I would like to humbly submit to Firaxis that the 3DStudio-esque intros are only good for about 2 or 3 views. After which, we all skip them. What a shame and waste of valuable time.
[EDIT]: The current idea (far more refined, thanks to talking with Adm.Naismith and others) is basically to have an intro that "unlocks" according to various accomplishments you achieve over several weeks of gameplay. You can pretty much ignore the idea I give below here about pictures as this unlocking intro idea seems really cool. Look from the April 03, 2001 06:55 post by Adm.Naismith to see where this picked up.
I would like to submit something more like the following, which is easier to do, will create a better atmosphere for the game, AND be viewed many, many times:
** High-quality pictures of famous historical "stuff" dissolving and appearing over each other in the background. Everything ranging from a picture (in this case drawn, if needed) of a trieme through oil paintings of famous leaders to seats of government today...and wars, destruction, along with building (making bridges, etc.). Players should be able to add their own photos as well.
** Overlayed all of this will be amazing quotes about history and the future (to which players should be able to add their own).
** The kicker is the pictures and the quotes will always be randomized...so if you have about 50-100 pictures with that many quotes all coming up at random, you'd really get people to sit down and pay attention for quite a while.
** Hell, make it a screen saver option, too. I'd probably leave it on.
** Of course, some suitably cool music is required. I'm even thinking something classical here like Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 ('from the New World') Antonin Dvorak. Listen to it **here**. More than just Dvorak's beautiful melody (starts slow then really kicks in), his inspiration for writing it fits perfectly: He imagined these melodies when he pictured the New World.
Now, I realize some challenges to this:
1. Copyright
2. SMAC already did something similar (but, I think you'll agree, NOT like this)
Well, there's my idea. I'd choose this over another tired 3DStudio production any day...
[This message has been edited by yin26 (edited April 03, 2001).]
[EDIT]: The current idea (far more refined, thanks to talking with Adm.Naismith and others) is basically to have an intro that "unlocks" according to various accomplishments you achieve over several weeks of gameplay. You can pretty much ignore the idea I give below here about pictures as this unlocking intro idea seems really cool. Look from the April 03, 2001 06:55 post by Adm.Naismith to see where this picked up.
I would like to submit something more like the following, which is easier to do, will create a better atmosphere for the game, AND be viewed many, many times:
** High-quality pictures of famous historical "stuff" dissolving and appearing over each other in the background. Everything ranging from a picture (in this case drawn, if needed) of a trieme through oil paintings of famous leaders to seats of government today...and wars, destruction, along with building (making bridges, etc.). Players should be able to add their own photos as well.
** Overlayed all of this will be amazing quotes about history and the future (to which players should be able to add their own).
** The kicker is the pictures and the quotes will always be randomized...so if you have about 50-100 pictures with that many quotes all coming up at random, you'd really get people to sit down and pay attention for quite a while.
** Hell, make it a screen saver option, too. I'd probably leave it on.
** Of course, some suitably cool music is required. I'm even thinking something classical here like Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 ('from the New World') Antonin Dvorak. Listen to it **here**. More than just Dvorak's beautiful melody (starts slow then really kicks in), his inspiration for writing it fits perfectly: He imagined these melodies when he pictured the New World.
Now, I realize some challenges to this:
1. Copyright
2. SMAC already did something similar (but, I think you'll agree, NOT like this)
Well, there's my idea. I'd choose this over another tired 3DStudio production any day...
[This message has been edited by yin26 (edited April 03, 2001).]
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