03-20-2007, 11:35 AM
I know, I've been talking about it for quite some time now, but....
Discotheque Of Doom is close to release now !!
(Oomph...(sigh of relief)
8-)).
The beta-testing is finished, thanks to brell (and Freddy) who did a wonderful job, and to JoeB. who gave me several valuable tips on how to perfect some custom characters. Thanks a lot to you all !
I only have to set the music IDs, make a package containing all the necessary files, send it to the admins....and we're up and running!
For those who don't like custom graphics (or the file swopping that comes attached to it):
even though custom graphics are used in DoD only sparingly, and the mansion is playable with the standard file set (but looks rather strange at certain places), I'll really recommend you make those few steps needed to use the custom file set.... as it really is part of the gameplay:
- the music is important for the dancefloors, for the rhythm of your moves
- the decoration, like paintings and statues are important for the look and feel of the discotheque, and sometimes important for the gameplay
- last but not least: it's simply more fun (and looks much better, too).
Rest assured though, it's not 20 files that need to be changed.... just 3 folders. I will supply an easy, straightforward explanation.
Thanks for your patience.... I know I wanted to have that ready at least several weeks earlier.
Now it's only a matter of 2 more days or so.
As a last appetizer, below you'll get a glimpse into one of the inner rooms.....near the central dancefloor.
Discotheque Of Doom is close to release now !!
(Oomph...(sigh of relief)
8-)).The beta-testing is finished, thanks to brell (and Freddy) who did a wonderful job, and to JoeB. who gave me several valuable tips on how to perfect some custom characters. Thanks a lot to you all !
I only have to set the music IDs, make a package containing all the necessary files, send it to the admins....and we're up and running!
For those who don't like custom graphics (or the file swopping that comes attached to it):
even though custom graphics are used in DoD only sparingly, and the mansion is playable with the standard file set (but looks rather strange at certain places), I'll really recommend you make those few steps needed to use the custom file set.... as it really is part of the gameplay:
- the music is important for the dancefloors, for the rhythm of your moves
- the decoration, like paintings and statues are important for the look and feel of the discotheque, and sometimes important for the gameplay
- last but not least: it's simply more fun (and looks much better, too).
Rest assured though, it's not 20 files that need to be changed.... just 3 folders. I will supply an easy, straightforward explanation.
Thanks for your patience.... I know I wanted to have that ready at least several weeks earlier.
Now it's only a matter of 2 more days or so.
As a last appetizer, below you'll get a glimpse into one of the inner rooms.....near the central dancefloor.


Look at the graphics! What Apps. did you use? Lemme guess... PhotoShop? 
