Hello, I`m pretty new here but as a future customer of MMF2\TGF2 I cannot seem to find any mention on a suspected release date for either of the new products. I know that these type of things are done when they are done but is there no place around for a more up to date view on things?
How about searching before asking? There's been like... A HUNDRED topics like this one over the past few months, it's getting quite repetitive. Clickteam haven't announced an exact release date yet. This winter, I think they said.
We all thought we knew (some still think they do), but none of us really know, anything behond the year & even then, last I remember, it was suppost to be released early 2005. I'm looking at late 2006 or early 2007, but give it time. We dont want them rushing MMF2 & having it turn out like crap because they didnt beta test it enough or something.
Actually I did search and there is no mention of a release date anywhere (I`m willing to be proven wrong). I`m not talking about hearsay I mean official news. Surely there`s an official statement somewhere?
YOU MEAN WE DON'T HAVE MMF3D. Oh crap, I was ripped of, www.hiwearegoingtoripyouoffnow.com said that they'd ship it to me tomorrow if i gave them $300 bucks, and I did.
Is MMF3D still even being made? I mean they havent said anything about it sence like, a couple conventions ago. Correct me if I'm wrong though. I saw a little bit of MMF3D, but I dont know if they are still working on it or not.
I hope it's being made, 'cause it would be totally awsome if we could make 3D stuff in MMF, and maybe then I'd get my $300 bucks worth, although the company's name is a little disturbing.
MMF3D is not being made. At the 2002 Click Convention, Clickteam showed off potential plans, but there has been no news since then - until Francois said himself at one of the conventions that work on MMF3D had ceased.
Just out of interest, I also own a copy of the book and am just wondering how long the demo trial is as it doesn`t seem to be time limited as it suggest in the actual book.
So basicly, you buy the book & you get a potentially $50 program, that is only limited by what wasnt added as of the time of its release? Sounds good to me, but I'd rather wait for the full version, then I can work with the bugs that they didnt fix, rather then the bugs that they plan to fix.
It's still limited in that you can't compile. It's fairly good, seems to have pretty much everything MMF should have had but didn't (instead of bricks we'll use giant scaled toy soldiers and spinning tops rotating through 360 degrees). What I've looked at so far is quite neat, but I haven't played with it that much.