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And ingame telepresence unit, just in case your hands are tired.

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OH NOES! [puts mike back together again]. You can't go exploding every time some person (or Evil Romulan Overlord of Evil) comes along and gives you something else to think about :P. Now, about your previous analogy to Duke Nukem Forever... what part about it's development process unnerves you? I was just wondering. BTW, in case you were wondering if you're the only one who gets bugged, I'm about to send Matress a giant list of Random Event Descriptions lol. OK then, back to work :borg:

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Captain Andrew wrote:
Now, about your previous analogy to Duke Nukem Forever... what part about it's development process unnerves you?

First, they never really set any milestone targets. They just continued on in development limbo with no end in sight.

Second, they were constantly rethinking existing features and adding new ones. Every time a new game shipped with some cool new feature, Brussard would say "Number One, I want that in my game. Make it so."

Third, they only had a vague idea of what the final game would actually be. I don't think anyone ever sat down and wrote a specification, then said, "OK, this is what we're doing, it's final now."

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the receipt for ongoing failures..

btw. when rethinking ;), the diplomatic relationships with Gomtuu et al. idea isn't even that bad. Very trekky, find new lifeforms, talk to them, get them on your side, make peace with them. a cool new feature :lol:


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btw. when rethinking ;), the diplomatic relationships with Gomtuu et al. idea isn't even that bad. Very trekky, find new lifeforms, talk to them, get them on your side, make peace with them. a cool new feature :lol:
You know, I just got these nice new WÜSTHOF knives for Christmas, and I've been dying to try them out on something... :twisted:

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why don't you help me in the kitchen.. nah never mind :lol:


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Idea: Party at Mike's place.

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Malvoisin wrote:
why don't you help me in the kitchen.. nah never mind :lol:
Hey, I'm the one who needs help in the kitchen! :waaah:

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Idea: Party at Mike's place.
I'm down for that. You guys have to pay your own airfare though. Even better would be a bunch of us dropping in on Matress in his new flat. Maybe next time I'm in the UK :evil:.

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Or at my place, every year a group of Americans from Atlanta visits my town. They teach informatics class in my school, I'm not sure what will be the subject this year (perhaps java).

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Or at my place, every year a group of Americans from Atlanta visits my town. They teach informatics class in my school, I'm not sure what will be the subject this year (perhaps java).
Are they students from Georgia Tech? That's where I earned my Computer Science degree :).

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Actually... if anyone is planning on going to any Trek conventions, or to Dragon*Con (which happens to be in Atlanta where I live), let me know. We could grab some blood wine and maybe even recruit some new minions. I think there's a Trek convention in Vancouver this year, and I wouldn't mind flying up there. It's a beautiful city.

I've been thinking about pushing the Dragon*Con people to do a Fan Game Development workshop as part of either their gaming track. I think it'd be fun to do a presentation on the BotF2 project, since it has a rather interesting history (lots of examples of what not to do leading up to a couple projects that have actually made significant progress). If they don't go for it, I might be able to maneuver my way onto the Star Trek Gaming panel. Would anyone be interested in flying into Atlanta if I can pull something like this off?

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Some of them were from Georgia Tech.

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Ok. party at Mike's place, Mike you get Gagh, I'll bring Blood wine, and Matress you bring Romulan ale.

About transportation, my transporter or yours?

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Ah, LE:I. Hmm... I really would like to work on that, but given how little time I've had to even work on Supremacy, it's probably better that I just focus on this project. There just aren't enough hours in the day, sadly :(


Figured as much. The system roles just reminded me of that.
Anyways, yes, I agree, Sup should get its feature set locked asap. It's about time or the game will never actually be a game. :wink:


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Even better would be a bunch of us dropping in on Matress in his new flat
Good luck finding me. My flat doesn't even show up properly on Google maps yet. I'm a true Romulan and always check these things. :razz:

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I think it'd be fun to do a presentation on the BotF2 project, since it has a rather interesting history (lots of examples of what not to do leading up to a couple projects that have actually made significant progress). If they don't go for it, I might be able to maneuver my way onto the Star Trek Gaming panel.
Cool. I've got visions of you doing a PowerPoint presentation for a group of Klingons now. :lol:

Our project does have a long history, and i'm proud to say i've been a part of it <almost> since the beginning. But it's the future i'm most interested in. I hope our future is even longer and brighter than our past. :smile:

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Anyways, yes, I agree, Sup should get its feature set locked asap. It's about time or the game will never actually be a game
We're making a game? I thought the whole point was to annoy Mike by making new suggestions? :razz:

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You can count me in on all those locations. Well maybe not the self-flagellation conference in Darfur but all the rest. I see that the biggest Star Trek Convention is in Las Vegas again this year. We could take in the new Star Trek the Experience bar and rides scheduled to reopen this year. Can we abduct a guy to build a 3D engine?

I was surprised to see you had not already lined out the final feature set for the game. Let us know when and what you do. In the mean time I am asking Ron Thornton of Zoic if we can use an image of his Romulan Senate Model for the game. Check out what he and his company are doing now at the link. If Slim's related feature gets cut that is no problem. I am sure we can still find a place to slip in that fine art work. I have ordered some new gear to help translate the other images into finished 2560 x 1600 backgrounds. More on that in two or three weeks.
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On the backdrop thing, I just had someone PM me about working on graphics for the game. He sounds pretty adept with Photoshop and texturing, so I was thinking maybe he could improve the textures on some of our models and do the actual compositing of the backdrop scenes (even if someone else does the modeling). Anyhoo, we should probably shift this conversation out of the pre-release thread and continue it in a more appropriate place.

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mstrobel wrote:
Captain Andrew wrote:
Now, about your previous analogy to Duke Nukem Forever... what part about it's development process unnerves you?

First, they never really set any milestone targets. They just continued on in development limbo with no end in sight.

Second, they were constantly rethinking existing features and adding new ones. Every time a new game shipped with some cool new feature, Brussard would say "Number One, I want that in my game. Make it so."

Third, they only had a vague idea of what the final game would actually be. I don't think anyone ever sat down and wrote a specification, then said, "OK, this is what we're doing, it's final now."


LOL this kind of reminds me of my PhD work :S especially the limbo part :P

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I'll go visit Mattress, it'd only be a couple of hours by train to his!


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You would still need to take a taxi, coach, or bus to get here. The nearest train station is 12 miles away. :razz:

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You would still need to take a taxi, coach, or bus to get here. The nearest train station is 12 miles away. :razz:

I sure as hell would not rent a car in the UK, those crazy bastards all drive on the wrong side of the road.

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You would still need to take a taxi, coach, or bus to get here. The nearest train station is 12 miles away. :razz:

I sure as hell would not rent a car in the UK, those crazy bastards all drive on the wrong side of the road.




:clap: Spot on, spot on.

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And there was me thinking it was the rest of the world that was at fault. :lol:

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mstrobel wrote:
Matress_of_evil wrote:
You would still need to take a taxi, coach, or bus to get here. The nearest train station is 12 miles away. :razz:

I sure as hell would not rent a car in the UK, those crazy bastards all drive on the wrong side of the road.


I know that Wales is backwards, but 12 miles to the nearest train station? I'd be quicker getting the train to Beijing (8 days from Paris to Beijing if anyone is interested!)


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I'm not living in Wales anymore, I had to move for the new job that I started 6 weeks before Christmas. I'm living in Devon now. Check out my location in my profile. :razz:

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And there was me thinking it was the rest of the world that was at fault. :lol:
Typical English philosophy. :razz:

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I'd be quicker getting the train to Beijing (8 days from Paris to Beijing if anyone is interested!)
I've never been to Bejing, but I'm in Shanghai and Nanjing twice a year or so.

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Let's see..... if I go to Scotland over the summer.... then its only 8 hours from Edinburgh to Devon...... maybe I can go visit Matress.... we can spend the time concocting new ways to annoy Mike :twisted: Hmmm.... I'm sensing a race to see who gets to visit Matress first lol. Oh well, back to work. :borg:

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Typical English philosophy.
Bah humbug! I be Welsh!

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I've never been to Bejing, but I'm in Shanghai and Nanjing twice a year or so.
The furthest i've ever been is Spain, and that was when I was a baby so I can't even remember that. More recently, i've been to Jersey, Holland, Austria, and Germany. I'd definitely recommend Austria and Holland if you like scenery and museums and stuff.

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mstrobel wrote:
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btw. when rethinking ;), the diplomatic relationships with Gomtuu et al. idea isn't even that bad. Very trekky, find new lifeforms, talk to them, get them on your side, make peace with them. a cool new feature :lol:
You know, I just got these nice new WÜSTHOF knives for Christmas, and I've been dying to try them out on something... :twisted:


ROFL

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