2004-06-28
The additional levels contributed by other players (before version 3.1.0 part
of the Rocks’n’Diamonds base package) are now available as a separate package
in the “Levels & Artwork” section. (The new levels
contributed in 2004 so far will be available in a few weeks.)
2004-06-19
The sections
“Levels & Artwork” and
“Links” have been updated and extended.
2004-06-18
After yesterday’s deletion of our Web Forum, I won’t trust any free (neither
“free” as in “free beer”, nor “free” as in “free speech”, but “free” as in
“you get what you pay for” :-( ) web forum hosting company anymore.
Therefore,
I have now installed phpBB,
which is the current “state of the art” in forum software. It is totally free,
open source, fast and comes with a lot of
features. Among other things,
this means: No annoying advertisements anymore. No “too many connections”
anymore. No waiting for slow servers anymore.
I will try to make all functionality from the old forum also available in the
new one soon, especially that marvellous “level sketch” feature. Currently,
the new forum looks still a bit simple and generic, but this will change in
the future. I hope that all active and all occasional members of the old
forum will soon meet again in this new forum, so that the R’n’D community
will soon be reunited again. The new forum is hosted directly on this web
server and can’t be deleted by a hostile provider anymore. This forum is here
to stay.
Join the Final Rocks’n’Diamonds Web Forum
now! :-)
2004-06-18
Yesterday evening, our great Web Forum, which was hosted at
www.proboards.com,
vanished without any known reason.
It is suspected to be simply deleted by ProBoards, with all posts,
all user information, and all work we have put into it. :-(
Until we know more, please use the still existing,
old forum. :-(
2004-06-08
Jürgen Bonhagen has just released a great new level set:
“game inside” (needs the brand-new version 3.1.0).
It’s a one-level-set, but it marks the current state-of-the-art in custom
element level and artwork design.
I never thought that something like that was even possible by just cleverly
using CEs!
See a screenshot and the description in
English or
German.
The package can be downloaded from Jürgen’s
download page.
Also have a look at his previous one-level-set “bug machine”,
which is included in the same package.
Both levels utilize the current CE techniques to a very high degree,
and I’m highly impressed what can be achieved using ordinary custom
elements!
Visit Jürgen’s R’n’D site:
