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This question was closed Jan 28, 2012 at 02:31 AM by Eric5h5 for the following reason:

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Question by Rob9891 · Jan 27, 2012 at 11:13 PM · game

How far am i

Hey guys, so im making an open world game(like gta). So i already made my characters, The vehicles. The weapons. I also already written the story. How much percent do you guys think i am to being done? I just want an estimate. Please no negative comments. Thank you in advance.

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Beside the facts that all the other posters had posted, this question has nothing to do with Unity3D AND is not relevant to any other person on this planet.

You should read the FAQs to inform yourself about how to use this site.

You ask for no negative comments? Why do you expect negative comments? Because you know that this question isn't appropriate for this site? ~sigh~

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Btw. i've just had a quick look at your other "questions" and almost all of them doesn't meet the requirements for this site. If you want to start discussions or ask for opinions go to the Unity forums. That what they are made for.

You litter this place with garbage-questions. This should be a knowledge-database for other users. Good specific questions and appropriate answers. If you continue like this you will get suspended for spam$$anonymous$$g the site...

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Answer by mpavlinsky · Jan 27, 2012 at 11:29 PM

If this is your first game you've set your sights very high. I would suggest making something small and building on it incrementally. It's going to be extremely discouraging to work on this with the big picture in mind. Also the concept of an open world game is very vague and it usually takes exactly as much time as is allocated to the project since there is always more stuff you would like to get in and you just end up making drastic cuts near the end. It's really impossible to give a number because an open world game could very well take any amount of time if you never stop adding things to it, it's all relative to how grandiose your plan is.

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Answer by Kryptos · Jan 28, 2012 at 12:35 AM

I will say 0%. No offense but having story and graphic material doesn't make a game at all (most games do not have any story or a very simplistic one).

Try to do a prototype of your game with a simple implementation of your gameplay mechanics. After that you will be at about 5 to 10% of your game.

Piece of advice: for a first time, forget about making an open world game. It is highly difficult. You can still make great games without it.

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