Incursion has been cancelled off an internet release for now because of the file sizes being of a stupid size, we have tried all of the compression methods we could find video and audio however the length of the movie how it is, makes files around 100+ meg so FOR NOW we are cancelling internet release. We still are doing the movie for our own interests and mabye once cable modems become cheaper and more common place we will release it to the net.
Special thanks to all the CIC staff for there support, plus all the people who offered advice and interest.
Let's begin with a snippet from Sharky Extreme's article.
The Robertses are old hands at the space combat genre, but will their experience in creating the Wing Commander and Privateer series help them go above and beyond the successes of recent hits like FreeSpace II?The first thing that comes to mind here is that in fact Warthog (Privateer 2) developed Starlancer. The second is that 'recent hit' Freespace II has sold a grand total of 5 copies. The preview is brief, feels more like a first look, and the author has the annoying habit of putting in a 'DigitalANViL' in every other paragraph. The article sports a bunch of very dark screenshots.
Gamelinks' preview is a little better, but it makes the classic mistake:
Rendered as a fully 3D space combat Sim, Starlancer is being created under the direction of famous "fathers" of the space combat Sim genre, Chris and Erin Roberts (Wing Commander and Privateer series).The Warthog team really deserves a lot more credit than they're getting (they deserve all of it, but are getting none). You can find the article here.
By Zake Blackwar, mouthpiece of truth. Wide-scale armed rebellion has broken out on Karatikus, following the passing of controversial new 'sex licensing' laws. The brainchild of Senator Ray Cox, the bill is designed to tackle planetary over-population by making sexual intercourse illegal unless both participants are in possession of a 'sex licence'. Men and women of all ages have taken to the streets in protest, and are engaged in furious fire fights with local law enforcement officers. At least 30,000 people are reported dead or wounded, but no resolution to the problem seems imminent. Firearms are much in demand.
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