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Draperc  |
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Post Topic: Posted 10.05.2010, 18:10 |
Which video game do you feel has the best, most interesting story today? That would be my question.
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doCHtor  |
Trained Modder | Member since: 03.02.2008, 15:31 | Posts: 394 |
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Post Topic: Posted 10.05.2010, 18:58 |
My question would be:
How different is to work on a computer story compared to a novel? How different (if at all) is to create characters and character conflicts in games vs novels? What about the story pacing, are there any differences? How much does a non linear nature of a game complicate your work when you are used to work on a more linear story in novels? And finally, did you enjoy working on a game story to consider that type of work in future?
Thanks
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Sahdev_92  |
Trained Modder | Member since: 18.10.2009, 20:24 | Posts: 238 | Location: United Kingdom |
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Post Topic: Posted 10.05.2010, 18:58 |
My questions:
1. When writing up the storyline, did you feel inspired by other movies/books? Does it give you a boost when making a new story up?
2. Cut scenes I know will be an important part for this game, do you have to be there to direct the cut scenes so that in your eyes, it's right?
3. How do you plan out the storyline of this game or other books you've done in the past? Do you doodle and see what your ideas look like?
4. What movies/books/games have interested you into becoming a writer?
That's all for now.
Hmm, where did my signature go...?
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Lord Jon  |
Experienced Modder | Member since: 13.08.2008, 16:15 | Posts: 582 | Location: The Netherlands |
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Post Topic: Posted 10.05.2010, 20:44 |
Quote: Originally posted by Ulysses182 If I'm not mistaking, Crysis 2 will be set in 2024 or 2023, right? If so, why does it not continue where Crysis1 ended (2020) ? Will we ever find out what happened to Prophet, when Nomad was going back to him on the end of Crysis1? Will you write Crysis 3? If yes: do you have any idea's about how that story will go? Is it possible that Crysis 3 will take place in 2021 and 2022? How did you connected your vision about the Crysis 2 story to the first Crysis story? What kind of mystery out of Crysis 1 plays a big role in making the new Crysis 2 story? Were there any kind of limitations of the engine that bothered you while writing the story? Did you like the question we're asking you? What kind of questions did you expect but haven't you heard?
AMD Athlon x64 X2 6000+ 3.1GHz ATI radeon HD 4850 (1024 mb DirectX 10.1) 4 GB RAM ddr2 Windows 7 64 bit (build 7600) 500 watts power supply 1,25 TB disk space
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zahl  |
Beginner | Member since: 09.04.2009, 23:57 | Posts: 77 | Location: canada |
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Post Topic: Posted 10.05.2010, 20:51 |
How big of a part does Psycho play in Crysis 2?
Coop?? (i mean like a story based thing with nomad and psycho a la gears of war except not as lame :tongue:)
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Boombear  |
Uber Modder | Member since: 06.02.2009, 18:11 | Posts: 2335 | Location: United States |
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Post Topic: Posted 10.05.2010, 22:59 |
How realistically did you design the game - did you use alien technology to make complete sci-fi elements? (think the MOAR and MOAC in the original Crysis)
Crytek has redeemed itself 
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Shadow  |
Uber Modder | Member since: 13.10.2008, 19:59 | Posts: 1172 | Location: Germany |
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Post Topic: Posted 10.05.2010, 23:43 |
Im interested in if you will work out the Characters. Giving them Real stories and such. Also i would like to know what elements you will include. Dramatic Scenes/Love Scenes(Well who knows?) etc.
And,i know this is kind of a spoiler question,but would you say the new Story will be 180° Turn compared to the fist Crysis?
Regards, Shadow
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Badas  |
Skilled Modder | Member since: 22.01.2008, 22:00 | Posts: 742 |
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Post Topic: Posted 10.05.2010, 23:50 |
-How did you go about getting into the game industry? -What advice would you give to "Modders" who wish to be in your occupation?
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Willus_Killus  |
Beginner | Member since: 15.03.2008, 10:42 | Posts: 18 | Location: England |
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Post Topic: Posted 11.05.2010, 01:07 |
What opportunities would writing the plot to a video game provide that writing for a book does not?
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LNR123  |
Beginner | Member since: 15.12.2008, 06:05 | Posts: 32 |
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Post Topic: Posted 11.05.2010, 07:33 |
Q1: What program do you use to fix Motion capture work and facial animations, For facial. you used a program to cusomly add in looks i think, But did you motion capture actors face's or not
Q2: Flowgraph, how long did it take to create the flow graph. Its all easy in the end, with little arrows and buttons. what had to be done to create the friendly userface. Cryengine is by far the easiest Level Desigining program.
Q3: Regarding Motion capture again, Example (Mystery boat) Frozen bout on ISLAND
When creating that cinematic. what came first, the motion capture movement, then made the scene around the actors poistions, or did you make the scene then act out the animation? im curious to whatcomes first in Cinematics
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epiphany  |
Trainee | Member since: 04.04.2008, 07:59 | Posts: 120 | Location: Salt Lake Utah |
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Post Topic: Posted 11.05.2010, 09:21 |
Are you ever worried newspapers / magazines / books are dying out to more interactive experiences and what do you think the future holds for the print industry?
Favorite Game/s?
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untake  |
Uber Modder | Member since: 16.01.2009, 07:18 | Posts: 1370 | Location: Bulgaria |
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Post Topic: Posted 11.05.2010, 10:45 |
Will Crysis 2 come with Sandbox 3?
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ClanDominator  |
Hardcore Modder | Member since: 30.10.2008, 23:51 | Posts: 955 | Location: Norway |
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Post Topic: Posted 11.05.2010, 15:24 |
Approximately how many hours of gameplay will the campaign include? (Please answer if this is known or atleast tell us the target time)
Will there be another open ending to the story? (Sry, yes/no question)
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Jacques Briel  |
Uber Modder | Member since: 24.02.2009, 20:40 | Posts: 1636 | Location: South Africa - Pastyland - Somewhere, you make the decision. |
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Post Topic: Posted 11.05.2010, 17:09 |
Quote: Originally posted by untake Will Crysis 2 come with Sandbox 3? Please ask Questions with a an answer more than a Yes or a No (Yes/No Question). Please go through your information before posting. Richard Morgan is the writer of Crysis 2 so please ask questions related to that. Crytek has posted information on http://www.crytek.com about Richard Morgan, you might want to check some updates on Crytek's website, some are really interesting and they mostly have to do with activities like Game developers using the CryEngine3 and Crytek announcements’ like the Richard Morgan news post. - Jacques Briel
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RobiCity  |
Beginner | Member since: 27.10.2007, 03:24 | Posts: 24 | Location: Germany |
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Post Topic: Posted 11.05.2010, 21:23 |
here, another one:
- was cryengine used in any way in you're process, like prototyping ideas and what can/can't be done as a story element and did this change youre ideas in any way?
[i]“It’s [the directors] job to get everything they possibly can out of you. It’s your job as a professional to tell them when its enough and you need to deliver.â€
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