Yes, right now my idea was to have mutliple playable characters. Is something a bit new, I don't know if has been attempted before in VNs but the game would start with a mystery and you would play several characters in sequence to discover it. So you could play as Luke, Tanya and maybe even Tom and Helen. Maybe even as Othellocharonn wrote: I was also thinking maybe it would be interesting to have a bionic female protagonist this time. So maybe Tanya or someone else as the main character for a different viewpoint .
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Oh I like the multiple character / choice idea. I really like games where you play as different characters to get their perspective. I really enjoyed this on the ps2 version of arc the lad and the 5th growlancer game I believe. I don't think I've seen anyone being able to choose their character at the start of a VN. I've seen being able to customize your character, but that only changes HOW one looks , not HOW they behave . Oh I'd really like playing as Othello. I think I just need a VN like the cat returns or so for my cat fix .
I was also thinking today it would be nice to see somewhere besides London. I know in the game you have the virtual world, but it would be nice to see some other place of the real world. I guess it might look the same, but the part Luke lives in seems to be fairly high class. Would be interesting to see the "slums" or any equivalent if there was/is one or another region of the world.
I'm also curious about water in the game. I guess there is enough rain so that doesn't run out , but I find it interesting that there can be a food crisis without a water shortage .
I was also thinking today it would be nice to see somewhere besides London. I know in the game you have the virtual world, but it would be nice to see some other place of the real world. I guess it might look the same, but the part Luke lives in seems to be fairly high class. Would be interesting to see the "slums" or any equivalent if there was/is one or another region of the world.
I'm also curious about water in the game. I guess there is enough rain so that doesn't run out , but I find it interesting that there can be a food crisis without a water shortage .
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well my idea is that each character would contribute their point of view. Like in an interrogatory. Then based on how the player plays each character sequence, you get a different ending. I know already this game is going to cause me a big headache in planning stage!charonn wrote:Oh I like the multiple character / choice idea. I really like games where you play as different characters to get their perspective. I really enjoyed this on the ps2 version of arc the lad and the 5th growlancer game I believe. I don't think I've seen anyone being able to choose their character at the start of a VN. I've seen being able to customize your character, but that only changes HOW one looks , not HOW they behave . Oh I'd really like playing as Othello. I think I just need a VN like the cat returns or so for my cat fix .
Yes, well the starting place (and perhaps the whole story) might take place on Mars. When you get some more endings you'll see what I mean (there's a human colony on Mars now!).charonn wrote: I was also thinking today it would be nice to see somewhere besides London. I know in the game you have the virtual world, but it would be nice to see some other place of the real world. I guess it might look the same, but the part Luke lives in seems to be fairly high class. Would be interesting to see the "slums" or any equivalent if there was/is one or another region of the world.
Well because of sunlight shortage! in my idea of that dark futuristic world, the sky is almost completely enveloped in dark clouds (like Blade Runner) and would be quite hard to raise vegetables (or any kind of lifeform really) without the solar lightcharonn wrote: I'm also curious about water in the game. I guess there is enough rain so that doesn't run out , but I find it interesting that there can be a food crisis without a water shortage .
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I think if you was going to do a second game this ending was your best choice I know you will find this question familiar but
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Haha in the beginning yes, but then they will be discovered, and...
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OOo oOO The plot thickens
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As an environmental chemist and hobby-ecologist, I think I have to answer to the statements.jack1974 wrote:Well because of sunlight shortage! in my idea of that dark futuristic world, the sky is almost completely enveloped in dark clouds (like Blade Runner) and would be quite hard to raise vegetables (or any kind of lifeform really) without the solar lightcharonn wrote: I'm also curious about water in the game. I guess there is enough rain so that doesn't run out , but I find it interesting that there can be a food crisis without a water shortage .
First, vegetables are not ONLY consuming water, that's why flowers in a pot of water will die rather soon. And plants can prosper in rather shadowy environments, e.g. under the canopy of the rain forest, there is a huge number of plants which do not like direct solar radiation.
Plants need light and water, to produce "sugar" (CHOH) and the oxygen we breath with the following reaction: CO2 + H2O ----(light)----> CHOH + O2
However, as we cannot live from sugar alone, plants cannot either. They need to construct other molecules as well, e.g. the chlorophyll, which is important to 'harvest' the solar radiation. For that reason, plants need a lot of other nutrients as well, e.g. nitrogen and phosphor, and minerals. Soils usually provide these nutrients, as does air. However, a plant cannot take up water and nutrients from the soil easily, therefore, a symbiosis with various types of mycorrhiza fungi has evolved. The fungus gets sugar (see above) from the plant, and returns water and nutrients to the plant, which results in a win-win situation. Interestingly, these mycorrhiza fungi take nitrogen from the atmosphere, although the fungi are coating the roots of the plants which are in the soil. This is possible because healthy soil is more than just "dirt" - it only consists of about 50% of its volume of solid materials, the other half is water and air. The earthworms and other organisms dig channels through the soils (bioturbation) which promote soil ventilation. A soil with a healthy bioactivity and thus high fraction of channels in it also helps in preventing floods, as huge amounts of water can penetrate deep soil horizons easily and thus do not harm the top soil layer, which is important for agriculture.
To close, I think a darker world could actually grow food for humans, but I agree, maybe not for as many as live on it today. With fertilizers and biotechnology, we might help a bit and don't forget, we can always eat fungi, which usually grow very nicely in dark and humid environments (they don't need solar radiation) and a future society can of course synthesize its food from basic chemical elements. It won't be a pleasure to eat, but we would not starve. A food crisis can come because of many factors, not just water scarcity (the current food crisis in the horn of Africa are mainly, but not only due to water scarcity).
Sorry, I spammed this forum, but this complex interaction of natural environment, a wide spectrum of species and physical laws is highly interesting. It forms the basics of our lives and thus a basic understanding might not be totally useless. I can provide more info if someone is interested. Let me finish with a book recommendation: Tim Flannery, Here on Earth: http://www.amazon.com/Here-Earth-Natura ... 80211976X/
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Haha amazing info, thanks. Now I know who to ask if I need some info for Bionic Heart 2 (which will take place on Mars)
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Unfortunately, some very bad news... the artist I wanted to use, the same of Loren RPG, got hired as professional mangaka in Japan While I'm happy for him, it means that all the plans for Bionic Heart 2 art are screwed, and I think will need time to find a good replacement. SIGH.
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[backpat]Oooh. Nuts. I hope this doesn't hurt you too much financially.[/backpat]
Is his work for other games already done?
Is his work for other games already done?