Of Summoning Wars and RakNet
When I found out that Summoning Wars, it in fact uses a freely licensed network library, I wanted to test it, but failed at compiling. Today, with fresh Subversion checkout, I succeeded and was surprised by a Diablo-rules-style RPG with 3D graphics (OGRE) a lot of dialog (hours and hours of tutorials ;) ), choices, different character classes and various spells and items.
I wonder what the network part is all about. I could imagine cooperative plot-games to be fun.. Anyways, about the net lib:
The popular network library RakNet is neither open source nor free software, as defined by OSI and FSF. However, version 2.451 (Feb 18th 2006) is GPL-licensed. It can be found via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine [zip mirror]. The developers of Summoning Wars mirrored some version as well and even created an Arch Linux AUR package.
The owner of RakNet commented on GPL in commercial game development.
Sarcophagus open up! (And let me take precious loot!)
Enlightening zombies in a dark cave with fireballs
Leaving loot behind
Why am I even writing these captions?
Action-RPG GUI layout 101: Left: Character, Right: Skills or Inventory
Scaring goblins to death with a lovely mask
I wonder what the network part is all about. I could imagine cooperative plot-games to be fun.. Anyways, about the net lib:
The popular network library RakNet is neither open source nor free software, as defined by OSI and FSF. However, version 2.451 (Feb 18th 2006) is GPL-licensed. It can be found via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine [zip mirror]. The developers of Summoning Wars mirrored some version as well and even created an Arch Linux AUR package.
The owner of RakNet commented on GPL in commercial game development.
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