Hate to break the news to everyone, but Project Monster is no longer existent. I did make progress on it and the other three guys did a good job, but the game failed anyway. I'm just going to come out and say it: Jon, METH, and Jr did a fine piece of work on the game.
I was the one who messed it up by never working on it. We couldn't even find a decent physics engine, so I'm sorry I got your hopes up for nothing.
For those who want to follow through the topic anyway, here's the original post...
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Someone recommended that I create a new thread for this game because the old one is already 9 pages long. Anyway, here's the scoop.
Project Monster is my new freeware monster truck game project. Sort of along the lines of Jpez1932's
Monster Freestyle Racing, this game takes mtm2's features (AND mtm1's features) and modernizes them into high-detail and high-action monster truck game.
The main reason I started the project was because mtm1 is the only true m/t drag game, yet its detail is lousy - cars don't crush, AI trucks drive through walls, and everything's pixelated at 640x480 rez.
Now that I have the introduction out of the way, let me just show you my current progress.
I'd show you pictures of the sort-of-truck I have now, but my ASPFreeServer account was deleted for some reason. So I'll just give ImageShack some business to show you this picture of a shock absorber.
To the right of the shock are the two shock rams, which are two metal poles that slide in and out of monster truck shocks. A better way to describe them would be to play mtm2 and look at the shocks of any truck. The rams are the two things that pull in and out with the movement of the axle.
I've noticed a few for-realism's-sake things that I should point out.
-Mtm2 gives us the impression that the suspention of a monster truck is extremely versatile. It might be complex, but the axles do not rotate (they would break), individual tires don't move up or down without affecting the other one, and the suspension does NOT soak up every last bounce the truck might get.
-Monster trucks do not have lights, with Monster Patrol and the older ones being the exception.
-Monster trucks do not race off road, like mtm2 suggests. I'll provide a few offroad tracks, but drags are my priority.
-The cab of a monster truck does not cave in.
-The body of a truck can be easily ripped off in a crash.
There are plenty more details, but I don't want to bore you to death. Stay tuned for more news.[/i]