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#1
I would pay $60 max. Unless there are some amazing features that make this worth being some subscription based game, then the average price for all games seems about right. However you could do something like give a 50% discount to people who beta test or who do something to help spread the word before release, kind of like how the xsplit pricing was.
#2
Join Us / Re: Site Coder
February 19, 2011, 01:44:16 AM
Hey. Been a month or so since I last posted. Sorry I've had some rl things come up while setting up the new site. Here's the link to the new site, it's polished and published. There are still some ongoing things that I'm working on adding to it, and there is 1 page that's not live atm and is under construction, but aside from that it's pretty much done. Let me know if you have any questions or interest.  http://misfitpuggers.com

Thanks, Tyler
#3
Join Us / Re: Site Coder
January 19, 2011, 11:48:43 PM
Wow nice. I loved oddball Ldown back in the v7 days, and never stopped loving OnSlaught CTF, probably my best game. I've been playin since H1 too, didn't know there were any other Halo fans on the forums or even ur guys' team, glad to hear it :)
#4
Join Us / Re: Site Coder
January 18, 2011, 05:34:39 AM
You play one of their games or just a fan? I was trying to go pro on H3 for like 3 years and almost got to an event near the end but reach spoiled my dreams :(
#5
Join Us / Re: Site Coder
January 17, 2011, 03:34:20 AM
Sorry for the late response, been working on a site a lot this week + school = no time :( Anyways i'm not sure if I had typed it out or not but the site that I linked for my portfolio isn't a very good basis of my work AT ALL. There was a site that I had up on a paid host for a good 4 or 5 months that I would say truly demonstrated my skills, however it was a site revolving around an mlg teeam for halo 3, and the team eventually broke off so I stopped paying for the hosting and exported everything off of the database into an sql file so that I could re-upload at a later time if I ever renewed and it was gone, which was handy because I still have all the files from the site just no tables or data on the sql database, and in the process of trying to upload the file to my new sql server which is just some free host I accidentally had changed a line or 2 of code in the method of uploading it correctly, and saved and exited out by accident like a smart one :|. So unfortunately I can't get that site functional atm, however I'm redoing the site I linked in my earlier post  because simply how bad it was and how much it lacked. I'll let ya know once it's done so that you can take a look and see a full demonstration of my work instead of some sloppy dreamweaver mess that was thrown together in all of an hour or two.

Thanks, Tyler
#6
So any idea when this is going to take place?
#7
Join Us / Re: Site Coder
January 11, 2011, 02:00:33 AM
Hey again sorry for the late response. I do have a portfolio, kinda small atm, partially because of the fact that some sites i had up on hosts i stopped paying for so i dont have access to the mysql database to export all the info from there onto a diff free host. One site that I do have up at the moment, which I have to warn you is very basic, I was having issues with a phpBB3 installation on this specific server, so i started coding my own forum for it, didnt turn out too fancy in any means, however its there. Site is http://misfitpuggers.site50.net . I didn't have a chance to throw much time into, just kind of a sloppy site for a guild on world of warcraft. I'll get onto the other criteria on the list.

-CMS: I have some experience with dreamweaver's file sharing system, nubbish I know :P, and also have some experience creating moderator pages for admins of a site in enabling them to control user posts, application reviews, etc.
-OOP: Wise of implementing it into a desktop based program, no, however if you want to include php functions and some javascript functions, sure :D
-SEO: Don't have too much experience with heading tags in html to completely optimize the site for searches, to be honest my projects that never fully got off the ground never reached a high enough viewing level or recognition level, so there would be no chance any of them would need to be fully optimized, seeing as they weren't a mainstream site yet. Don't have too much experience with caching however I'd say I try my best to keep coding as limited as needed without limiting features and functionality, kinda crazy to code when u have old functions or scripts laying around a page that aren't in use :P
-I could definitely work at creating a proper CMS along side a list of guidelines and features, my motto is try it, if u screw up do it again till you get it right.
-I've always used javascript however never really learned it, whenever i'd need it i'd kinda scrap snippets off of w3. Not sure about jQuery, may have used it or other frameworks similar and just didn't realize the names or related functionality. My use in Ajax has been from using spry sets in Dreamweaver.
-I'd like to say i'm very familiar with css, I personally can't stand a site with white pages and black text :P Have some experience with cross-browser support from trying to setup pages that were compatible with chrome ie firefox and safari all at the same time, which isn't fun i'd say :P

I'd just like to throw in some side notes. I'm a very dedicated learner and worker when it comes to coding. I taught my self everything, really got my coding interest sparked when I took a summarizing short html class. But aside from how to create a body tag and add a title in the header, lol, I learned everything else on my own. Taught myself php, mysql, connecting to mysql servers, css, all the javascript I know, basically anything that I know I learned on my own. I'm a very fast learner when it comes to this type of stuff, I can take any and all criticisms, because I understand that it's needed to get a nonbiased view of my own work :P I love splinter cell, been playin since splinter cell 1, so i feel like this project would really suit me. Eager for your guys' response.

Thanks,

Tyler
#8
Time Zone: Pacific US

I'd love to play with u guys, brush off my skills in preparation for PS XD I'm on everyday, it'd be a dream :D
#9
Public Discussion / Re: BETA
January 08, 2011, 11:45:30 PM
Quote from: DreadStunLock on January 08, 2011, 11:09:46 PM
Dude, make a better signature :P
Wish Granted?
#10
Join Us / Site Coder
January 08, 2011, 10:48:37 PM
Hey there, I have 3-4 years experience with site coding. My expertise is in php, mysql, and html. I've come up with a lot of projects in the past, and created sites for them, however the projects never got fully off the ground. I sent in a proposition about site coding through the contact us section not realizing this thread existed. I'd love to help and be involved. SC live on! :p
#11
Public Discussion / Re: BETA
January 08, 2011, 10:15:26 PM
Quote from: Meister_Neo on January 08, 2011, 10:11:37 PM
Quote from: Cronky on January 08, 2011, 09:53:55 PM[...]The most innovative (and invigorating) online game since Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow"

wait a sec... so chaos theory was worse than pt?

well was too late for pt so i don't know myself...

oh... and:
Quote from: gdog182 on January 08, 2011, 10:03:39 PM
New Fan << <3

welcome

PT was insane for its time, and chaos theory was even better, but when pt came out it was like going from  candle to light bulb compared to light bulb to fluorescent :P
#12
Public Discussion / Re: BETA
January 08, 2011, 10:03:39 PM
New Fan << <3