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Offline Bandobras

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« Reply #165 on: July 18, 2006, 09:52:54 am »
Well, this is not a strict remake. For both ambitional and legal reasons...

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« Reply #166 on: July 27, 2006, 04:14:12 am »
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...6th event. (News) Triggered 1 day after event 5
UN establishes first contact with Aliens. Aliens propose scientific cooperation as first step towards peace...etc...etc...


I also like the counter-identification trick. It made me scream "bullshit --- everybody should know aliens are no good" and that was an anger aimed at the politicians not the the game-creators; in other words I became immersed.




Thanks a lot for the feedback, Bandrobras. I am glad to hear that the trick worked at least on one person.  :lol:

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« Reply #167 on: July 27, 2006, 11:04:51 am »
Glad to have you back, altugi! I saw you lurking on the wiki lately and I hoped you will do some weapons/techs creative writing, while the storyline thing is undecided. Or do you have some fresh storyline ideas or storyline decision process ideas?

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« Reply #168 on: July 27, 2006, 03:33:54 pm »
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Glad to have you back, altugi! I saw you lurking on the wiki lately and I hoped you will do some weapons/techs creative writing, while the storyline thing is undecided. Or do you have some fresh storyline ideas or storyline decision process ideas?


Thanks! Yeah, I have been on the wiki last night and I was really curious about the situation of the storyline. But I was a bit dissappointed to see that only a few paragraphs had been added. They were rather corrections or some minor additions.

Actually I am sorry, because I have no fresh storyline whatsoever at hand right now. I had some time to make up my mind about UFO:AI and I came to some conclusions on what to do and how to approach things. They are just for me, say, they are a clarification on how I see things.

First conclusion is that it is just to early to decide on any "big story" for the game. I will prefer to wait until more features and mechanism are implemented in the game. In the past we had a lot of debates with BTaxis about storyline; now they seem obsolete to me (not just because BTaxis sometimes really gives you the feeling that you can't discuss with him, but because we were discussing about something that can't be really decided in this stage of development.) I think the game's core functions and features need to reach a more mature status. Otherwise we just get into each others hair for things that most possibly will never be there.

Second conclusion: As a extension of my first conclusion, I rather prefer to play the game and see what features can be added to make core gameplay more fun and immersive. Here of course, it is more important what coders, modellers and mappers can or will contribute, since it's their products that are the raw material to built a believable story around. It simply doesn't make sense to talk about big big stories while Mattn and others work so hard to make a functional core game. It's just so much over the spot when you talk about a Egypt scenario while on the other hand you miss mappers, see my point? It is not really realistic. I just want to stick with what is there and I don't want to fly too high. It must just sound stupid to people that do the real work when you talk about big big stories.

Third conclusion: Believe it or not, this game already has a story, or a premise that guides the programmers and the artists: "One day the earth was attacked by aliens. We had to fight back in order to survive." You can see this premise in the current version of the game. I think this is what Mattn and others do implement right now. They did not need any big story to bring the game to this point. So I think it works already healthy somehow. As long as this premise is alive, the programmers and artists will stay on track, this is the track they are on for months now and we don't really need more story for the moment. We just need to think of more funtions and details that can be created out of the things that are already there. (The geoscape, tactical missions etc). I believe that, whatever bigger story we wrap around it, our story will basicly consist of the tactical missions and the way the tech-tree develops. That is my opinion.

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In these days I am working on a personal project (totally different genre; sports simulation) and I have to do my military duty in October (it will be just for a few weeks though), so I was and I will be still a bit busy with myself. I will be around, but I can't say anything on my degree of contribution right now. All I want to dofor the moment is to see the games latest version to make up my mind if any bigger working story can be written for it.

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« Reply #169 on: July 16, 2007, 10:24:04 pm »
While both ideas for the story line are interesting, I believe I have a story line that is both unique and explains why both the human and aliens slowly build up forces.

Story Start

The story starts on earth where the UN (United Nations) creates a secret organization to investigate an increasing number of alien abduction stories.  The organization starts off as a small classified unit (hence small team).  The organization is under funded (hence choices must be made is allocating limited resources).  

Form the alien’s perspective they view us as a limited but interesting species and send nonmilitary units to the area to study the plant.  The aliens begin abducting humans and conducting experiments.

Game Start

The first few missions involve the earth team (random number) trying to prevent abductions of humans by aliens in remote areas where the aliens are not likely to be identified.  This plot continues until the first milestone occurs where an alien aircraft is captured on the ground.

Situation Report Human Perspective

The capture of the aircraft confirms aliens are abducting humans and warrants increased resources.  As the information is shared more nations begin contributing more and more resources.  In order to avoid a panic the information about the abductions is withheld from the public until more information can be obtained.

Situation Report Alien Perspective

The loss of the aircraft begins additional resources to the research team to investigate why the aircraft was lost.  Some aliens begin debating if the humans are capable of destroying their aircraft and suggest we are a violent race.

Situations continue to escalate until near the end of the game a full invasion must be prevented.

Please comment about the above plot.  I have several milestones to suggest but wanted to keep this message small in size.  I am interested in creating a detailed story line.

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« Reply #170 on: July 17, 2007, 12:36:11 am »
We already have a storyline, no further input in this thread is needed.