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Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 12:45 am
by awesome24712
Hello my old friends? Remember me? 8) A lot of years ago I ran a a long-term youtube channel with tons of Trespasser videos—and well, I'm back with a new series called Trespasser Nostalgia:



And for a personal update on me, I'm now at University doing hardcore java and c++ programming for my study, work, and hobbies. I'm not just a little mapper anymore :P As of late I've been working on an upgrade to the game The Battle Grounds 2 with the hope of getting it on Steam.
That just shot me an idea—Trespasser on Steam? :sick:

Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 6:47 am
by Blapeuh
Lovely life update mate.
Good on you, good luck with programming and getting your game on steam!

Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 3:26 pm
by TheIdiot
Ah, good to see new updates coming along. If you're getting back into Youtube, I'd like to suggest you attempt the "Trespasser Challenge": that is, completing the game without using any guns or bunny-hopping away from dinosaurs.
And of course good luck in school! Can't say I'm much a supporter of the school system myself - being an artsy kind of person, I find they don't teach in a style that sticks with me - but I know that in certain fields it definitely helps (programming being one of them :) ).
Trespasser on Steam is something I'd really rather not see. Steam tends to cause a ton of problems for modders whenever an old game gets released on there due to the implementation of the DRM, which often forces modders to come up with weird and annoying workarounds to get past. It would be neat to have Tres released to a larger audience, but I don't think Steam is the best platform to release any old game in general. Now, a release of Tres on GOG.com would be pretty great, since GOG doesn't use any of that DRM crap and has superior community input when getting the game running on newer operating systems (they frequently even use community-made patches if the game requires them to run), so I'd be very behind it getting on there instead.

Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 7:43 pm
by Draconisaurus
Welcome back! Been a while. :)

Have a request - could you possibly do a walkthrough of JPDS~trails which features the Hunters Camp?

Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 9:00 pm
by TheIdiot
Have a request - could you possibly do a walkthrough of JPDS~trails which features the Hunters Camp?
I second this - I don't think there's a playthrough of Trails on Youtube which shows off the camp, nor is there one that demonstrates
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the laser perimeter fence or the wave-based minigame.
Would be neat to have clips of those since at the moment there isn't really a complete walkthrough of JPDS. I would also like to suggest showing
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the Dam puzzle in Forest, the Mayan island + tunnels in Streams, and the Amber Mine in Plains
as those are parts I found to be exceptionally tricky to figure out when I first went through JPDS.

Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 7:36 pm
by TrespasserGuy
Welcome back to Jurassic Park, Awesome! :mrgreen: It's really cool that you're coming back to this community, especially with new Trespasser videos. I believe that your channel along with UberGamer1309's were the pioneers of Let's Playing custom Trespasser levels. Hopefully you can go back to recording those because you always played through some of the more obscure levels from this site. (Seriously, I think you were the only one who recorded a playthrough of Nem's Trespasser: Legacy)

Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 2:33 am
by Draconisaurus
TheIdiot wrote:
Have a request - could you possibly do a walkthrough of JPDS~trails which features the Hunters Camp?
I second this - I don't think there's a playthrough of Trails on Youtube which shows off the camp, nor is there one that demonstrates
Spoiler: show
the laser perimeter fence or the wave-based minigame.
Would be neat to have clips of those since at the moment there isn't really a complete walkthrough of JPDS. I would also like to suggest showing
Spoiler: show
the Dam puzzle in Forest, the Mayan island + tunnels in Streams, and the Amber Mine in Plains
as those are parts I found to be exceptionally tricky to figure out when I first went through JPDS.
Yesh, and - don't want too much of JPDS spoiled ;)

Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 11:17 pm
by awesome24712
I think the first time I did all of those JPDS videos I had read through the topics about them. I did hear about the mayan ruins, amber mine, and other places, but I never really found them myself because the discussions about them were always cryptic like "I won't tell you exactly where it is because you need to feel it for yourself." Generally JPDS is too cryptic for my taste but if you guys could give me a few pointers I'd definitely go through it again.

But here's this week's video! I really like how I'm cutting out unnecessary parts out to make the video smoother and concise. And speaking of other Trespasser youtubers, for my next few videos I will have a special guest playing with me...


Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 12:03 am
by TheIdiot
Yesh, and - don't want too much of JPDS spoiled ;)
I think doing a video series of spoilers shouldn't really be considered a bad thing as it would allow people to work out the solutions to puzzles without having to cheat. Some of the puzzles
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- in particular, the Dam, the Mayan island, the tree you can knock down to cross in the north-east of Streams, the exploding barrel at the road, some of the harder Amber Mine platforming -
are really, really difficult to figure out without checking TresEd due to the very specific nature of the solutions...some of them are just so cryptic that it feels unfair at times, like a Sierra game (even had to cheat myself once or twice to figure some of these out, and this was AFTER multiple playthroughs). I think a walkthrough of such is definitely in order so that people who get stuck have a place to look other than have to boot the level up in TresEd.
Ah! Would probably also be advantageous to show off some other small Easter Eggs, like
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the High Hide, the skeleton on the beach, the gate to Pine Valley,
that are in obscure locations either hard to reach or so far away from the main level areas that I'm unsure if most people have ever seen them. :P
In any case, I think that if you DO choose to show off JPDS, you should definitely listen to Draco's wishes on this. Maybe a written walkthrough would be a superior way to assist players without spoiling everything?

Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 7:58 am
by Deagles4life
Hey, that's awesome, maybe I should start making my own trespasser vids, I have 68 subs and I just recently got a recorder that works on trespasser. Also ubergamer was pretty cool, Ill check out your vids asap.

Re: Re-booting My Trespasser YouTube channel!

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 3:35 pm
by Draconisaurus
Sweet JR playthrough, Awesome. Glad you're doing these again.

As far as JPDS goes - the puzzels are difficult and are meant to be... I must admit, in retrospect, some of them are too diffiuclt (thinking of the browning ammo on that one..). JPDS~streams is the most "intact" level... The puzzels and environment stuff is all intact. The rest of the JPDS levels are a little.. unfinished.. (JPDS~plains is *mostly* finished)

I wish to note that JPDS's nonlineality is quite intentional and important. Getting lost in the levels is part of what's supposed to happen. Difficulty is important. ;)