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Incline Quest For Infamy - A Quest for Glory-like on Kickstarter

Discussion in 'Adventure Gaming' started by Crooked Bee, Jun 7, 2012.

  1. RK47 No time like the present Patron

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    Ahahhahah! I see. I like the Protagonist VA. Mr 'Rum' hits the right notes. Though I notice the narrator has some odd voice distortion at some lines. Not a problem, but could be an issue to a more discerning pair of ears.
    A slight recommendation - can you make an item icon placement to have an arrow to indicate precisely where I'm pointing that thing?

    example:

    This is the item
    [IMG]

    When I have it active - it has a cursor.
    [IMG]
  2. Blackthorne Learned Patron

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    Most of the icons have a little "star" on them, to let you know where the active click point is.

    We actually have already implemented a compass in the game - and there will be a mapping system. As well, we've already added an in-game screen for the town-square - right now, you just get called to it when the time is right. We've added it so that you can walk through it, and a solider says that they are setting up.


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  3. RK47 No time like the present Patron

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    I must suck at aiming it a bit. I tried giving money to Udo at the start of the game and sometimes, Roehm would just use it on the stand, or elsewhere. It's quite frustrating TBH.
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    A compass is a good idea (as long as we aren't talking about quest compasses :D) as the camera view changes a lot. But I am not so sure about the map thing. Mapping adventure games by yourself is sometimes part of the fun, and sometimes were an important gameplay part of the game, like the city in the second QfG.
  5. kaizoku Prophet

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    Those were also 2 problems I found.
    1) you don't know where exactly you're clicking since it lacks the "star" on some items, and
    2) the town is somewhat confusing. It looks as if different screens were put together instead of designing the town concept as a whole first and then dividing it in screens.
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    Yeah - I always liked to map out the game myself as well. The map in this game won't be a specific room based map, but more of graphical maps that show the general positions of everything in the world. Just to give you an idea of where you're going - to help keep orientation due to "camera angles".

    Kaizoku - I thought we put the star on everything, but one or two may have slipped by. In the full game, of course, I will have every item marked with the star - and we'll make sure that there aren't any big bad pixel hunts in the game. It's a hard thing to avoid with low-res games, but I think we've come up with an idea that will help that without being too obtrusive.

    As for the town - it was designed before hand, but in order to keep it from looking so "Up and Down, Left and Right" we has some screens with interesting camera angles." We're going to be adding street signs that you can look at that will guide you around town - as well as we've already begun work on a couple of new screens that will increase the flow better, and they also add a couple of shops and houses that didn't make it into the demo.


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    both of their remakes were horrible travesties that tarnish the reputation of the originals.
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  9. kaizoku Prophet

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    sorry, I meant to say the "hand" action, not items.
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    Gotcha - totally - I agree on that - simple graphical fix on that, too.


    I must say that I'm amazed that the power of the remakes we produced was SO profound that it tarnished the originals. I mean, what does that say about the originals, man? That they weren't good enough to deflect the horrid corrosive power of a remake by some fans in the future who loved the games. So, in a way, I guess I must thank you for deeming our remakes to be so powerful, even if it was in a negative way. I guess I'm some kind of wizard.


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    Blackthorne groke is what we call here a shitposter. Just ignore him.

    I finally tried this demo and really enjoyed it. I did not play it extensively, but what I did play was really very good. It really did feel like playing a good old classic point and click Sierra game. Well done Blackthorne and team.

    EDIT: Backing this one.
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    Gotcha. There's one everywhere.

    Thank you very much. We're really looking forward to finishing the game, developing the rough edges ruther and sending out a fun game out there.


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    The Codex has wayyyyy more than one. :P

    This looks quite interesting. Looks like another Kickstarter I'll have to hand over my hard earned money to!
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    Hey, I appreciate all the supporting I'm getting from over here. I like talking with you guys, you've had some really good ideas and suggestions, and I'm glad that you care enough to help us make the game the best it can be.


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    Gonna play the demo when I get back home from work. Looks pretty impressive though.
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    Thanks, Whisky!

    So, we've implemented a lot of the features you've suggested here, and it's already looking and player better to us! Thanks, guys - I know sometimes these things start out rocky, but all the usefull suggestions have really helped improve the game. So thanks.... glad to be around the codex.


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    I'm not sure if someone has already mentioned this, but increasing the "hotspot" pixel margin for screen transition would also be a nice improvement. Playing in window mode makes screen transition quite annoying sometimes.
    Additionally, you could also make the cursor change to an arrow (like in GK1).
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    I played it too, and the screen transition margin should definitely be increased, some transitions sometimes not too obvious either. You should also increase the character walking speed. Except that is ok very similar to the sierra games or kyrandia.

    Think the staff should post it on front news, they dont have so many days left to fund it, and if devs make the efforts to come chat here with us, they should at least get that as reward. Hardly anyone visit the adventure game sub forum, even codexers interested in adventure games.
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    Yes - the pixels hotspots on the edges have been increased slightly, to help - yeah, in windowed mode, it can be tricky. Just a matter of moving them just a bit. We've also increased the basic speed of the game, so it defaults to walk a bit faster.

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    That sounds great. The transition spots being wonky in windowed mode was probably my biggest gripe when playing the demo.

    All in all, it was a fun demo. I definitely got a good QfG vibe from it. I can't wait to see the finished product.
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    Alright, looks really cool so far. Demo is pretty short, but it's one of the few new adventure games that really feels like a VGA Sierra game.

    Backed it and looking forward to the final version.
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    Did you play all three paths, Whisky?


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    Just tried the demo last night. It's a little rough of course, but I enjoyed it. Couldn't figure out how to melt the teeth on the drinking game path tho. It was already 1 in the morning so I gave up.

    Will pledge I think :salute:
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