Play Raze, and at the part where it lists the name of the authors, click it.
Got it. And Juice-Tin said:
So itâs be about 2 months since the âbirthâ of Raze, and itâs been doing pretty well (thanks to you guys!), but many of you have been asking for an online version. Well, nearly Everyone has been asking for it! Iâve been talking it over with Addison (artist), and we got some pretty cool ideas for [...]
Iâve been talking it over with Addison (artist), and we got some pretty cool ideas for an online version. Some of the ideas which Bungie later revealed will be in Halo Reach. So⦠Did Bungie spy on our conversation, steal our ideas, and put them into their game within a few weeks? The obvious answer is, maybe.
Anyway, thanks to the nice folks at Newgrounds.com, some people have suggested a few ways I can get Raze online. Unfortunately I tested some of these ways, and it turns out Flash just doesnât have the online capability that a fast paced game like Raze needs. However, a new version of the Flash player is out which is going to have better support and speed for online play.
So the options we were thinking about are:
Wait for the newer version of Flash that has better/faster the online capabilities. Forget Flash altogether and go for an XboxLiveArcade version of Raze (though this may be too costly for us right now) Wait for the newer version of Flash, and in the meantime make a Raze 2, which will be offline but address all the issues the first one had, such as fixing all the bugs and AI difficulty. Implimenting a new rendering engine that makes the game lag free, and lots of other goodies. Weâre still not sure which route weâre going to take. But weâre going to make a smaller game in the meantime, just to get a break from the intense work that came with making Raze, and give us some time to think over those options.