Thread: AGS vs SLUDGE
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Old 03-28-2005, 11:54 PM   #56
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I find that a typical scene takes AT LEAST 3 hours to draw, 1 hour to code (floor, Z buffer, hot spots), and another 3 hours to make something interesting happen in it
Please don't infer from this that Sludge is slow! I just like to pack a lot into my scenes and get them how I want them. The time is taken in physically writing the responses, finding graphical source material for inspiration, etc. I find it hard to imagine any way that Sludge could be any faster, unless it incorporated a mind reading feature and did the work when I was asleep.
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