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Hall of Fame Interview with Chadmium at NWVault

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Jul 26, 2004.

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    (Originally posted by chevalier)

    This time it's Chadmium, whose module Legacy of the Dracyn has hit 8000 downloads and made it to the Hall of Fame. They talk about a couple of personal things, as well as Chadmium's priorities in module making. Here's a snip:

    4) Could you tell us what are the main features of your modules that have attracted so much attention from fans?

    I put a huge amount of effort into the visual effects of my modules - I think visuals have a special way of enhancing immersion, and some of the combinations possible with the Aurora toolset are truly breathtaking to behold.
    I also like to think that fans enjoy the density of my modules. They are both short in length and small in size, but packed as tight as I could make them. There are no huge, sprawling areas to wander - at no point does the player have to wonder what to do next, they adhere closely to the plot, and I tried to make conversations and battles few in number, but high in quality.

    To give you an idea, I spend at least 60 hours of building time for each single hour of play (more when I was first learning to script).


    Read the whole thing at NWVault.
     
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