Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Take mine too :) Iñigo Delgado From Basque Country (spain, europe) 2009/11/15 John Eriksson > 2009/11/13 pierrelafran...@sympatico.ca : > > > > > Pierre Lafrance > > Caucasian, French speaking from Québec (Canada) > > > > Will we know level associate to our name ? > > ;-) > > > > Good luck > > > > Hi Pierre, > > When the player starts a new Career in the World Series, all > AI-players levels will be set by random. > > Best Regards > /John > -- Nota: Tildes omitidas para evitar incompatibilidades. :wq
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2009/11/13 pierrelafran...@sympatico.ca : > > Pierre Lafrance > Caucasian, French speaking from Québec (Canada) > > Will we know level associate to our name ? > ;-) > > Good luck > Hi Pierre, When the player starts a new Career in the World Series, all AI-players levels will be set by random. Best Regards /John
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Hi John, Curling, eh. Well, I guess you won't want too many Canadians. I mean, you do want the player to have some chance of winning. Lenard John Eriksson wrote: Hello every one! What a tremendous response! :-D I realized I was a little vague in my description of the game. This was partly because I didn't want to spoile the release of the game. But since you all will be a part of the game it's only fair that you know what you lend your name to. The game is called Power Play (right know anyway. It's changed name several times over the last week). It's somewhat inspierd by curling (Sorry Toni, no Hattrick killer. I really loved that game too!). It will be possible to play a singel game, 2-player game or to create a career in the Power Play World Series (this is where your name will occure).
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Jason Marshall, Iowa, USA 2009/11/12 John Eriksson Hi fellow pygame developers! > >>I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, >>on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. > >> As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World >>Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. > >>I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and >>nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much >>nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead >>of just using fictive names. > >>All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set >>in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named >>character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a >>rookie in Division 4. > >>The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The >>source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the >>game is done. > >>If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please >>send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. > >>Best Regards >/John Eriksson >http://arainyday.se
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Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Yanom Mobis American --- On Thu, 11/12/09, John Eriksson wrote: From: John Eriksson Subject: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game To: "pygame-users" Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 6:19 AM Hi fellow pygame developers! I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead of just using fictive names. All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a rookie in Division 4. The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the game is done. If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. Best Regards /John Eriksson http://arainyday.se
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
*smile* I work as a professional system developer. And before we had real unicode support in our system, a name like yours would turn our system to crap ;-) In the game I will use bitmap-fonts and will really try to get all the little cute curves, dots look allright :-) But if they are missing I hope you wont be too angry with me. Best Regards /John Eriksson 2009/11/13 rebus_ : > Heres one to test your unicode :) > Davor Lučić / Croatia >
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Haha! I guess I didn't read my mail carefully enough before I pressed send. Of course I won't use your e-mail addresses :-) Best Regards /John Eriksson 2009/11/13 Olof Bjarnason : > > > 2009/11/13 John Eriksson >> >> *smile* >> >> I hereby promise to not use your names, nationalities or >> e-mailaddresses in any other way than to name the AI-players in Power >> Play (or whatever it might be called whenever it's done). > > Do you mean that you *are* going to use our email adresses in the game > somehow? > > I guess not (you are only after our names/nationalities, not emails), just > wanted to avoid the (potential) confusion in your statement ;) > >> >> Best Regards >> /John Eriksson >> >> 2009/11/13 : >> > >> > Hi again. >> > >> > may I add that I assume that you *only* use our names and nationality. >> > And *only* for this purpose. >> > Maybe this is just me being paranoid but I wanted to state clearly that >> > I wouldn't want you to >> > publish any other stuff (eMail address for example) or for example sell >> > the pygame-user statistics >> > to a third party. >> > >> > other than that. you still have my OK :) >> > >> > >> > On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 22:19:28 +0100, Lorenz Quack >> > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> John Eriksson wrote: >> >>> >> >>> I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and >> >>> nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much >> >>> nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead >> >>> of just using fictive names. >> >>> >> >>> [snip] >> >>> >> >>> If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please >> >>> send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. >> >> >> >> >> >> nice idea. >> >> Lorenz Quack, Germany >> >> >> >> looking forward to find my name in a game =) >> > > > > > -- > twitter.com/olofb > olofb.wordpress.com > olofb.wordpress.com/tag/english > >
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Michael George, NY USA John Eriksson wrote: I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead of just using fictive names. [snip] If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please send me your name (first + last) and your nationality.
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Heres one to test your unicode :) Davor Lučić / Croatia
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
2009/11/13 John Eriksson > *smile* > > I hereby promise to not use your names, nationalities or > e-mailaddresses in any other way than to name the AI-players in Power > Play (or whatever it might be called whenever it's done). > Do you mean that you *are* going to use our email adresses in the game somehow? I guess not (you are only after our names/nationalities, not emails), just wanted to avoid the (potential) confusion in your statement ;) > > Best Regards > /John Eriksson > > 2009/11/13 : > > > > Hi again. > > > > may I add that I assume that you *only* use our names and nationality. > And *only* for this purpose. > > Maybe this is just me being paranoid but I wanted to state clearly that I > wouldn't want you to > > publish any other stuff (eMail address for example) or for example sell > the pygame-user statistics > > to a third party. > > > > other than that. you still have my OK :) > > > > > > On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 22:19:28 +0100, Lorenz Quack > wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> John Eriksson wrote: > >>> > >>> I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and > >>> nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much > >>> nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead > >>> of just using fictive names. > >>> > >>> [snip] > >>> > >>> If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please > >>> send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. > >> > >> > >> nice idea. > >> Lorenz Quack, Germany > >> > >> looking forward to find my name in a game =) > > > -- twitter.com/olofb olofb.wordpress.com olofb.wordpress.com/tag/english
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
John Eriksson wrote: > *smile* > > I hereby promise to not use your names, nationalities or > e-mailaddresses in any other way than to name the AI-players in Power > Play (or whatever it might be called whenever it's done). > > Best Regards > /John Eriksson > > 2009/11/13 : >> Hi again. >> >> may I add that I assume that you *only* use our names and nationality. And >> *only* for this purpose. >> Maybe this is just me being paranoid but I wanted to state clearly that I >> wouldn't want you to >> publish any other stuff (eMail address for example) or for example sell the >> pygame-user statistics >> to a third party. >> >> other than that. you still have my OK :) >> >> >> On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 22:19:28 +0100, Lorenz Quack >> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> John Eriksson wrote: I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead of just using fictive names. [snip] If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. >>> >>> nice idea. >>> Lorenz Quack, Germany >>> >>> looking forward to find my name in a game =) > > Pierre Lafrance Caucasian, French speaking from Québec (Canada) Will we know level associate to our name ? ;-) Good luck
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
*smile* I hereby promise to not use your names, nationalities or e-mailaddresses in any other way than to name the AI-players in Power Play (or whatever it might be called whenever it's done). Best Regards /John Eriksson 2009/11/13 : > > Hi again. > > may I add that I assume that you *only* use our names and nationality. And > *only* for this purpose. > Maybe this is just me being paranoid but I wanted to state clearly that I > wouldn't want you to > publish any other stuff (eMail address for example) or for example sell the > pygame-user statistics > to a third party. > > other than that. you still have my OK :) > > > On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 22:19:28 +0100, Lorenz Quack > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> John Eriksson wrote: >>> >>> I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and >>> nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much >>> nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead >>> of just using fictive names. >>> >>> [snip] >>> >>> If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please >>> send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. >> >> >> nice idea. >> Lorenz Quack, Germany >> >> looking forward to find my name in a game =) >
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Hi again. may I add that I assume that you *only* use our names and nationality. And *only* for this purpose. Maybe this is just me being paranoid but I wanted to state clearly that I wouldn't want you to publish any other stuff (eMail address for example) or for example sell the pygame-user statistics to a third party. other than that. you still have my OK :) On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 22:19:28 +0100, Lorenz Quack wrote: > Hi, > > John Eriksson wrote: >> >> I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and >> nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much >> nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead >> of just using fictive names. >> >> [snip] >> >> If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please >> send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. > > > nice idea. > Lorenz Quack, Germany > > looking forward to find my name in a game =)
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Chris Van Bael / Belgium On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Alex Nordlund wrote: > Alexander Nordlund / Sweden :-) > > --- > //Alex > > On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Pablo Moleri wrote: >> Pablo Moleri / Uruguay >> >> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Stuart Axon >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> Stuart Axon - England / Britain / UK. (Some sports seem to do UK >>> or GB, others have seperate teams for England/Scotland/Wales) >>> >>> S++ >>> >>> 2009/11/13 John Eriksson : >>> > Hello every one! >>> > >>> > What a tremendous response! :-D >>> > >>> > I realized I was a little vague in my description of the game. This >>> > was partly because I didn't want to spoile the release of the game. >>> > But since you all will be a part of the game it's only fair that you >>> > know what you lend your name to. >>> > >>> > The game is called Power Play (right know anyway. It's changed name >>> > several times over the last week). It's somewhat inspierd by curling >>> > (Sorry Toni, no Hattrick killer. I really loved that game too!). It >>> > will be possible to play a singel game, 2-player game or to create a >>> > career in the Power Play World Series (this is where your name will >>> > occure). >>> > >>> > The World series is devided into several divisions and the player has >>> > to work his/her way up to the top to be the World Champion! >>> > >>> > This game is actually a spin off from a test I did when trying out the >>> > mathematics for completely different game I'm working on. I just had >>> > to try to create a really tough AI and it worked out really well. It's >>> > a game of strategy and carefull planning. It's highly addictive and I >>> > almost can't wait until I have finished it enough to show it to you. >>> > But please have patience with me! I only have a couple of hours each >>> > day to spare for game development after the children went to bed :-) >>> > >>> > I got a question from Matthew if I wanted just one or many from each >>> > country; >>> > Answer: It doesn't matter how many names I get for each country. The >>> > more the merrier! :-D >>> > >>> > Right now I'm counting (including my self) 15 names from 11 different >>> > countris! >>> > The PyGame community rocks! >>> > >>> > Keep 'em comming! >>> > Best Regards >>> > /John Eriksson >>> > >> >> >
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Take my name too if you like: Federico Salerno, from Italy.
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Alexander Nordlund / Sweden :-) --- //Alex On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Pablo Moleri wrote: > Pablo Moleri / Uruguay > > On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Stuart Axon > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> Stuart Axon - England / Britain / UK. (Some sports seem to do UK >> or GB, others have seperate teams for England/Scotland/Wales) >> >> S++ >> >> 2009/11/13 John Eriksson : >> > Hello every one! >> > >> > What a tremendous response! :-D >> > >> > I realized I was a little vague in my description of the game. This >> > was partly because I didn't want to spoile the release of the game. >> > But since you all will be a part of the game it's only fair that you >> > know what you lend your name to. >> > >> > The game is called Power Play (right know anyway. It's changed name >> > several times over the last week). It's somewhat inspierd by curling >> > (Sorry Toni, no Hattrick killer. I really loved that game too!). It >> > will be possible to play a singel game, 2-player game or to create a >> > career in the Power Play World Series (this is where your name will >> > occure). >> > >> > The World series is devided into several divisions and the player has >> > to work his/her way up to the top to be the World Champion! >> > >> > This game is actually a spin off from a test I did when trying out the >> > mathematics for completely different game I'm working on. I just had >> > to try to create a really tough AI and it worked out really well. It's >> > a game of strategy and carefull planning. It's highly addictive and I >> > almost can't wait until I have finished it enough to show it to you. >> > But please have patience with me! I only have a couple of hours each >> > day to spare for game development after the children went to bed :-) >> > >> > I got a question from Matthew if I wanted just one or many from each >> > country; >> > Answer: It doesn't matter how many names I get for each country. The >> > more the merrier! :-D >> > >> > Right now I'm counting (including my self) 15 names from 11 different >> > countris! >> > The PyGame community rocks! >> > >> > Keep 'em comming! >> > Best Regards >> > /John Eriksson >> > > >
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Pablo Moleri / Uruguay On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Stuart Axon > wrote: > Hi, > Stuart Axon - England / Britain / UK. (Some sports seem to do UK > or GB, others have seperate teams for England/Scotland/Wales) > > S++ > > 2009/11/13 John Eriksson : > > Hello every one! > > > > What a tremendous response! :-D > > > > I realized I was a little vague in my description of the game. This > > was partly because I didn't want to spoile the release of the game. > > But since you all will be a part of the game it's only fair that you > > know what you lend your name to. > > > > The game is called Power Play (right know anyway. It's changed name > > several times over the last week). It's somewhat inspierd by curling > > (Sorry Toni, no Hattrick killer. I really loved that game too!). It > > will be possible to play a singel game, 2-player game or to create a > > career in the Power Play World Series (this is where your name will > > occure). > > > > The World series is devided into several divisions and the player has > > to work his/her way up to the top to be the World Champion! > > > > This game is actually a spin off from a test I did when trying out the > > mathematics for completely different game I'm working on. I just had > > to try to create a really tough AI and it worked out really well. It's > > a game of strategy and carefull planning. It's highly addictive and I > > almost can't wait until I have finished it enough to show it to you. > > But please have patience with me! I only have a couple of hours each > > day to spare for game development after the children went to bed :-) > > > > I got a question from Matthew if I wanted just one or many from each > country; > > Answer: It doesn't matter how many names I get for each country. The > > more the merrier! :-D > > > > Right now I'm counting (including my self) 15 names from 11 different > > countris! > > The PyGame community rocks! > > > > Keep 'em comming! > > Best Regards > > /John Eriksson > > >
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Hi, Stuart Axon - England / Britain / UK. (Some sports seem to do UK or GB, others have seperate teams for England/Scotland/Wales) S++ 2009/11/13 John Eriksson : > Hello every one! > > What a tremendous response! :-D > > I realized I was a little vague in my description of the game. This > was partly because I didn't want to spoile the release of the game. > But since you all will be a part of the game it's only fair that you > know what you lend your name to. > > The game is called Power Play (right know anyway. It's changed name > several times over the last week). It's somewhat inspierd by curling > (Sorry Toni, no Hattrick killer. I really loved that game too!). It > will be possible to play a singel game, 2-player game or to create a > career in the Power Play World Series (this is where your name will > occure). > > The World series is devided into several divisions and the player has > to work his/her way up to the top to be the World Champion! > > This game is actually a spin off from a test I did when trying out the > mathematics for completely different game I'm working on. I just had > to try to create a really tough AI and it worked out really well. It's > a game of strategy and carefull planning. It's highly addictive and I > almost can't wait until I have finished it enough to show it to you. > But please have patience with me! I only have a couple of hours each > day to spare for game development after the children went to bed :-) > > I got a question from Matthew if I wanted just one or many from each country; > Answer: It doesn't matter how many names I get for each country. The > more the merrier! :-D > > Right now I'm counting (including my self) 15 names from 11 different > countris! > The PyGame community rocks! > > Keep 'em comming! > Best Regards > /John Eriksson >
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Hello every one! What a tremendous response! :-D I realized I was a little vague in my description of the game. This was partly because I didn't want to spoile the release of the game. But since you all will be a part of the game it's only fair that you know what you lend your name to. The game is called Power Play (right know anyway. It's changed name several times over the last week). It's somewhat inspierd by curling (Sorry Toni, no Hattrick killer. I really loved that game too!). It will be possible to play a singel game, 2-player game or to create a career in the Power Play World Series (this is where your name will occure). The World series is devided into several divisions and the player has to work his/her way up to the top to be the World Champion! This game is actually a spin off from a test I did when trying out the mathematics for completely different game I'm working on. I just had to try to create a really tough AI and it worked out really well. It's a game of strategy and carefull planning. It's highly addictive and I almost can't wait until I have finished it enough to show it to you. But please have patience with me! I only have a couple of hours each day to spare for game development after the children went to bed :-) I got a question from Matthew if I wanted just one or many from each country; Answer: It doesn't matter how many names I get for each country. The more the merrier! :-D Right now I'm counting (including my self) 15 names from 11 different countris! The PyGame community rocks! Keep 'em comming! Best Regards /John Eriksson
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Ian Mallett (California, USA) Great to know where everyone's from!
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Assuming you are from sweden John: Helt fantastisk marknadsföringsidé! Här har du mitt namn: Olof Bjarnason (Sverige). 2009/11/12 John Eriksson > Hi fellow pygame developers! > > I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, > on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. > > As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World > Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. > > I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and > nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much > nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead > of just using fictive names. > > All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set > in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named > character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a > rookie in Division 4. > > The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The > source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the > game is done. > > If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please > send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. > > Best Regards > /John Eriksson > http://arainyday.se > -- twitter.com/olofb olofb.wordpress.com olofb.wordpress.com/tag/english
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Do you want multiple from each country or only one? If you want a couple: Matthew Roe Wisconsin USA On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Frank Van Geirt wrote: > Frank Van Geirt - Belgium > > Regards > > > > Hi fellow pygame developers! > > I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, > on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. > > As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World > Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. > > I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and > nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much > nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead > of just using fictive names. > > All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set > in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named > character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a > rookie in Division 4. > > The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The > source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the > game is done. > > If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please > send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. > > Best Regards > /John Eriksson > http://arainyday.se > > >
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Frank Van Geirt - Belgium Regards Hi fellow pygame developers! I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead of just using fictive names. All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a rookie in Division 4. The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the game is done. If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. Best Regards /John Eriksson http://arainyday.se
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Wayne Koorts - South Africa Good luck with the game, can't wait to see it! Regards, Wayne 2009/11/13 rouiller olivier : > Olivier Rouiller - FRANCE > > regards! > > 2009/11/12 Thadeus Burgess >> >> Sweet! Thadeus Burgess - Texas USA - Caucasian >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:25 AM, leo kirotawa wrote: >>> >>> Cool!! Put my name too plz, I am from Brazil / BR / Brazilian, name is: >>> leonidas kirotawa. >>> >>> cheers >>> >>> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Ben Collier wrote: Excellent! My name, as I guess it says in the "from" field, is "Ben Collier", and I'm from England / Britain / UK. 2009/11/12 John Eriksson > > Hi fellow pygame developers! > > I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, > on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. > > As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World > Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. > > I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and > nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much > nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead > of just using fictive names. > > All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set > in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named > character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a > rookie in Division 4. > > The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The > source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the > game is done. > > If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please > send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. > > Best Regards > /John Eriksson > http://arainyday.se >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Leônidas S. Barbosa (Kirotawa) >>> [DesenvolvedorWeb/CEFET/RN] >>> [Ciências da Computação/UFRN] >>> [pós-graduando em Inteligência Computacional/Processamento Gráfico /UFRN >>> [Estudante de japonês nível 8 - Japanese Student] >>> [Desenvolvedor em python, PyGame] >>> blog: corecode.wordpress.com/ >>> >>> "Mais sábio é aquele que sabe que não sabe" (Sócrates) >>> >>> 日本語の学生です。 >>> コンピュータサイエンスの学位. >>> >> > > > > -- > Rouiller Olivier > 06 79 66 89 63 > Résidence Léonard de Vinci > App. A008 > 59650 Villeneuve d'Ascq >
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Hi, John Eriksson wrote: I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead of just using fictive names. [snip] If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. nice idea. Lorenz Quack, Germany looking forward to find my name in a game =)
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Olivier Rouiller - FRANCE regards! 2009/11/12 Thadeus Burgess > Sweet! Thadeus Burgess - Texas USA - Caucasian > > > > > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:25 AM, leo kirotawa wrote: > >> Cool!! Put my name too plz, I am from Brazil / BR / Brazilian, name is: >> leonidas kirotawa. >> >> cheers >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Ben Collier wrote: >> >>> Excellent! >>> >>> My name, as I guess it says in the "from" field, is "Ben Collier", and >>> I'm from England / Britain / UK. >>> >>> 2009/11/12 John Eriksson >>> >>> Hi fellow pygame developers! I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead of just using fictive names. All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a rookie in Division 4. The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the game is done. If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. Best Regards /John Eriksson http://arainyday.se >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Leônidas S. Barbosa (Kirotawa) >> [DesenvolvedorWeb/CEFET/RN] >> [Ciências da Computação/UFRN] >> [pós-graduando em Inteligência Computacional/Processamento Gráfico /UFRN >> [Estudante de japonês nível 8 - Japanese Student] >> [Desenvolvedor em python, PyGame] >> blog: corecode.wordpress.com/ >> >> "Mais sábio é aquele que sabe que não sabe" (Sócrates) >> >> 日本語の学生です。 >> コンピュータサイエンスの学位. >> >> > -- Rouiller Olivier 06 79 66 89 63 Résidence Léonard de Vinci App. A008 59650 Villeneuve d'Ascq
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Claudio Canepa , from Argentina good programing ! -- claudio On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:19 AM, John Eriksson wrote: > Hi fellow pygame developers! > > I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, > on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. > > As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World > Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. > > I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and > nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much > nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead > of just using fictive names. > > All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set > in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named > character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a > rookie in Division 4. > > The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The > source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the > game is done. > > If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please > send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. > > Best Regards > /John Eriksson > http://arainyday.se >
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
That's a great idea! :D Gabriel Bouffard - Canada -- Maranatha! - PFC aka Fezzik aka GAB On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Thadeus Burgess wrote: > Sweet! Thadeus Burgess - Texas USA - Caucasian > > > > > > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:25 AM, leo kirotawa wrote: > >> Cool!! Put my name too plz, I am from Brazil / BR / Brazilian, name is: >> leonidas kirotawa. >> >> cheers >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Ben Collier wrote: >> >>> Excellent! >>> >>> My name, as I guess it says in the "from" field, is "Ben Collier", and >>> I'm from England / Britain / UK. >>> >>> 2009/11/12 John Eriksson >>> >>> Hi fellow pygame developers! I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead of just using fictive names. All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a rookie in Division 4. The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the game is done. If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. Best Regards /John Eriksson http://arainyday.se >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Leônidas S. Barbosa (Kirotawa) >> [DesenvolvedorWeb/CEFET/RN] >> [Ciências da Computação/UFRN] >> [pós-graduando em Inteligência Computacional/Processamento Gráfico /UFRN >> [Estudante de japonês nível 8 - Japanese Student] >> [Desenvolvedor em python, PyGame] >> blog: corecode.wordpress.com/ >> >> "Mais sábio é aquele que sabe que não sabe" (Sócrates) >> >> 日本語の学生です。 >> コンピュータサイエンスの学位. >> >> >
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Sweet! Thadeus Burgess - Texas USA - Caucasian On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:25 AM, leo kirotawa wrote: > Cool!! Put my name too plz, I am from Brazil / BR / Brazilian, name is: > leonidas kirotawa. > > cheers > > > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Ben Collier wrote: > >> Excellent! >> >> My name, as I guess it says in the "from" field, is "Ben Collier", and I'm >> from England / Britain / UK. >> >> 2009/11/12 John Eriksson >> >> Hi fellow pygame developers! >>> >>> I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, >>> on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. >>> >>> As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World >>> Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. >>> >>> I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and >>> nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much >>> nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead >>> of just using fictive names. >>> >>> All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set >>> in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named >>> character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a >>> rookie in Division 4. >>> >>> The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The >>> source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the >>> game is done. >>> >>> If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please >>> send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. >>> >>> Best Regards >>> /John Eriksson >>> http://arainyday.se >>> >> >> > > > -- > Leônidas S. Barbosa (Kirotawa) > [DesenvolvedorWeb/CEFET/RN] > [Ciências da Computação/UFRN] > [pós-graduando em Inteligência Computacional/Processamento Gráfico /UFRN > [Estudante de japonês nível 8 - Japanese Student] > [Desenvolvedor em python, PyGame] > blog: corecode.wordpress.com/ > > "Mais sábio é aquele que sabe que não sabe" (Sócrates) > > 日本語の学生です。 > コンピュータサイエンスの学位. > >
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Cool!! Put my name too plz, I am from Brazil / BR / Brazilian, name is: leonidas kirotawa. cheers On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Ben Collier wrote: > Excellent! > > My name, as I guess it says in the "from" field, is "Ben Collier", and I'm > from England / Britain / UK. > > 2009/11/12 John Eriksson > > Hi fellow pygame developers! >> >> I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, >> on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. >> >> As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World >> Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. >> >> I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and >> nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much >> nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead >> of just using fictive names. >> >> All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set >> in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named >> character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a >> rookie in Division 4. >> >> The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The >> source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the >> game is done. >> >> If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please >> send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. >> >> Best Regards >> /John Eriksson >> http://arainyday.se >> > > -- Leônidas S. Barbosa (Kirotawa) [DesenvolvedorWeb/CEFET/RN] [Ciências da Computação/UFRN] [pós-graduando em Inteligência Computacional/Processamento Gráfico /UFRN [Estudante de japonês nível 8 - Japanese Student] [Desenvolvedor em python, PyGame] blog: corecode.wordpress.com/ "Mais sábio é aquele que sabe que não sabe" (Sócrates) 日本語の学生です。 コンピュータサイエンスの学位.
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Excellent! My name, as I guess it says in the "from" field, is "Ben Collier", and I'm from England / Britain / UK. 2009/11/12 John Eriksson > Hi fellow pygame developers! > > I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, > on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. > > As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World > Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. > > I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and > nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much > nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead > of just using fictive names. > > All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set > in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named > character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a > rookie in Division 4. > > The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The > source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the > game is done. > > If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please > send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. > > Best Regards > /John Eriksson > http://arainyday.se >
Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game
Hey, this sounds fun. Put me in it and give me a link, I'll link your game from paireepinart.com when it's finished (also paireepinart.com needs to be improved as well :P). I'm from Texas. On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 6:19 AM, John Eriksson wrote: > Hi fellow pygame developers! > > I'm developing a sports game. It's a fictive sport played one-on-one, > on ice against another human player or against a rather advanced AI. > > As part of the game it is possible to create a career in the World > Series against 40 (or so) AI controlled players. > > I started to search the net to find inspiration for names and > nationalities to the AI-players. But then I thought it would be much > nicer to use the names and nationalities of pygame developers instead > of just using fictive names. > > All AI-players will have different skill levels wich is randomly set > in the begining of a new World Series career. In one career your named > character will be the best in the world, and in another it might be a > rookie in Division 4. > > The game will be released as Freeware for both Linux and Windows. The > source code will (as allways for my projects) be available once the > game is done. > > If you wan't your name to apear as a AI-player in the game, please > send me your name (first + last) and your nationality. > > Best Regards > /John Eriksson > http://arainyday.se >