Fife In Need Of Developer


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If any developers love post apocalypse Turn based RPG's should think about give a hand to the FIFE project, it being coded using SDL librarys for SVGA, but it possible to change that. I don't know much more then that. All I know is a bit of C64 Basic and a little bash. I'd love to see/build a fallout style RPG for gp2x. The first mile stone release is do any months now, So it a good as time as any to start testing to see if it will compile for the gp2x, this is a bit out of my depth, I barely grasp compiling under Ubuntu, but i"m learning.

http://www.fifengine.de/

All so this is a link to there forums thread about the gp2x.
http://www.fifengine.de/module-pnForum-vie...-topic-73.phtml
 
Fallout 1 & 2 were excellant games! I had no idea this project even existed so thanks for briging it to my attention :D
 
Yorper said:
Fallout 1 & 2 were excellant games! I had no idea this project even existed so thanks for briging it to my attention :D
That was my idea, the latest developer bog post made it sound like the project was slowing, or stalled, I feaking love turn based RPGs.
 
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Fife has reached it's first mile stone release, You can now start to developing game maps and what not, you should check it out. I still don't know if the gp2x can handle it yet, but I hope some one will give it a try.
I riped this from the wiki


"FIFE is written in C++ and uses the SCons crossplatform build system. We're using the gcc g++ compiler and the MinGW port of gcc on Windows so these are the only compilers we can ensure that FIFE builds correctly. We did release a version of our compile SDK for MSVC 2005, however there is no active Win32 developer on the team anymore who uses the Microsoft compiler. So the MSVC compile SDK is outdated and you'll need to update the filelist at least (and prolly some compiler / linker flags) to get FIFE compiling with MSVC again. Therefore Win32 users should use SCons in combination with the mingw compiler for building FIFE."
more info can be found at ...........

http://wiki.fifengine.de/index.php?title=Requirements
 
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