Maj.Striker said:
Wow, moths eh? I would have thought to utilize a girl for the female voice but you got moths to do it?! That's resourcefulness...and a little freaky.
Hey, you have no idea... I mean, I had my doubts at first, but Eder just kept on telling me, "no, it must be moths. Moths are good". And I must say, after hearing the moths' voiceovers, I must agree. No girl voiceovers could possibly compare to a well-trained moth.
Starkey said:
Great! No pressure here, just an original way of asking how´s the game progress...
(and to get this forum going... again).
But, about my letter, will I get my gift on or before Dec. 25?
As always, I refuse to promise anything. However, there's a lot of factors that lead me to believe that yes, you will probably get your gift before then. For one thing, I'm tired. Frankly, if we don't manage to get the Prologue done by then - after almost two
years - I might just give up entirely. I desperately need to get the Prologue released if only to prove to myself that UE wasn't a fluke. And secondly, we can't help feeling that them WC Saga guys are hot on our heels (of course, they're probably thinking the same - it's difficult to tell who's really ahead, given that neither team knows exactly how the other team is doing). Nothing like a bit of competition to motivate people
.
Of course, none of this may be enough in the end. You see, I
know that Michael is working on the music as fast as he can. But I also know how university can drain your time, and how there's
always exams just around the corner. So, it's beyond my control, and beyond his control, too - he's working on the music, it will be done as soon as he can get it done, and that's that.
There is one bit of good news in all this. In the meantime, while the Prologue is waiting for release, we've already got all the missions for the first series of the main campaign semi-finished. I need to test them and debug them if necessary, but that's about all. There is a number of other things that need to be done - some of them very time-consuming - but the general upshot is that the longer the Prologue takes, the smaller the gap between its release and the release of the next episode (if we indeed decide to release the main campaign in episodes - which we almost certainly will) will be.