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*Numerous [[ecology|ecological]] improvements for [[Creatures 3]] - in need of a complete article, perhaps? ([[Gryph]])
 
*Numerous [[ecology|ecological]] improvements for [[Creatures 3]] - in need of a complete article, perhaps? ([[Gryph]])
 
*Quit without saving button on the exit screen - so one can quit without saving, but not quit from the entire engine ([[Gryph]])
 
*Quit without saving button on the exit screen - so one can quit without saving, but not quit from the entire engine ([[Gryph]])
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*Tinted norn faces in the GUI screens ([[nornagon]] tried to do this - it turns out there's already CAOS code to do it, but it doesn't work entirely right (in other words, it only works the first time, then the faces don't show up at all) ([[Gryph]])

Revision as of 00:06, 5 March 2005

Are you an agent developer with nothing to do? Are you itching to make a 3D model, but haven't a clue what to make it for? Never fear! The Creatures Wiki has a cumulative list of ideas for budding developers. Feel free to add your own concepts to the list.

Agents

  • Disco Mold - Mold that grows in different colors according to its environment? Examples being blue mold in a wet environment, yellow mold in a dry environment... (Meercat)
  • Fish bowl/Mobile Aquarium - Probably obvious - A movable container with water in it so fish can live in it. Creatures 3 already has a fishbowl.c16, it seems. (Gryph)
  • Porcupine critter - Also obvious. Creatures 3 has a porcupine.c16.

Game Improvements

  • MNG file for the login screen? (Gryph)
  • Numerous ecological improvements for Creatures 3 - in need of a complete article, perhaps? (Gryph)
  • Quit without saving button on the exit screen - so one can quit without saving, but not quit from the entire engine (Gryph)
  • Tinted norn faces in the GUI screens (nornagon tried to do this - it turns out there's already CAOS code to do it, but it doesn't work entirely right (in other words, it only works the first time, then the faces don't show up at all) (Gryph)