mbowen89
Sailor Apprentice
Hey everyone, I decided to join PiratesAhoy!
So here is my introduction....
My name is Michael, I'm 23, married, and live in Minnesota, USA. I'm an ASIC Design Engineer (application-specific integrated circuit). What does that mean...? Well let me explain. Where I work, my team helps make the main "chip" for hard drives. This chip has ARM processors, memory, and of course all the logic that runs everything. This logic is made up of "gates" (AND, OR, NOT, BUF) and registers (flip flops, latches, etc). All this stuff has to connect together and all the signals have to get where they are going on time. That's kind of what I do, help to make sure everything comes together smoothly and that the chip is going to function correctly. I mostly do a lot of scripting and using a Unix terminal all day.
Last October I decided I wanted to make an application for Android, so I installed Eclipse and the Android SDK and started learning Java (never used that language before), and started playing around. It's actually really cool to make apps for your own phone! I then started making a game (Tractor Pulling). I was going to make it 2D but decided to go all out and make it 3D. I started learning how to use Blender to create the 3D models, learned how to implement and use a 3D engine for Android, etc... So in about December I put it up on Google Play and actually was doing pretty well selling the game! I made a bunch of truck models and release another game (Truck Pulling), basically the same game only using trucks and semis instead of different tractors. It was an even bigger hit (I was #2 top paid app!!) for over a week and in top 5 nearly an entire month. Still boggles my mind. I didn't even think I knew what I was doing
So now I am using a program called Unity (http://unity3d.com/) which can build for PC, Mac, Android, iOS, and even more!! So I am remaking the game with this program and 3D engine so I can port to all these platforms, plus it's a lot more advanced and has a GUI, awesome things that I don't understand very well (shaders, etc, etc). It's really awesome.
I know that you guys are using Unreal to make the new game, I think it's probably a similar tool.
So now to pirates!
A while ago I remembered playing some type of pirate RPG on the Xbox, but couldn't remember the name. I tried searching for it but surely thought it wasn't Pirates of the Carribean (because I didn't remember it having anything to do with the movie). So when I finally realized it was that game, and then found out that there was a giant mod for it that had been developed over the years, I was pretty stoked. I (amazingly!!) found a copy of the used PC game that was in the UK on ebay and bought that... it's on its way now. So I am eagerly awaiting for it to arrive so I can install New Horizons. I have been reading through the forums and wiki and everything I can in anticipation, watching YouTube videos, etc.
It took me a while to understand the relationship between all these different pirate games, the mods available, etc. but I feel like I have a grasp on it now, somewhat. Seems like everything is kind of scattered around everywhere in bits and pieces.
I would love to work on the wiki honestly, once you guys get to know me.
So anyways, there's my rambling introduction. I hope to be a help to this community and look forward to getting to know everyone!
~Michael
So here is my introduction....
My name is Michael, I'm 23, married, and live in Minnesota, USA. I'm an ASIC Design Engineer (application-specific integrated circuit). What does that mean...? Well let me explain. Where I work, my team helps make the main "chip" for hard drives. This chip has ARM processors, memory, and of course all the logic that runs everything. This logic is made up of "gates" (AND, OR, NOT, BUF) and registers (flip flops, latches, etc). All this stuff has to connect together and all the signals have to get where they are going on time. That's kind of what I do, help to make sure everything comes together smoothly and that the chip is going to function correctly. I mostly do a lot of scripting and using a Unix terminal all day.
Last October I decided I wanted to make an application for Android, so I installed Eclipse and the Android SDK and started learning Java (never used that language before), and started playing around. It's actually really cool to make apps for your own phone! I then started making a game (Tractor Pulling). I was going to make it 2D but decided to go all out and make it 3D. I started learning how to use Blender to create the 3D models, learned how to implement and use a 3D engine for Android, etc... So in about December I put it up on Google Play and actually was doing pretty well selling the game! I made a bunch of truck models and release another game (Truck Pulling), basically the same game only using trucks and semis instead of different tractors. It was an even bigger hit (I was #2 top paid app!!) for over a week and in top 5 nearly an entire month. Still boggles my mind. I didn't even think I knew what I was doing
So now I am using a program called Unity (http://unity3d.com/) which can build for PC, Mac, Android, iOS, and even more!! So I am remaking the game with this program and 3D engine so I can port to all these platforms, plus it's a lot more advanced and has a GUI, awesome things that I don't understand very well (shaders, etc, etc). It's really awesome.
I know that you guys are using Unreal to make the new game, I think it's probably a similar tool.
So now to pirates!
A while ago I remembered playing some type of pirate RPG on the Xbox, but couldn't remember the name. I tried searching for it but surely thought it wasn't Pirates of the Carribean (because I didn't remember it having anything to do with the movie). So when I finally realized it was that game, and then found out that there was a giant mod for it that had been developed over the years, I was pretty stoked. I (amazingly!!) found a copy of the used PC game that was in the UK on ebay and bought that... it's on its way now. So I am eagerly awaiting for it to arrive so I can install New Horizons. I have been reading through the forums and wiki and everything I can in anticipation, watching YouTube videos, etc.
It took me a while to understand the relationship between all these different pirate games, the mods available, etc. but I feel like I have a grasp on it now, somewhat. Seems like everything is kind of scattered around everywhere in bits and pieces.
I would love to work on the wiki honestly, once you guys get to know me.
So anyways, there's my rambling introduction. I hope to be a help to this community and look forward to getting to know everyone!
~Michael