Hi all,
As the title says, I'm looking for a way to use UDK to build an adventure game (3rd person) After research on the web, I found that tutorials on this kind of work with UDK are pretty herd to find (or perhaps I didn't quite know were to look?)
In any case, I found a game in progress called "Airborn" that did exactly what I'm looking for as far as gameplay is concerned.
was there ever any tutorial or creation document posted on how the creators of "Airborn" modded UDK?
Thanks a lot,
Gibrril
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Given the fact that I want to learn how to create a game that is completely indipendent of Unreal or Unreal Tournament structures, should I buy these books or is there nothing in these on modding of this nature?
-Mastering Unreal Technology I
-Mastering Unreal Technology II
Thanks a lot,
Gibrril
What is it exactly that you have problems with? Is it the programming or is it the level design or what?
I would say that you should start on making smaller project such as just simple maps with an objective before getting into making full games like this.
I would start with checking out tutorials like the Top Down game found here.
You might want to start studying Unreal Scrips and get a hold of thoose books. At my school we made games using UDK during a 4 week period, none of us had any previous UDK experience, and some of us really changed the game dramaticly. So i really think it can be done for sure.
Look for anything you can find on Unreal Script and Kismet. Eat3d has some nice ones.
What I'm looking for exactly is a tutorial on how to "mod" UDK in such a way that it no longer builds a UT or Unreal related game (as in deathmatch or something) but a completely stand-alone custom game.
Thanks for the tips,
Gibrril
These threads should have more than enough info to get starts on a UDK project.
However based on your skill level with 3d modeling/animating I don't know how far you can get.
Many thanks,
Gibrril