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Torque 3D Game Development Cookbook

By : DAVID WYAND
Book Image

Torque 3D Game Development Cookbook

By: DAVID WYAND

Overview of this book

Torque 3D is a popular game engine that supports you in every step along the way to making your game a reality. Even with all of the power and tools that Torque 3D provides, finishing a high quality 3D game requires time and knowledge."Torque 3D Game Development Cookbook" is a practical guide that takes you through each of the major steps on the journey to creating your game, while learning a few tricks along the way.The recipes in this book start off with learning some of the finer points about TorqueScript. The book then moves on to each of Torque 3D's subsystems and ends with a variety of game play recipes.The various topics covered include activating level-specific game code and scheduling game events, dragging and dropping items between windows to work with an in-game inventory system, and covering the seams between objects with well placed decals. Some of the advanced topics include writing custom shaders and postFX, using zones to improve rendering performance, and enhancing your game's ambience through sound.Once you are done with Torque 3D Game Development Cookbook you'll be on your way to creating amazing 3D games and gain expert knowledge of Torque 3D.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Torque 3D Game Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

How to activate, deactivate, and use Telnet for console access


Torque 3D's console is useful for debugging your game, as well as for altering a running game. While the console is available from both the client and the dedicated server's windows, sometimes we need to access the console remotely. This can be especially useful when a dedicated server has been started as either a Windows service or scheduled task, and there is no window available to interact with.

For these circumstances, Torque 3D provides an internal Telnet server that may be used for remote console access. In this recipe, we will learn how to set up and activate console access through Telnet.

Getting ready

We will be using a project based on the Torque 3D's Full template, using the Empty Terrain level. If you haven't already, use the Torque Project Manager (Project Manager.exe) to create a new project from the Full template; it will be found under the My Projects directory.

How to do it...

In the following steps, we will activate...