DosBuster
Arcane
I wouldn't get hyped yet, yes, the writing was cool. But that's all we saw, we haven't seen any "traditional" crpg elements in action yet.
have done that, they were good about making sure any dialogue or convo files were limited to the correct scope. However, the code is a different story, I recommend going through with warning however: I noticed a lot of cutscenes are in the code.
What I've been doing since 1999
On Friday, the Torment team released the first Alpha Systems Test, a look at the opening scene of the game and its most essential systems (conversation, mostly).
This is the first time the public has gotten to play (part of) a game I'm making since 1999. The terror and excitement is exactly the same.
— Adam Heine (@adamheine) August 15, 2015
Shortly after I tweeted that out, some folks wondered what I've been doing, game design-wise, since 1999 (other folks wondered what happened in 1999 which, you know, that's fair).
Here's a very brief look at what happened since:
So there you go. That's what I've been doing instead of (or in addition to) designing games for the last 15 years. Hopefully that also explains why my tastes in games tend to skew oldschool.
- 1999 -- Planescape: Torment was released to high critical acclaim (and low sales).
- 2000 -- I got married and left my awesome-but-crunch-timey game dev job for what I commonly refer to as my Office Space job.
- While I was at work (sometimes literally), I designed D&D campaigns and board games, drew crappy comic strips, wrote stories, and programmed games based on those stories.
- 2003 -- I decided I wanted to actually finish something I started, so I put my other projects aside (fourth question down) and focused on writing a novel.
- 2005 -- My wife and I moved to Thailand. I kept writing, but I could no longer pay attention to the game industry (among other things) as much as I used to.
- 2006 -- We took in our first child, and over the next several years would increase our family to include ten children, both foster and natural. Meanwhile, I kept designing RPGs and board games (that never got played outside my house).
- 2008 -- I sent my first novel to agents (and also started this blog).
- 2010 -- I wrote a story that somebody actually paid me for.
- 2011 -- I got an agent and began the search for a publisher (that search is still ongoing, though we've updated the novel it is going on for).
- 2012 -- I started working for inXile and "researched" what the game industry had been up to since I left (read: I played games again and wrote them off for tax purposes).
- 2013-2015 -- I wrote hundreds of thousands of words for game dialogue and systems design. I also wrote a novella, a Pathfinder story, and a number of other things I hope you'll get to read some day.
America. The only place on Earth where you can raise a family of 10 members for a decade without having a serious job, just doing side projects here and there, and writing short stories.
America. The only place on Earth where you can raise a family of 10 members for a decade without having a serious job, just doing side projects here and there, and writing short stories.
Yeah, true. Still, it is quite an acomplishment.You misread, he doesn't raise those kids in the US, he's in Thailand. Lesi's city even.
It was said by the devs some time ago that you can't change the appearance of PC.My only complaint (besides the shitty performance) is the lack of customization for the character's appearance. Nothing against predefined characters, but once you can change gender, it makes no sense that you can't change the appearance. Does this dumb setting even have other sentient creatures?
I know, I looked for more info and saw that. Still, makes no sense IMO.It was said by the devs some time ago that you can't change the appearance of PC.
Why? Could you change the appearance of Nameless One? At least they let you choose your gender this time.I know, I looked for more info and saw that. Still, makes no sense IMO.
Yeah, I got the red tint on the screen. Wasn't sure if it was something that always happens or not.One cool detail:
If you fail [might] check while you move the bowl, you hurt yourself and your blood spills into the bowl so when the light liquid drops there the color of light in the room becomes red.
Though I have now idea if it has any impact or it's just cosmetic.