It's true that building missions sometimes are a bit boring, getting upgrades especially takes too much time. But then I like the way you have to fight tooth and nail sometimes to keep your position, crush the enemie's defenses... especially since I like the role play approach, you know, never sacrificing useless or wounded units, delaying an attack to save a unit... so this constraint combined with a decent AI and an interesting mission can be really fun. The problem with commando missions is that making a mistake that may cost you the mission is too easy, and I hate having to save all the time. Still, I like them too.
The other day, I found on my external HD an old mission I must have created 6 years ago (I was making a campaign in which the Protoss were retaking Aiur and defeating Kerrigan, how unimaginative), in which me and one of my brother were voicing over for the briefing! We recorded the text on a poor microphone, using our deepest voice and speaking slightly faster so that by slowing down the sound you would get an even deeper voice. It was really fun to hear again, though it made me feel a bit ridiculous too
About the scenario, I'm sure a few things at least are almost certain : Duran is a Xel Naga, they weren't wiped out by the Zerg as was originally thought, and they are more like crazy scientists than pacific spacefaring wise. And now they want to make those blasted hybrids, or rather they have seeded them everywhere, and it's gonna be really tough to get rid of all of them, because from what has transpired, the ideal form of life for the Xel Naga looks more like a xenomorph from Aliens (at least in terms of behaviour, cf Ash's belief in the movie that the Alien is a "perfect organism, free of the delusions of morality") than like a Terran or a Protoss.
I have no objection. I remember you from wc3c, though I don't remember what your art looked like. But if the others have no objection, wellcome! I suggest however that you submit a wc3 related pic before joining so we can put it in the gallery.
BTW people: I think it wasn't posted in th elast journal entry, so, for those who would like to know how to get one of your artworks posted in the gallery, just send a note to the club with a link to your deviation.
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Hello there! This news article is the result of a thumb share thread I posted few days ago on the dA forum along with pictures from my favorites. I hope you enjoy them.
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The other day, I found on my external HD an old mission I must have created 6 years ago (I was making a campaign in which the Protoss were retaking Aiur and defeating Kerrigan, how unimaginative), in which me and one of my brother were voicing over for the briefing! We recorded the text on a poor microphone, using our deepest voice and speaking slightly faster so that by slowing down the sound you would get an even deeper voice. It was really fun to hear again, though it made me feel a bit ridiculous too
About the scenario, I'm sure a few things at least are almost certain : Duran is a Xel Naga, they weren't wiped out by the Zerg as was originally thought, and they are more like crazy scientists than pacific spacefaring wise. And now they want to make those blasted hybrids, or rather they have seeded them everywhere, and it's gonna be really tough to get rid of all of them, because from what has transpired, the ideal form of life for the Xel Naga looks more like a xenomorph from Aliens (at least in terms of behaviour, cf Ash's belief in the movie that the Alien is a "perfect organism, free of the delusions of morality") than like a Terran or a Protoss.
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