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Once every eight hundred and fifty two years, something happens. A great man is born. That man is you. <Various Audience Coughs> The year is 3000. On the dot. It's a brave new galaxy. Aliens are as common as Manchester United fans. Weapons are as powerful as gods. The future is a scary place. But for you, also one of great adventure. Set foot on the Starship LeaveSpoon, and boldly go where a million others have gone before. But there's one thing you got they don't. Style. And lots of it. This is the ultimate sci-fi fashion simulator. With guns. And robots. And lots of silly jokes designed to illicit laughter. Can you save the universe? Do you even want to? Join the dark side or march with the good. Along side buying expensive clothese and looking good with a gun in your hand, you will engage a varied and interesting cast of sci-fi characters. From the Cockney(Think Derick Trotter) Captain, to Jim, the local 'highman'.

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Improved gui.
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kennedyzak
kennedyzak - - 61 comments

Really loving the GUI, I could imagine something like this being implemented into an Ironman FPS game too.

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BinaryAnt - - 46 comments

Thanks again ye men of honour :)

And the gui will be released open source soon. i'd love to see you guys adding to it. i'll never profit from it, but i will use it indirectly in my projects like everyone else i hope :)

(Unity3D free and pro only i'm afraid. Though i could quite easily do one as a plugin for another engine, i'm really enjoying unity though. perhaps one day :) )

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Here's the gui as it stands now. shows the multiple choice system. they're 3d, but mouse detection is pixel perfect(Uses raycasting)
Also note, things like bloom etc work on the gui too.