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Age of Decadence - Screens & Combat Teaser
December 17th, 2007, 11:44
I was on my way to check out the Iron Tower forums to do a roundup on The Age of Decadence but stopped at NMA, only to find they'd already done it. This thread has a nice collection of links offering some new concept arts, shots of the world map as artist Oscar develops the concept further, a pair of barracks screens and a 30 sec teaser of the long-anticipated second combat trailer that should be released soon.
More information.
More information.
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December 17th, 2007, 11:44
Note the concept art and world map can only be seen when logged in.
That happens whenever a user uses an "attach image" feature rather than an img src. It's a bit annoying for outside users, I'll ask VD if he can turn it off.
That happens whenever a user uses an "attach image" feature rather than an img src. It's a bit annoying for outside users, I'll ask VD if he can turn it off.
December 17th, 2007, 12:33
Well, that settles the question of whether they're using heavy dark lines in every texture. How many barrels do you see in this screenshot? No peeking at the original.
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Statues wouldn't be better if they could move. Model airplanes would not be better if they were the same size as airplanes.
Statues wouldn't be better if they could move. Model airplanes would not be better if they were the same size as airplanes.
December 17th, 2007, 12:51
11?
That's ridiculous, that's not even funny (<- reference, not an actual remark)
That's ridiculous, that's not even funny (<- reference, not an actual remark)
December 17th, 2007, 13:20
Well I like it very much. Looks excellent. This combat video is much smoother than the one released a little while ago.
The map screens are fantastic as well, it's what I was hoping for when I last saw the earlier map drafts.
The map screens are fantastic as well, it's what I was hoping for when I last saw the earlier map drafts.
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You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views, which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views, which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
December 17th, 2007, 15:47
Good work, The Age of Decadence team!
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Trust me, most of the names I have been called you can't translate in any language…they're not even real words as much as a succession of violent images.
Trust me, most of the names I have been called you can't translate in any language…they're not even real words as much as a succession of violent images.
SasqWatch
December 17th, 2007, 21:24
I love that zoomed out view. The lack of cutting edge eye candy means there is more artistry.
Along with Eschalon, this is evidence of a traditional CRPG revival.
Along with Eschalon, this is evidence of a traditional CRPG revival.
December 18th, 2007, 07:13
Originally Posted by ArpyjeeThat's interesting because they're so different.
I love that zoomed out view. The lack of cutting edge eye candy means there is more artistry.
Along with Eschalon, this is evidence of a traditional CRPG revival.
Eschalon is just a copy of traditional cRPG design. It doesn't intend to innovate anything and hence it doesn't. Thomas just doesn't feel he needs to, and I think he's right, it's not like he's producing a kind of games that are a dime a dozen right now.
But AoD is different, it is in fact moving the cRPG genre "forward", so it's not just a revival of traditional cRPG design. It's not like the VD has always been against change and just wants a duplicate of mid-90s RPG design, he would just like to see cRPGs evolve in a different direction than the BioWare school. And that's what he's doing.
December 18th, 2007, 17:31
If only he wasn't so conflict oriented when talking to people I might actually be more interested in his game.
SasqWatch
December 18th, 2007, 18:05
Originally Posted by rune_74What exactly does "conflict oriented when talking to people" that mean, good sir? Most conflicts I've had a misfortune to participate in were created long before I joined them.
If only he wasn't so conflict oriented when talking to people I might actually be more interested in his game.
Btw, what does your affection toward a developer (or lack thereof) have to do with your interest in games? Just curious.
December 18th, 2007, 18:07
Originally Posted by VDwellerDude, don't be so contentious.
What exactly does "conflict oriented when talking to people" that mean, good sir?
The lol.
Originally Posted by VDweller+1 here
Btw, what does your affection toward a developer (or lack thereof) have to do with your interest in games? Just curious.
December 19th, 2007, 12:29
Originally Posted by Brother NoneTrue, but I never claimed they were both/equally progressive.
That's interesting because they're so different.
Eschalon is just a copy of traditional cRPG design. It doesn't intend to innovate anything and hence it doesn't. Thomas just doesn't feel he needs to, and I think he's right, it's not like he's producing a kind of games that are a dime a dozen right now.
But AoD is different, it is in fact moving the cRPG genre "forward", so it's not just a revival of traditional cRPG design. It's not like the VD has always been against change and just wants a duplicate of mid-90s RPG design, he would just like to see cRPGs evolve in a different direction than the BioWare school. And that's what he's doing.
IOW, I prefer to see Eschalon as retro-traditionalist, and Age Of Decadence as nuevo-traditionalist.
But I still would say they indicate a traditional CRPG revival, as neither faithfully embrace the new-school, click-heavy, eye-candy laden, FPSization model.
December 19th, 2007, 12:35
Originally Posted by rune_74Most creative minds aren't silent conformists (unless they are Beth-Bots, of course. But then again, are Beth-Bots *really* creative ?).
If only he wasn't so conflict oriented when talking to people I might actually be more interested in his game.
Give me a dynamic, outspoken, provocative artist anytime, over those metrosexual cliqueish types (who are so scared of being politically incorrect, and tremble at the thought of stepping on someone's hyper-sensitive toes).
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