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Monday, August 2nd 2004, 9:17pm

Author: JosephBoyd

Football / Soccer Simulation Game for Linux?

Hey all, Yes the project is still alive and kicking (excuse the pun...) I was working on the ball physics model, when I decided to back-up the project and take some time off for the summer. I am in the process of setting up my website, so the source code and list of micro projects for others to work on should be accessible soon. I'll post here with details on the website address in approx. 2-3 weeks time. Apart from that, Slan go foill...

Friday, June 4th 2004, 10:07pm

Author: JosephBoyd

Football / Soccer Simulation Game for Linux?

Hey, I was wondering whether there is anyone on this forum who would provide a small amount of webspace on their server to host the site for GLSoccer? The site, until downloads become available (by which point I hope to have my own server), will be relatively low on bandwidth usage and will only require around 10-20mb of webspace... I hope that I can therefore get screenshots and news to you without having to use the forums, and possibly set up a forum dedicated to GLSoccer. Joe

Friday, May 7th 2004, 7:54pm

Author: JosephBoyd

Football / Soccer Simulation Game for Linux?

Hi All, Sorry for the delay in replying, I've been completely side-tracked the past few weeks, but still found some time to get some coding done. The game is in the very early stages of coding, but hopefully I'll be able to get some screenshots to you soon. The game will, of course be 3D. The game is going to be based around the idea's in FIFA Football and Pro Evolution Soccer. I'm unsure as to the legal issues surrounding player aliases, but when I do have an idea then I'll get back so you :win...

Monday, April 19th 2004, 12:51pm

Author: JosephBoyd

Football / Soccer Simulation Game for Linux?

They game will primarily be an 'on-the-ball' simulation, with emphasis on realistic control and physics. I envisage a 'scenery library' online, where users can create their own models for grounds and players, and upload them. This is where the open-source arrangement really will come in useful. For instance, if you look at FIFA 2004, all of the smaller grounds have unrealistic, generic stands, and even some of the bigger grounds, such as St James Park, do not seem realistic interpretations of re...

Friday, April 16th 2004, 9:14pm

Author: JosephBoyd

Football / Soccer Simulation Game for Linux?

Hey, I'm toying with the possibility of a Soccer Simulation Game written within the KDevelop environment, hopefully made available on Linux, Windows and Mac (though I'm unsure about the Mac environment). The program will hopefully be made available as a Beta within a year, and will be a community project, published under the GPL. I hope to include all the features normally associated with games such as FIFA, ProEvolution and TIF, such as player likenesses, etc. but hopefully using the GPL arrang...