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- Title: Revised project goals
- Date: 2023-12-25 00:00
- Category: News
- Slug: rpg-ends
- Lang: en
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- # The dream of an open source RPG is over
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- In 2005 the Opensource Game Studio project started
- under the name of the [Opensource RPG][osrpg], because we wanted
- to create "the first competitive open free game".
- In 2011 right after releasing OGS Mahjong 0.7 we have already
- had the numbers that it would take us [540 years to create RPG][540y].
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- In 2011 we had a dream that we as a team would grow, which could decrease
- 540 years to someting reasonable. However today in the end of 2023 it's clear
- **we are unable to create RPG**.
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- # Validation of the software durability hypothesis
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- In 2013 we have released OGS Mahjong 1.1, the last completed product as
- part of the Opensource Game Studio project. Surprisingly OGS Mahjong still
- shows the signs of life, albeit its [download chart][mjdlsf] resembles
- death agony:
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- ![OGS Mahjong 1.1 downloads in 10 years][mjdl]
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- Recently we have checked if OGS Mahjong 1.1 runs under Linux. Unfortunately,
- the game did run right out of the box. We had to create a few symlinks, and
- that worked. Thus, a bit of environment setup was required. That's a good
- result for a 10 year old software.
-
- In 2019 we created [PSKOV][pskov], our own static site generator to have
- site articles in a convenient Markdown format. Also, we did PSKOV in web to
- check web software durability. Today, 4 years from the initial release,
- web software durability hypothesis proves itself right. We're sure PSKOV of 2019
- will be functioning in 2029 without a single change. However, we have to wait
- for 6 more years for that to come true.
-
- OGS Mahjong and PSKOV prove that durability of 4-10 years is not a fantasy.
- The durability is essential to hobby projects, because hobbyists can't catch
- up to the always changing Operating Systems' requirements. **We consider the
- Opensource Game Studio software has passed the durability check**.
-
- # The portable code hypothesis
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- Our next step is to have portable code. That means the code is ~80%
- technically identical on each platform: Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Web, Windows.
-
- The portability is essential to hobby projects, because hobbyists don't have
- the ability to regularly validate their code on each platform. **We are going
- to take portability to the new level for both OGS Mahjong and PSKOV**.
-
- Going to be interesting.
-
- PS: Also, we now have Disqus comments here. Share and like ;)
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- [osrpg]: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/general-10/the-creation-of-the-best-rpg-355858/
- [540y]: https://gamedev.ru/community/ogs/articles/?id=6383
- [mjdlsf]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/osrpgcreation/files/Mahjong/1.1.0/ogs-mahjong-1.1.0-windows32.exe/stats/timeline?dates=2013-05-05+to+2023-12-01
- [mjdl]: ../../images/2023_rpg-ends_mjdl.jpg
- [pskov]: https://opengamestudio.org/pskov/en/pskov_1.0.0+en.html
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