#229 posted by sock on 2013/01/08 13:05:41
It took me ages to find the new music and it certainly better than the last attempt. This is the first of a new set of video's to replace the old stuff I had before which has not aged well.
Personally I thought the less messages were better but I knew exactly what to do, so I never really needed any explanations. From watching demo's and various email feedback I think the extra text is better for people new to the concept of stealth. The messages only appear if you move around and do things different, I tried to make the text react to what the player is doing.
It is certainly a learning process trying to create video's with the right balance of information, action and not making things look too easy.
It's Good
#230 posted by ijed on 2013/01/08 13:09:36
That you take the feedback so seriously.
I realise we here are a more hardcore audience.
Sock
#231 posted by Vondur on 2013/01/08 14:54:17
finished it, awesome stuff! very inspiring gameplay and most of all texture choice and atmosphere!
here're the demos: http://vondur.net/files/shadow.7z
Sock
#232 posted by RickyT33 on 2013/01/08 19:18:50
You get 21/20 for the map just for the brushwork and texture job. Those arches are stunning. Really inspired construction.
New Video
#233 posted by sock on 2013/01/08 20:20:12
Another game play video, this time on S1M1 featuring lots of tricks, tips and sudden deaths!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxbWypUlQQg
@ijed, I always listen to feedback, it makes my stuff better!
@vondur, you are star, thank you very much :)
@RickyT23, thanks, did you try stealth mode?
#234 posted by necros on 2013/01/09 02:06:50
I watched it, and while I do know everything about how it works, I think the new messages make everything clear. Sometimes it's not always clear on why a monster wakes up unless you understand all the rules. Explaining why the one ogre woke up when you stood in front of it is, while maybe a bit verbose, explains the basics on the system well.
What Necros Said
#235 posted by - on 2013/01/09 19:37:13
The further messages, and also the page you wrote on moddb, really help drive some of the concepts home.
Final Video
#236 posted by sock on 2013/01/09 23:23:39
The last one in the set of gameplay videos showing hints, tips and sudden death moments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jApMw5hcKBk
It took me ages to plan the routes, enemy encounters and then finally syncing it all to music to make the right impact. Some of the sequences I probably played 50+ times to get the perfect demo but it was worth it in the end. I played a lot with poison bolts in the gameplay videos and it turned out to be a lot of fun, I might try a poison bolt only mode (no axe) and see how it works out.
Anyway thanks everyone for the feedback so far it has been awesome. Its shame some regulars here did not reply but I am sure they have their reasons. Time to get back to making stuff and not constantly waffle in this thread!
#237 posted by necros on 2013/01/10 01:34:31
That was cool. :) I never really thought of playing it at such a fast pace. You must have been laughing at how long it took me to get through the levels. ^_^;
Sock
#238 posted by nitin on 2013/01/10 10:45:11
honestly, time is the only reason at the moment, just bought a place and so thats kept me busy.
Havent played tronyn's map either yet. OR his previous arcextra ones.
#239 posted by sock on 2013/01/11 19:19:08
@nitin, its fine I do understand that everyone has life stuff to do, I was simply expressing my disappointment that's all. I thought after so many years of hanging out at this place and finally making some Q1 content that the regulars here would be more vocal. Oh well time to get some chill pills! :)
#240 posted by sock on 2013/01/11 19:26:11
@necros, I made these extra video's because I keep seeing people in demo's not doing any advanced stuff like firing bolts and ducking behind corners. I am not sure why nobody uses this trick because it allows the higher stealth skill levels to become easier. Totally out of ideas of what to do, besides make more video's!
#241 posted by necros on 2013/01/12 00:31:06
Half of the stuff in those videos I didn't even consider doing... It almost felt like a speedrun at times!
#242 posted by sock on 2013/01/12 12:52:39
@necros, after seeing the video would you go back to the levels and try them differently? Does the video make you curious to try different things? or would you not bother until a new version came out?
Random Thought
#243 posted by Spirit on 2013/01/12 13:15:11
I think one aspect that is confusing with poison is the ambiguous color scheme. For visibility the green icon means the monster cannot see me, red means "bad, be careful now". for killing with poison the green means "wait" and red means "good, kill now".
#244 posted by necros on 2013/01/12 18:11:48
I'm in a little bit different position, I think. I've played your maps dozens of times now so I'm kind of bored of the gameplay at this point. If you had new maps, yeah, I'd probably try the move a little quicker and be more 'daring' in how I approached situations.
Standalone Quake
#245 posted by sock on 2013/01/24 14:55:10
Part of the problem of trying to pimp a Quake MOD is that very few people actually have the game anymore. I know a large portion of the original assets are in the shareware version.
I have been doing some tests and I am very close to replacing all of the assets from the bought version of Quake with my own assets. I have done some tests of my MOD + shareware assets + custom engine and it works!
In theory I can distribute my MOD with a modified engine + shareware pak file and more people can play it. Is this a good idea? Is it likely I will get ID lawyers beating my door down in the middle of the night?
@metlslime, Can I distribute your engine+readme file in a final zip for people to play my MOD?
#246 posted by Spirit on 2013/01/24 15:27:26
The shareware license does not allow that. Sorry. :( It sucks!
id Software does not care the slightest bit though. Also you could probably just have your users download the shareware by hand. A certain website is actually luring people into believing that Quake is free and they have a repacked shareware that is easy to install. So while morally wrong, I'd say go ahead.
Fitzquake you can take without even asking though, you would just need to be ready to provide the source code to the specific exe you shipped plus you must make clear that it is GPL. That's the power of free software to you. :)
We've Got
#247 posted by ijed on 2013/01/24 15:46:16
The same issue. We've got the name and legacy code left and for ease of testing right now we've removed any dependency on the Quake folder itself and run standalone.
For a game that's over ten years old I doubt they'll send hitmen after us, but as Spirit suggests 'it's nice to be nice' so we'll have to come up with some sort of solution.
A message saying 'buy Quake' probably isn't enough. Re-adding the dependency on the shareware version seems cack-handed though.
Shareware
#248 posted by sock on 2013/01/24 15:52:21
I downloaded the shareware from the ID site and it won't even install under Win7!?! Which really is annoying. This is why I was going to take the shareware pak and ID readme docs and put them in a separate zip for people to install.
I know Quake one ( http://quakeone.com/freequake/en.html ) have made a shareware installer with all the assets and they seem to be getting away with it.
I certainly will not be charging any money for my MOD now or in the future so this is not about money but what is morally right or not rude to ID. I was thinking about contacting ID but I get the feeling I might be ignored because it is a sensitive copyright issue.
Ignored At Best :)
#249 posted by ijed on 2013/01/24 15:55:21
They have a team of lawyers who have to justify their salaries.
A shareware installer... that sounds like the most reasonable solution.
To Clarify
#250 posted by ijed on 2013/01/24 16:32:46
We're not making any money off modding either.
And while I doubt that id's legal team would actually sue a modder, I wouldn't put it beyond them to send out a cease and desist.
And if that happens you're basically playing chicken with a landslide.
I Got A Reply!
#251 posted by sock on 2013/01/24 16:45:29
I can understand why people love JohnC so much, I emailed him and he replied! :) You can re-distribute the shareware content inside of your installer but it has to be ALL of the shareware content.
I don't mind doing that, at least then people can play my MOD. All shareware content + MOD + custom engine means I can get a lot more people interested in Quake goodness!
I also emailed JohnR a couple weeks ago, no reply, really good way to piss fans off, ignoring them! >:(
Wow
#252 posted by ijed on 2013/01/24 18:11:57
Nice to be proven wrong :)
Thanks.
#253 posted by Spirit on 2013/01/24 18:12:50
wow, that is quite orthogonal to the original license. Can you share what you asked and his reply verbatim? Being able to base stuff on the shareware and distribute mods that do so standalone would be a small revolution.
I think bethesda owns quake now though, so jc can only give the moral ok, not the legal one. I would not worry about any sueing, worst thing would be DMCA or a cease & desist. Not the end of the world.
John Romero has no saying in this since he is not with id anymore. Maybe you depressed him ;) Usually he is fairly quick (quicker than me...) to respond to mails. maybe yours simply was overlooked.
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