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Old 08-15-2004, 03:13 AM   #1
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Check out Broken Sword Zone for a interview with Co-Founder of Revolution, Tony Warriner..

In the interview he reveals new info about BASS2!!
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Old 08-15-2004, 03:23 AM   #2
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It's going to be 3D!?! :0(
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Old 08-15-2004, 03:30 AM   #3
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It's going to be 3D!?! :0(
Yeah, I guess they wouldn't find a big publisher in other cases... But Broken Sword 3 worked out really good in 3D, so I don't think you'll be dissapointed.
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But Broken Sword 3 worked out really good in 3D, so I don't think you'll be dissapointed.
Many of our members wouldn't agree with you.
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Not me. I liked BS3 in 3D. But I hated the control system.
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Not me. I liked BS3 in 3D. But I hated the control system.
Yes, I have the game for both ps2 and pc, and I liked it most for ps2 beacuse of the controls (beacuse ps2 has joypad which is much easier)...
But I liked the new interface with four interact buttons...
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Recently , Revolution had to down size and you were one of the lucky few to be kept, how did you feel when you heard or were told that you were staying?

Now that's a stupid question to be asking a CO-founder of Revoultion, don't you think?

But at least now we know BASS2 is still moving along.

On the side note, did anyone else find the page layout pain in the neck?
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Recently , Revolution had to down size and you were one of the lucky few to be kept, how did you feel when you heard or were told that you were staying?


Quality journalism at its best, folks.
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Oh, come on, don't be too hard on a fan page.
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Quality journalism at its best, folks.


Well, the BSIII engine is impressive. I see a lot potential but they need to get rid of the hilarious keyboard interface. I'm looking forward to this.
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Where do you gett all those weird smileys from? Oh right I saw that in this quote
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Well, the BSIII engine is impressive. I see a lot potential but they need to get rid of the hilarious keyboard interface. I'm looking forward to this.
And please get rid of the annoying moving crate puzzles! We don't need that in BASS2!
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So four major things to note...

#1 - BASS 2 has been in development for 10 years on and off!!! WOW!!

#2 - It's gonna be in 3D

#3 - Broken Sword 4 is highly probable. (Not sure whether that makes me happy or not...)

#4 - They are working on other TBA products, which intrigues me a great deal.


Perhaps Lucasarts should take a page out of Revolution's book?
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#1 - BASS 2 has been in development for 10 years on and off!!! WOW!!
Calm down. What he means is that they've obviously been thinking of doing that game for a long while, have come up with many ideas over the years and have possibly done some sketches.

Ideas are brewing all the time.
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Yeah, the game has only been in pre-production since november last year, but if they use the same engine as bs3, it will take quite fast time to do...

like bs2 did, because they allready had an engine for the game (the bs1 engine)
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I don't mind the idea of 3d, but if you're going to do pretend 3d with fixed camera angles, I hope it ends up with a mouse-driven option.

Then again, I'd *LOVE* to see an attempt to make an adventure game along the lines of the Jak & Daxter engine. Now that would A: Be *REAL* 3d, and potentially very cool.

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True Marek.

But still...to keep a project in your mind for that length of time is awesome.

Mind you, I have a project that's been buzzin around my head for near enough five years...

Damn, I need to get that on paper, heh.
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I don't mind the idea of 3d, but if you're going to do pretend 3d with fixed camera angles, I hope it ends up with a mouse-driven option.

Then again, I'd *LOVE* to see an attempt to make an adventure game along the lines of the Jak & Daxter engine. Now that would A: Be *REAL* 3d, and potentially very cool.

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Bs3 didn't have fixed 3D camera angels...
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