F.A.Q.
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1...What Graphical Engine Will Narrowmire
Use?
After searching through tons of free graphics
engines, the Narrowmire Team has decided to use a free, open
source engine called OGRE ( http://www.ogre3d.org ). It offers
cross platform capabilities, OpenGL or DirectX for your
graphics, and several other qualities that set it above the
rest.
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2...What Will Narrowmire Be
Like?
Narrowmire is like nothing you have ever
played... actually it is like a ton of little aspects that you
probably have played in other games, fused with revolutionary
new ideas from the Narrowmire Team.
This game will be heavily based on role-playing.
Before signing up for an account, each player will have to
accept a terms of service document stating they agree to not
just play the game, but stay "In Character" while doing so. We
have complex anti Power Gaming / Leveling aspects to make the
game fun for everyone, yet they are loose enough so that
players can gain levels and advance without a ton of hastle.
That, mixed with other new game aspects, is what will seperate
Narrowmire from the rest! For more information on the game
features, click Here.
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3...What Is The Release
Date?
Since this is a free, open source project
that people are donating their time and effort to, we cannot
set exact dates. We will work as hard as we can to get
frequent releases, updates, and playable demos out before we
go into the Alpha stage, but their are no guarentees.
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4...Is There Any Way I Can
Help?
If you can contribute in any way to Narrowmire,
it would be very much appreciated. This doesn't mean you have
to be a developer to contribute, just be active on our forums by posting your ideas, art, or just
by showing your support. If you would like to sign up for a
developer position, it can he done Here.
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5...If The Game Is Non-Profit, Why Do You
Have A Donate Option?
The answer is very simple. We do not use the
proceeds from the donation to benefit ourselves. About $9.00 a
year will go to the payment of a domain name that we plan on
getting in the near future. All other proceeds go to open
source funds.
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