And that's exactly what it did. I think more people understood and appreciated the true nature and intent of the track shed scene that it appears, regardless of the jokes made. It was brilliant. Not only because it gave us a look at another side of Emi and highlighted one of her many interesting characteristics, but also because of the style in which it was written. The clumsy, comical, and unpleasant (well, for them) experience made it seem all the more realistic and rather accurately portrayed how the scenario would actually pan out. Come to think of it, playing Emi's route (or any route, really) with adult content disabled and missing out on these scenes really must feel different and leave the player not understanding aspects of Emi (or others) nearly as much, especially without that track shed scene. But I wouldn't know, seeing as I have yet to disable the adult content. I don't think that scene could have been done in a better wayTheHivemind wrote: That bloody track scene is probably my greatest failure, because it was meant to highlight something about Emi's character and everyone only remembers the goddamn lemons. Oh well.
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I don't think disabling adult content actually disables the scenes, it just replaces the pictures with photos of innocuous objects.
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According to the credits, Mike Inel did the Act 2 opening FMVs.
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This post sums up the process pretty nicely, I think.Kon22 wrote:If it's okay to answer, how were the cutscenes made? And I assume they were made after everything else/on the last stages of the game?
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I write for a living, but it's all marketing material. I've picked up some freelance writing on the side now and again (website stuff, mostly SEO-geared material) as well.DSQ wrote:Did any of the writers decide to go into writing officially? I think that every story line in the game shows a level of skill that was almost professional. In fact better than professional when compared to other video games.
Writing for a living is surprisingly satisfying, even if it's marketing crap.
One day I might finish and polish up any number of short stories and see about getting them published, but at the moment I'm more content just writing things of that nature to amuse myself.
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That's good view to take.TheHivemind wrote:One day I might finish and polish up any number of short stories and see about getting them published, but at the moment I'm more content just writing things of that nature to amuse myself.
I know a couple of people who, while aren't as good at writing as you guys are, was a fair writer but cared waaay to much about what others thought. IMO the best writers are like you and write to make themselves happy, Lord Byron is a good example (though he was more of a poet) but he may have been a little extreme!
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I have written a number of technical articles and press releases for teh monies, but all of my fiction is simply a wa way to blow off some steam...DSQ wrote:Did any of the writers decide to go into writing officially? I think that every story line in the game shows a level of skill that was almost professional. In fact better than professional when compared to other video games.
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Ok, I've cut some quotations off to avoid cluttering the page too much.TheHivemind wrote: ...As Aura said, she's open and pretty up-front when it comes to sex, and who she would like to have sex with. I even strongly considered making her bisexual at one point (there was a scrapped, time-skipping bad end that would've made that more obvious, and I considered it being one of the things she mentioned in her list of facts in the graveyard), but it would have taken a lot to get that off the ground (again, both in terms of convincing the rest of the team to put up with the extra work and coordination across paths to make it fit, and in terms of backfilling it....
This is a question to Hivemind.
I remember your other comment on Emi's "good end" afterstory
Was that a typo?TheHivemind wrote:Well yeah dude, it is just regular old love going on there, it's nothing earth-shattering. It only seems earth-shattering because it's high school.rb867 wrote:Do you feel that the sheer amount of love expressed in this game between two characters such as Hisao and Emi is possible in real life?
Here's an illustration for you. It's the way I figure things play out:
Hisao and Emi are super-happy together for a while, but they don't go to the same college. They drift apart and eventually, they break up. Hisao takes it harder than Emi, or at least spends more time talking about how hard he's taking the breakup. Then they both get distracted by all the cool stuff you get up to in college, and get over it.
Eventually they both meet someone else and it happens all over again. But they remember each other, and eventually they stop focusing on how the breakup hurt and start focusing on the good bits. Maybe they run into one another a few years out of college. They talk like old friends, and then part ways again after exchanging email addresses.
Fifteen years after that, Emi will be at his funeral. She'll talk to his wife and tell him what a great honor it was to know him. She'll go home and cry into her lover's arms, who will understand the whole high-school romance angle because she'd been through it too, once. Then they'll go to bed.
Emi is my favorite although all katawas are best katawas, and I want to know as much as I possibly can about her.
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Misha?TheHivemind wrote:She'll go home and cry into her lover's arms, who will understand the whole high-school romance angle because she'd been through it too, once.
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Huh, I'd almost forgotten about that bit of writing. Well, here's your answers:
Nope!azarga wrote: Was that a typo?
History does not relate.Valjean Lafitte wrote: Misha?
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This just happened to me in an unrelated event in real life.
As writers, was there any idea that you were so excited about when it popped up, that you spent time enthusiastically fleshing it out, only to have another member of the team slam the brakes on it with one of those "Um, am I really the only one who's going to point out that this is a really, really bad idea?"
Damn that voice of reason!
As writers, was there any idea that you were so excited about when it popped up, that you spent time enthusiastically fleshing it out, only to have another member of the team slam the brakes on it with one of those "Um, am I really the only one who's going to point out that this is a really, really bad idea?"
Damn that voice of reason!
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