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GAM666/DPS901 Project requirements 20103

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Phase 1
== Phase 1 ==
The first phase is a 200-300 word informal, written proposal of what you intend to implement in your game: what you imagine your game doing. Your description should identify the objects in your game and include one or more illustrations of your design. The illustrations may be hand-drawn and scanned. Included in your illustrations should be a map of what you envisage the 3D world of your game will look like, with 3-dimensional coordinates of all of the major points in the world. Your map should include all of the "actors" (moving objects) in the world. You should identify the coordinates as realistically as possible, being aware that you may need to scale them up or down as you implement your design in code. Included in your  As part of the submission each team member should be provide a link on the team's project page to their own successfully compiled version of the 15-controller sample. The sample should reside in-class Sprite Animation Samplethe team member's branch of their team's repository. Your instructor The source code should be able include the following updates:* add your own name to the caption for the dialog box* change the window title to run include the name of the teamYou can obtain a copy of this sample directly by opening from the executable directlydpsgam course repository.
The purpose of this first phase is twofold:
* to define your game in both scope and detail and thereby to give your instructor some idea of your design: whether what you intend is too simple, too complex or about right
* to ensure your instructor that you can are ready to work with your SVN own branch of your team's repository and are ready to focus on implementing start modifying the framework to suit your team's design.Your submission should enable your instructor to give you feedback and to discuss your proposal in some depthdetail. Your team should decide its own group to individual ratio for grading purposes and post the ratio on its project page.
Your team must arrange a time and date to meet with your instructor to discuss the proposal and to commit the different responsibilities of the team members. This meeting should take place no later than week 6 of the semester, preferably earlier.

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