There'll be no CMS needed for this project, as I've actually forgot to mention before now.Fair enough, by the way i was going to work on my own and create a CMS for it also, being as you have started one if you want to collaborate or for me to make a CMS for this we can discuss if you PM me.
Yes it’s dead. Long live storm engineSo you haven't pushed any changes to github recently. How is the project going? Is the project dead?
So you haven't pushed any changes to github recently. How is the project going? Is the project dead?
I got a full time job to take care of amongst other stuff, plus I don't really wanna waste my few hours of spare time contributing to a scene/community that doesn't deserve it.Yes it’s dead. Long live storm engine
You started a project that does the same thing a dozen projects before yours did, to prove how behind on technology retro’s are despite having developers do the same thing for years ?I got a full time job to take care of amongst other stuff, plus I don't really wanna waste my few hours of spare time contributing to a scene/community that doesn't deserve it.
I started this out of boredom and to prove how fucking dead and behind the retro development scene is compared to modern technology nowadays.
Point me in the direction of a project that's done in the same approach as mine.You started a project that does the same thing a dozen projects before yours did, to prove how behind on technology retro’s are despite having developers do the same thing for years ?
Seems a bit ridiculous and a little condescending to believe Storm was that much better then anything in the community. Jaden #2, eh?
But hey, most developers now are over age 18 and work full time jobs with some working 2+ jobs or enough overtime to account for 3 jobs so chill out a bit and just state the project is dead and you lost interest
Regardless of what framework/language/library or chosen toolset that project is basically following the jist of others. A HTMl5 alternative using NodePoint me in the direction of a project that's done in the same approach as mine.
You're not gonna find one that's using WebGL, that's for sure, but besides that you're pretty much right.
Haven't lost interest though and I know myself so I'll definitely gonna be picking this up again, but not in the near future.
You can't compare WebGL and DOM elements lol, that's like comparing a super car to a monster truck.Regardless of what framework/language/library or chosen toolset that project is basically following the jist of others. A HTMl5 alternative using Node