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jPCT-AE - a 3d engine for Android => Projects => Topic started by: zammbi on March 08, 2012, 12:15:13 am
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I thought I'll share what what was built using JPCT in the CricHQ android version.
CricHQ is a leading cricket scoring and viewing cricket application on iphone, website and soon android.
Website: www.crichq.com
No public release for the android version yet. But I'll share once it's out.
Image showing live wagon wheels using JPCT attached. The screen shot was taken on a galaxy nexus.
3d Pitch maps are the next thing to build.
Edit:
Pitch map screen shot below.
Next is to build wagon wheel and pitch map input.
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I've no clue about cricket, but it looks nice... ;)
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I've no clue about cricket, but it looks nice
Hehe thanks.
My work was grateful that you could help with adding lines into library and then optimising them. If you need a job in New Zealand they probably would be willing to hire :P
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Live pitch map viewing screen shot attached.
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...weird game... ;)
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Here is the Android version (it's free):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nz.co.nuffie.android.crichq
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I've added it to the project page.
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I've added it to the project page.
Cool stuff.
The latest version now includes inputting of PM and WW which is all done in JPCT :)
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Update:
So after many years of fairly bug free 3D wagon wheel and pitch maps from JPCT, we will be updating to Unity in a near upcoming release.
This is so we can use the same codebase for all our platforms (web, iOS, Android).
JPCT has been a dream compared to Cocos3D which is what we had on iOS.
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Ahh, Unity...the Microsoft Frontpage of 3D development... ;)
I wish you best of luck for the transition. CricHQ was an important project for jPCT-AE as well, because it helped to improve and extend the engine in various ways (Polylines...). If you once decide to come back, we'll be here...