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Technical forum / I love "wintermute"
« on: July 12, 2011, 09:57:57 AM »
Hello everyone, I'm new here.

Some time ago I started to prepare a 2D adventure game.
I was testing the different engines (AGS, Visionaire Wintermute ...)

I had seen on the forums "Wintermute" was the most powerful. Then I started to do the tutorial demo scene, but due to my impatience and hurry to see results soon, I failed to appear or the background image on my scene.

I left disappointed and tried to "Visionaire Studio". Now everything seemed easy.
I began to study to know its possibilities. But according progressed I came to realize the immense limitations of the program.

Then I tried different games created with "Visionaire and wintermute."

But something caught my attention, a notable difference between the games created with these 2 engines: "Visionaire" games running sluggish and heavy. Instead of the "Wintermute" enjoyed a fluidity and ease typical of commercial games.

This is when I decided to give a "Winermute" and start the tutorial, the demo scene. He soon solved the problem he had before the graphic scene and moved swiftly throughout the tutorial.
 After making a few more tests I realized the enormous power of Wintermute. I also found it easier and everything is better organized than in Visionaire. Now I'm happy with "Wintermute".

Thanks "Mnemonic" for this wonderful engine. ::thumbup

 Now, after knowing "Wintermute" my game will be at 2.5 D.

 Because it took more than 14 years as a modeler, 3D animator I think I can develop a good adventure game project with the help of Wintermute and this wonderful team of people on the forum.

 Thank you.

 (Excuse my poor English)

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