Monday, August 18, 2008

An August Update

So the goblin side track was fun but nothing really came from it. I have a campaign and hak all setup and ready to go but nothing else.

Nothing too exciting happening with Risen Hero. I have been going back to the start and tweaking the areas. It is nice to have the sound and light spheres working as well, surprisingly I had to do only a little adjusting with my guesses being fairly close to correct.

Playing a little bit more with area lighting and bloom in some areas and adding creatures to the creature cache, not quite sure while I ignored these originally should of figured they would eventually be fixed.

Downloaded Wyrin's Foraging system and while I'm tweaking the areas I have been adding a few plants and mushrooms here and there. This is a great system that he put together and I'm trying to place the plants in partially hidden areas so you won't be able see them all by pressing the "z" key, instead you need to do a bit of looking.

Also downloaded Companion and Monster AI by Tony_K and was very impressed while play testing, it adds so much to the game. I no longer feel like I need to babysit my companions to keep them from killing themselves or dropping a fire ball in the center of the party wiping everyone out. The monsters also offer more of a challenge.

And finally pulled my load screens back into the photo editor and went with the sepia setting to clean them up and try to create a darker mood.





4 comments:

Frank Perez said...

Your sepia-toned screenshot kind of reminded me of the old black-and-white westerns. I half expected to see a posse chasing after a group of bandits. :)

When taking screenshots for your load screens, you may want to turn on all shadows first. You'll get a more realistic look that way. Just my $0.02.

Lance Botelle (Bard of Althéa) said...

Hi Shaughn,

I have been catching up with other NWN2 bloggers. :) You are added to mine now.

Your work looks great andI look forward to seeing more.

By the way, what do you mean by "adding creatures to the creature cache". What is this and how do you do it? It sounds different from the "script cache".

Lance.

Shaughn said...

Thanks for the advice Frank. I completely forgot to turn the bloom and shadows on in game. I was making all these changes and at a lost why they weren't showing up while play testing.
Lance the creature cache is part of the areas properties. From my understanding it pre-loads the creatures added to the cache to decrease lag with encounters. Up until now it hasn't be working but the patch notes say it working now so we'll see.

Lance Botelle (Bard of Althéa) said...

Hi Shaughn,

Found it! :)

Thanks for the heads up on that bit of information. :)

I could have used something like that in my NWN1 module.

Lance