Neanderthal
Arcane
Fuck me, tha dunt beat about bushes does tha Neal? Nice to hear a straight talker an no marketing speak. Fucking loved BaK an its writing, even Kulgan Patrus, good luck man.
BTW nealiios , you mentioned some time ago that you were looking into an updated version of your Swords & Circuitry book... any news on that?
Because I am a stupid old man, what do the bird and the agenda things mean?
Every so often the powers-that-be likes to mess with our stuff, sometimes our like/brofist system. I believe 1-2 years ago we had a similar issue, but with a lot more icons. It'll blow over in about a week.Because I am a stupid old man, what do the bird and the agenda things mean?
I'd pay for a pdf of the book boss. That said, there's possibly some merit in felipepepe's Patreon suggestion.Which of those options would folks here be most interested in?
I can guarantee that the millisecond I put BAK Remastered up on Steam, I'd have a team of lawyers at my front door with a chainsaw endoscope ready to educate me on the fine points of copyright law
Neal Hallford said:John would go even further when he went home at night, and would often show her aspects of the interface to see how she reacted to them. The puzzle chest interface, the magic interface, moving around the world…all of them got the Autumn test first. If she wanted to grab the mouse, or she laughed, or she was otherwise engaged by what she was seeing, we felt we were on the right track. A yawn or general disinterest from her was a kiss of death. It didn’t really matter to us whether or not she understood what she was seeing, but what counted was whether or not at some instinctive level we were triggering the most primitive senses of fun. So there you have it. Absurdist as it might sound, our million dollar game based on the license of a New York Times Bestselling author was initially designed for – and focus tested by – a four year old girl.
So as if I needed yet another reason to love you, I now find out that you're responsible for MM3's soundtrack.I got my first job at New World Computing because of a series of radio dramas I'd produced. I was also an electronic musician and brought with me a lot of knowledge of MIDI which came in handy when were first starting to develop music for the MT32 sound module.
So as if I needed yet another reason to love you, I now find out that you're responsible for MM3's soundtrack.I got my first job at New World Computing because of a series of radio dramas I'd produced. I was also an electronic musician and brought with me a lot of knowledge of MIDI which came in handy when were first starting to develop music for the MT32 sound module.
Oh Neal
You had something to do with it. Good enough for meWait. No. Back up. I didn't do the soundtrack for M&M III. I just worked closely with Todd Hendrix, the guy who was responsible for implementing the sound FX and music. He didn't have a lot of experience with MIDI, so I provided feedback on how it worked with offboard musical gear. The Fat Man did all the music for M&M III and also for Planet's Edge.
I reiterate, becaause I know people are getting excited about it -- all I'm working on is a tech demo of the first zone, first chapter. Full stop.