I think that is why we have so many poor plots and storylines in so many games - 99% of the effort is placed on graphics and eye candy, and so little on the dialogue and plots. Plotting and storylines for CRPGS (as different from RPG) is the management and tree structure, narrowing down a story whilst not making it too linear - allowing for genuine story informing choices but retaining a core plot / world / logic.Then there is the dialogue itself - all the pyrotechnics in the graphics department can be ripped asunder and all atmosphere deflated by poor dialogue - but the opposite is not so true. A good plot and dialogue can raise a game far beyond graphics limitations (Baldur's Gate, Fallout etc. even with todays graphical fireworks' standards are still great games).MartinmynameisEminem said:The truth is...writing is the most easy part in creating the crpg and anything else... Any idiot can type, but not everyone has the skills the make graphics or program the lines.
Is someone holding a gun to your head, forcing you to download and use mods?thebishopdonjuan said:The game is already unstable why make it more unstable by making mods
Actually he can (try clicking on water in a stream.)MercuryRain said:Someone give me a jump button.Geralt is a famed monster slayer. His body has been more or less redesigned from his feet to his head.He should be able to jump, or at least climb over small ledges..
AMD 2800 Mhz1 Gb DDR 166 RAMGeforce 2600 256Mb AGP Video Card80 Gb Hard DriveXP ProHasn't crashed once. ;D ;D ;D(There's a moral there somewhere.)thebishopdonjuan said:FEAR THISIntel Core 2 Quad Q6700 Processor8GB High-Speed Dual-Channel DDR2-800 MemoryDuel BFG GeForce 8800 GTX Water Cooled Edition / 768MB GDDR3 SLI enabled1.5 terabyte hd spaceAnd The Game Still Crashes
That sounds great, especially when one wants to search and download specific mods.Ausir said:Maybe a seperate board for modding discussions would be nice? Especially once the toolset is released...