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Post by BlackBoxx on Apr 21, 2005 16:53:56 GMT -5
So, what would you do if you had extra memory when you complete your game? Personally, I'd like to touch up my environments. They don't look too hot, but they suffice.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2005 19:31:09 GMT -5
I said 'touch up the environment' too, but I might also add a little content.
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Post by The Final Rune on Apr 21, 2005 19:40:39 GMT -5
Since my enviroments are always top notch, I selected add content.
I always love extras!
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Post by Dark Knight Of Lodis on Apr 21, 2005 20:58:05 GMT -5
I agree with The Final Rune, I love secrets, the more the better. The more awesome things that you can get that you don't need, the more I'll play. Especially, in my beloved tactical RPGs.
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Post by Dungeon Warden on Apr 22, 2005 12:19:00 GMT -5
Yes, I would add secret content as well. I have lots of ideas for secret stuff but I want to wait until I get the main quest workinh before I had bonus stuff. The more memory I have left, the more I can add.
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Post by BloodKnight on Apr 22, 2005 15:52:36 GMT -5
From the looks of things I probably won't have very much memory left, but I'd touch up my enviroments a little and add more content.
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Post by Draygone on Apr 22, 2005 21:56:21 GMT -5
I'm trying to remember what I did with Jester's Hunt. Oh wait, I remember. I left open an extra slot on the memory card for saving the game. But what would I do besides that?...
I'd probably touch up the environments. Maybe as I was going along I didn't want to put in too much detail for fear of using too much memory. Or if there was something extra I wanted to do but didn't put in for fear of not having enough memory available, I might go ahead and add it in so long as it doesn't seem forced back in.
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Post by vespuleth on Apr 23, 2005 1:08:34 GMT -5
due to the way that i make my games, when im done im done. i build everything exactly how i want it, step by step. from start to finish. if memory is left over, id probably just shrug it off.
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