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Blog Week 13: The End.
December 16, 2017
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SpaghettiCoder
But huge plot twist we hadn’t actually given up at all (we most definitely had) but our lecturers encouraged us to keep going and get these games done and if they thought we could get it done then w...
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Blog Week 12:
December 16, 2017
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SpaghettiCoder
This was the week that broke many games and even more people, this was the week that all the nasty little game breaking bugs started rearing their ugly little faces. This was also the week that the le...
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Blog Week 11: P A N I C!
December 16, 2017
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SpaghettiCoder
If I could tittle this blog it would simply be known as “P A N I C!” because that’s what this whole week was, I couldn’t count on both hands the amount of emotional outbursts that happened in...
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Blog Week 10:
December 16, 2017
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SpaghettiCoder
I think this was the week that the terror really started to set in for our group as the other two groups were starting to set out their scenes and we hadn’t even gotten out of the testing phase for...
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Blog Week 9:
December 16, 2017
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SpaghettiCoder
This week was really just a blur to me, I think I spent most of my time modelling the kraken for the fishing game, but I was having that problem where I was never really happy with any of the versions...
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Blog Week 8:
December 16, 2017
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SpaghettiCoder
I should probably start this blog by saying that the game my group was working on was a fishing game with a kraken that you could fight as sort of boss battle when you picked up the harpoon that was n...
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Blog Week 7: The Beggining of the End
December 16, 2017
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SpaghettiCoder
So this marks the start of our final assignment for the trimester which was the big scary VR assignment (It wasn’t that scary at the start). We all had to decide on a theme which was harder than it...
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