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Rebellion

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:52 am
by Admiral Tarrius
I know that Wikipedia is not known for giving factual information but I found something that cought my eye on rebellions wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebellion_Developments It says Unannounced Multiplayer Third Person Shooter (TBA, PS Vita) under List of games developed by Rebellion. The TBA could be Xbox 360 and ps3 but its confirmed on ps vita. Rebellion has made battlefront's for the psp before and they can make console games so... Maybe?

or TBS is just the 3DS, which is more likely and we just have another portable Battlefront. :(

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:20 am
by Redline
Rebellion has already confirmed via twitter that they are making no Star Wars game.

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:25 am
by Grpeephole303
If they did. I would probaly not buy it

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:43 am
by spartan64
Redline wrote:Rebellion has already confirmed via twitter that they are making no Star Wars game.
I can confirm that for you since I'm the one who asked. :u:

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:39 pm
by DarthRevan19
i hope the next battlefront is not for portable

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:02 pm
by P4KISTAN
DarthRevan19 wrote:i hope the next battlefront is not for portable
Don't we all?
But at the same time I hope they don't exclude it from the PC,it just seems like something that alot of devs are doing these days,making console exclusive fps titles.

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:19 pm
by Chaos
P4KISTAN wrote:
DarthRevan19 wrote:i hope the next battlefront is not for portable
Don't we all?
But at the same time I hope they don't exclude it from the PC,it just seems like something that alot of devs are doing these days,making console exclusive fps titles.
It really should be for PC. I think xboxs use C++ also.

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:24 pm
by Scott
Chaos wrote:
P4KISTAN wrote:
DarthRevan19 wrote:i hope the next battlefront is not for portable
Don't we all?
But at the same time I hope they don't exclude it from the PC,it just seems like something that alot of devs are doing these days,making console exclusive fps titles.
It really should be for PC. I think xboxs use C++ also.
There's really no programming language restrictions on any console. C++ is just the standard for ALL game development (excluding iOS games).

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:15 pm
by DarthRevan19
idk what c++ is

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:39 pm
by Chaos
DarthRevan19 wrote:idk what c++ is
A programming language.
WIkipedia says:
<blockquote>
"C++ (pronounced "cee plus plus") is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language. It is regarded as an intermediate-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features.[3] It was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs as an enhancement to the C language. Originally named C with Classes, the language was renamed C++ in 1983,[4] as a pun involving the increment operator.

C++ is one of the most popular programming languages[5][6] with application domains including systems software, application software, device drivers, embedded software, high-performance server and client applications, and entertainment software such as video games.[7] Several groups provide both free and proprietary C++ compiler software, including the GNU Project, Microsoft, Intel and Embarcadero Technologies. C++ has greatly influenced many other popular programming languages, most notably C#[2] and Java.

C++ is also used for hardware design, where the design is initially described in C++, then analyzed, architecturally constrained, and scheduled to create a register-transfer level hardware description language via high-level synthesis.[8]

The language began as enhancements to C, first adding classes, then virtual functions, operator overloading, multiple inheritance, templates, and exception handling among other features. After years of development, the C++ programming language standard was ratified in 1998 as ISO/IEC 14882:1998. The standard was amended by the 2003 technical corrigendum, ISO/IEC 14882:2003. The current standard extending C++ with new features was ratified and published by ISO in September 2011 as ISO/IEC 14882:2011 (informally known as C++11).[9]"
</blockquote>

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:42 pm
by DarthRevan19
Chaos wrote:
DarthRevan19 wrote:idk what c++ is
A programming language.
WIkipedia says:
<blockquote>
"C++ (pronounced "cee plus plus") is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language. It is regarded as an intermediate-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features.[3] It was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs as an enhancement to the C language. Originally named C with Classes, the language was renamed C++ in 1983,[4] as a pun involving the increment operator.

C++ is one of the most popular programming languages[5][6] with application domains including systems software, application software, device drivers, embedded software, high-performance server and client applications, and entertainment software such as video games.[7] Several groups provide both free and proprietary C++ compiler software, including the GNU Project, Microsoft, Intel and Embarcadero Technologies. C++ has greatly influenced many other popular programming languages, most notably C#[2] and Java.

C++ is also used for hardware design, where the design is initially described in C++, then analyzed, architecturally constrained, and scheduled to create a register-transfer level hardware description language via high-level synthesis.[8]

The language began as enhancements to C, first adding classes, then virtual functions, operator overloading, multiple inheritance, templates, and exception handling among other features. After years of development, the C++ programming language standard was ratified in 1998 as ISO/IEC 14882:1998. The standard was amended by the 2003 technical corrigendum, ISO/IEC 14882:2003. The current standard extending C++ with new features was ratified and published by ISO in September 2011 as ISO/IEC 14882:2011 (informally known as C++11).[9]"
</blockquote>
ok. lol u copy and paste didnt u?

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:58 pm
by Chaos
DarthRevan19 wrote:
Chaos wrote:
DarthRevan19 wrote:idk what c++ is
A programming language.
WIkipedia says:
<blockquote>
"C++ (pronounced "cee plus plus") is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language. It is regarded as an intermediate-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features.[3] It was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs as an enhancement to the C language. Originally named C with Classes, the language was renamed C++ in 1983,[4] as a pun involving the increment operator.

C++ is one of the most popular programming languages[5][6] with application domains including systems software, application software, device drivers, embedded software, high-performance server and client applications, and entertainment software such as video games.[7] Several groups provide both free and proprietary C++ compiler software, including the GNU Project, Microsoft, Intel and Embarcadero Technologies. C++ has greatly influenced many other popular programming languages, most notably C#[2] and Java.

C++ is also used for hardware design, where the design is initially described in C++, then analyzed, architecturally constrained, and scheduled to create a register-transfer level hardware description language via high-level synthesis.[8]

The language began as enhancements to C, first adding classes, then virtual functions, operator overloading, multiple inheritance, templates, and exception handling among other features. After years of development, the C++ programming language standard was ratified in 1998 as ISO/IEC 14882:1998. The standard was amended by the 2003 technical corrigendum, ISO/IEC 14882:2003. The current standard extending C++ with new features was ratified and published by ISO in September 2011 as ISO/IEC 14882:2011 (informally known as C++11).[9]"
</blockquote>
ok. lol u copy and paste didnt u?
You think I would type all that? =P

Re: Rebellion

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:03 pm
by DarthRevan19
lol yea. anyways thanks to u and mostly wikipedia for that