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41

Thursday, July 20th 2006, 10:16am

Quoted

Originally posted by rakkie
There's no need to start from scratch:

RG Pro Hockey would provide much of the GPL source code necessary to
make a sports 3D simulation I would think:

http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~hassana/rgph/screenshots.html

Just modify the physics a bit, and update the player models and field.

Yoda soccer:
http://yodasoccer.sourceforge.net/
is a good quality GPL football game for linux too which might help.


nice1 - thanks

42

Monday, August 7th 2006, 6:32pm

@Pilo: i like what you did, but i find the ball bounces too hard. I mean the moment when it hits the post.

43

Tuesday, August 22nd 2006, 6:46pm

new screenshot
(Stadium model made by Phillipe ;))



Project is still alive :)

Ball physics in the video is a very quick draft, it was to show that it was wroking ;)

44

Friday, November 24th 2006, 9:36am

Hi all,

It's been kinda usual thing to ask "what is the development status of the game" :)

So, what is the development status of the game? :)

Thanks for all the good work so far

45

Friday, November 24th 2006, 9:43am

Hi!
We have setup a sourceforge account here :https://sourceforge.net/projects/open-football

Developpement status :
I'm currently rebuilding a rendering engine (based on irrlicht). So actual source code does not dra w anything.
Basic physics is working, event handling to. I will add animationcode soon.

We're still looking for people (3D models and animations are needed) ;).

46

Friday, November 24th 2006, 9:53am

Thanks for quick reply.
I can't help you with 3-D modelling but I will make its binary package for Pardus Linux (pisi package). And I can help you with (Turkish) translation issue if you consider to provide various language support.

You're doing great job, keep it up..!

47

Friday, November 24th 2006, 9:59am

Great!

Any help is welcome!
Send me an email if you want to know how to get the source code (which is not on sourceforge yet).

;)

48

Wednesday, January 31st 2007, 2:41pm

wow tht looks cool. i have been looking foward to a project like this. i just registered the moment i saw it. apart from my c/c++ skills and shell skills i actually dont know how much more i can contribute. oh i have a book called the science of soccer (football) its got loads of physics stuff in it :)

jeez i am just rambling

49

Monday, November 26th 2007, 6:18pm

Hey guys sorry for bothering you but it's been almost a year and still no word (!). What's happening? Is the project alive at all? Where can I get more info about it? It's very promising and good signing so i can't wait the progress you know :)

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "<Shade>" (Nov 26th 2007, 6:20pm)


50

Monday, November 26th 2007, 7:04pm

its truly been quite long.

51

Tuesday, November 27th 2007, 4:49pm

the project is still active, check the website :
http://open-football.sourceforge.net

52

Saturday, July 26th 2008, 1:14pm

How can I set the ball in the center of the field?

I wanna set the ball in the center of the field of palying but I didn't know how I can do it. :(
pleas help me to do it in the server of soccer simulation robots.

53

Sunday, September 26th 2010, 3:48am

I like football games very much.






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