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sissi |
Posted on 12/01/08 @ 07:08 AM (updated 12/03/08)
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The Conquerors 1.0c |
I HATE SNOW ! Cutscene.
For AOK TC patch 1.0c
Modpack : 'Deutsch ohne Muehe' (optional)
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Instead of the traditional Christmas cutscene, here's a New-Year's one.
A good occasion to explore another kind of cliche...
Do not expect an aesthetic romantic dream-teaser,with the dialog's words arriving in ones and twos, small spotlighted areas disappearing from the map and sophisticated stuff like that.
It's quite another style, using panoramic views, plenty of half-visible details, and flirting with menacing shadows, to convey this very simple tale full of sound and fury...
And a postcard, even animated, has got something written on the other side.
Congratulations for downloading despite that description, you're brave indeed!
So, let's shake the good old vanilla ?
Zip contents : 1 cpx file + 1 mp3 sound file (not to be opened with MediaPlayer,remember,it may crash the game).I suppose that you already know where to put them .
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Lord Basse
Official Reviewer |
Posted on 12/27/08 @ 10:14 PM
Oh. Well they still confused me, seeing how much German I know :P |
sissi
File Author |
Posted on 12/28/08 @ 06:00 AM
@ Julius : Thanks, for I suppose that's kinda British compliment... And I'm honoured, for they are the Kings of humour IMO.
@ Basse : I think that German and Swedish are akin, linguistically speaking. That's not Japanese, it shouldn't be that hard for you !
Edit (in order not to spam to much)
Alors la prochaine fois, je ferai des citations en français pour toi ! Congrats, for French is not easy, as english, it's anything but logical.[Edited on 12/30/08 @ 06:39 AM]
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Lord Basse
Official Reviewer |
Posted on 12/29/08 @ 07:53 AM
They're somewhat similar, but having been studying French for five years and not a thing in german, it gets harder and harder ;) |
Stephen Richards
Official Reviewer |
Posted on 01/07/09 @ 12:57 PM
This was a revelation. It deserves a Blacksmith category all of its own. Thank you, and please keep designing. |
Andanu Trisatya |
Posted on 01/08/09 @ 04:30 AM
I got to be honest, this is one of the best cut-scene I've ever seen, as well as the best Christmas-themed scenario since Christmas Morning.
It really made my day. I had fun looking at the events, sightseeing the beautiful snowy map, and clicking at objects and units to seek some humor elements.
Wonderful job, Sissi. Looking forward to your future works. |
sissi
File Author |
Posted on 01/08/09 @ 12:39 PM
Thank you both for your feedbacks.It's extremely kind of you. I really appreciate you taking the time to do it.Really.
But don't get carried away, it's not that good, I'm just a beginner, and know that there's much to improve. And you could kill me with such compliments and emotions, I'm not used to that...
Thanks again,and my best wishes to you. |
Lord Basse
Official Reviewer |
Posted on 01/10/09 @ 09:55 AM
Sure you have a lot to improve, but this is an awesome, creative start! |
sissi
File Author |
Posted on 01/11/09 @ 05:27 AM
Thank you Basse,but I'll rather use your advices to polish up my first submission, C K Q. This one I won't change because it's exactly as I wanted it to be : an attempt at 'Kitsch design',an anthropological essay instead of a literary work. I wanted to warp a bit the AOK-matrix, and did it myyyyyy wayyyyyyy ! |
Lord Basse
Official Reviewer |
Posted on 01/12/09 @ 09:47 AM
Well you don't neccesarily have to trim this up, personally I like it very much as it is, but if you find my comments useful, you take them and use them for any future projects you might come up with :) |
sissi
File Author |
Posted on 01/13/09 @ 10:08 AM
Don't you worry, dear, I'll do that as soon as possible. And again, thank you for your kind review and very instructive remarks. Next time I'll try and be more explicit, designwise and storywise. I just wish I had a good idea for another cpx... |
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