My plan is not to get rich that way. And the game is still free.
The rationale is that I decided to make versions of RoR for MacOS and for Linux, and that I need more hardware to do that. From the beginning, RoR is a $0 budget hobby for me, and I intend to keep it that way. So I turn to donation to buy the appropriate hardware.
Here is what I need:
- MacOS port: a Mac mini (starting at Eur 619.00)
- Linux port: an external hard drive (around Eur 100.00)
Thanks,
Pierre-Michel
well, i hope you will get alot of donations.i would donate, but i'm 14, and it will be impossible to convince my dad to donate from my money :(
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that worrys me is that im going to be donating for something I will never use and also have to wait for months on end before we would get another windows release.
ReplyDeleteOn the positive side, it may bring in some more 'talent' to the community, and maybe make the game more well known.
There is no obligation to donate.
ReplyDeleteI opened donations to make the porting of RoR toward other platforms possible.
I don't do RoR for the money.
we know :p
ReplyDeletea quick suggestion, for the planes, could u turn the landing thing around, so u dont have to turn or else u will be of the map :p
I would donate you your exelent project but being only 13 I can't. but i might be able to help you port to linux, i have an SuSe server Next to me so i Could try and build ror on that.
ReplyDeletedanharibo, thanks for the proposition, but I prefer to keep a tight control on the source code.
ReplyDeleteI don't do RoR for the money, but as the project grows, I want to keep the property of the code in case of an eventual selling or commercialization in a distant future. It's not my plan for the moment, but I want to keep this option open.
ok, fair enough
ReplyDeleteKeep going! Every day i see new shots and that is great! i'm telling to everyone about this game in my website.
ReplyDeletePlease, keep the great work.
Regards, David
I repeat, great game!! Its very fun!
ReplyDeleteCan you make a version for 64-bit windows. The current one does work on xp x64 but does not use all the recources that are available in 64-bit. For example more memory alocation and grafic features.
ReplyDeleteyou should just finish the crane and make it 0.29 that would be fun!
ReplyDeleteI 100% agree with Questnl above.
ReplyDeleteYOU are making great progress pricorde, keep it up :)
ReplyDeletehi,
ReplyDeletei have made a "truck" in google sketchup, what do i need to do to convert it for ror?it has no wheels, just the chassis...i saw a dude make a truck with sketchup but nobody there is answering..
Don't ask here, this is For blog not Discusiin :P
ReplyDeletehey pricord any new news on the crane or the police?
ReplyDeletedoes anyone knows a date??
ReplyDeletea date of release :p
ReplyDeleteurm im guessing soonish, im sure it wont be too long,
ReplyDeleteI would estimate 2 to 3 weeks because Pricorde took some time out after 0.28. You also have to remeber that as the game get bigger it gets more complex and things take longer, so in the near future I guess that instead of getting a release once every month it will be once every 2 months then 3 months and so on as it grows.
ReplyDeleteNo please! :) RoR are getting better and i can't wait for releases!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you need the external hard drive for? Are you that short on disk space? Linux can run in a pretty small space.
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