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Trespasser: Dark Silence (working title)

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 9:31 am
by Melber
So we have a new year here.! And I worked a bit. And for Trespasser: Dark Silence (working title) mod We have prepared several objects for the show :!:

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LEAD / DESIGN, SCREENPLAY - Shenlor
SCREENPLAY, LEVEL DESIGN, MODELER - Melber
ASSISTANT / SCREENPLAY - SpykerCZ


Dynamic grass test and some pictures.



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Re: Trespasser: Dark Silence

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:20 pm
by Rebel
That stuff looks pretty cool, Melber. I like ancient architecture in general, so I find the images intriguing. As a note, don't go too crazy with the grass though, Draco ran into a problem a while back because of using too much of it.

Re: Trespasser: Dark Silence

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 9:38 pm
by TheIdiot
That dragon looks rad - there can never be enough CAnimals. :) I overall really like the fantasy setting, it's something fresh...reminds me a lot of what Rebel did with Ruins, actually. I'm eager to see where this goes. The title kind of sounds like it's a sequel to Dark Secrets, even though I don't think that's the case.

As for the grass - it should be fine so long as the grass object's polygons don't intersect. I fear however that when the grass moves it will result in a crash due to this issue.

Re: Trespasser: Dark Silence

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 11:02 pm
by Draconisaurus
This mod looks pretty awesome. Dragon Approved 8)
The grass object thingy.. I forget exactly what issues I had, but I know TheIdiot tried making all his ground foliage have physics in BeachHD, which resulted in the objects of the final area simply not having any physics, due to overload. The opacity thingy is a point too, Trespasser struggles with too much of that at once and/or heavy opacity intersection. One of my recommendations for large maps is to test-place objects around the area in a dummy version of the level, entirely non-final but simulating the same amount of foliage, buildings etc. that you want the level to contain, so you can test stability. Could save major headaches later on.

Re: Trespasser: Dark Silence (working title)

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 5:10 pm
by Melber
So I managed to get a Trespasser !

In an incredibly unused state. In the best condition I've ever seen, for 150 GBP = 4,516,958 CZK Yes, it's a bit big price, but as a collector I see it too. And it's the best state of any game I've got
It's the top of my entire collection. :D

Unboxing:

Re: Trespasser: Dark Silence (working title)

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 12:37 am
by Draconisaurus
NO ONE CARES! :x

...I mean! Awesome :mrgreen: I've never seen the inside of the box, that's neat. My question is, why is there both a CD-cover booklet and a main booklet...? 'Nyways, cool that the box cover is full image-bump, that's neat.

Re: Trespasser: Dark Silence (working title)

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 2:04 pm
by tatu
Nice stuff Melber!

Trespasser had a release with the Big Box that contain a manual and it had a cd/case-only release where the manual is in the CD-cover. I believe it was quite common when the game was "re-released" or some countries. I bought a Trespasser CD from Canada many years ago which had the manual in the case, so I guess it is either from some countries or a second print run.