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OwnageWorld [ Fri 29 Jan, 2010 17:39 ]
Post subject: Re: Games For Activity Mod
Mighty Gorgon wrote: [View Post]
The problem is that the link is called via FLASH game, and you would need the source of that game to be able to edit it.

Unless you are able to configure different options via the PHP files provided, but you would need a reference for properly doing that.

As far as I can see, those games are coded for IPB, can you try to get the right files in IPB which manages the high scores? That would be of great help.

I dont know if it helps for now, but it links to: http://www.fluks.net/index.php?act=Arcade&do=newscore.

So in index.php I need to create an "act=arcade" + "do=newscore" or something?
I would be very cool if we can figure this out, without the sources of games!

I will download ipbProArcade soon, and try to figure out a bit more...


Mighty Gorgon [ Sat 30 Jan, 2010 09:24 ]
Post subject: Re: Games For Activity Mod
I need to have a look at that index file (and all files which that file is including) to be able to fix that.

Is that package free? If yes is the answer, please send me the link where I can download that.


Lopalong [ Tue 09 Feb, 2010 13:04 ]
Post subject: Re: Games For Activity Mod
OwnageWorld wrote: [View Post]

But the main question: How can these games be converted somehow, to get them working on the activity mod WITH highscores!

PS I'm not talking about the games which can be downloaded from icyphoenix.co.uk, those are fine. But I have 2000+ flash games on my computer I would like to install!

Thanks in advance!

OwnageWorld


The first thing you need to do is to seek permission from the original game authors to chop and change their game scripts that you want to use. and what conditions they propose BEFORE you do anything.

Mighty Gorgon wrote: [View Post]
Is that package free? If yes is the answer, please send me the link where I can download that.


Usually IPB, as it is Commercial proposition requires that all or any licence requirements be respected and applied to anything that is proposed / suggested for inclusion to its software; else it is usually rejected with the most severe of warnings.

Icy Phoenix is GPL, and OwnageWorld needs to be reminded that he/she has the responsibility to ensure that he/she is has the permission to do that. And while he or she may have 2,000 games they would like to convert, I would be reasonably confident that "99%" of them would have some license requirements prior to modifying them.




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