happy with it so far.
At this point, we're starting to converse about content as well. It's really exciting to be talking content on a project that, one short year ago, was merely a concept. Hopefully soon concept art will be flying around our wiki.
So that's it... I'll try to keep you all posted better in the future.
First of all, the first server build is done. That's right, we've got a bit of communication. Unfortunately, right now, it's a one-way conversation. The server is ready to receive connections, but the client is not ready to start a conversation. We're getting there, however. Having successful builds of one of the two halves is definately more than we had a few short weeks ago.
And I'm really happy to report that we've been able to do it without any compromises... at least, as of yet. What I mean by that is that we've been able to maintain a high level of flexibility and code portability, all while maintaining a fairly high level of performance. Nothing is optimized yet (especially not our communication protocol, but we'll work on that), so we still have a rather large space to grow into ourselves there. All-in-all, I'm very very happy with it so far.
At this point, we're starting to converse about content as well. It's really exciting to be talking content on a project that, one short year ago, was merely a concept. Hopefully soon concept art will be flying around our wiki.
So that's it... I'll try to keep you all posted better in the future.
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