I agree, it looks fantastic.RogueKnight wrote:Now give yourself a little more.....and a little more.....come on now, lets get real.

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I agree, it looks fantastic.RogueKnight wrote:Now give yourself a little more.....and a little more.....come on now, lets get real.
This is looking great guys! Can't wait to download it.
Thanks, it helps me appreciate the little changes that I usually overlook.THEWULFMAN wrote:There will be a changelog available at the release of this update.
I agree with the music, and no it is not.Teancum wrote:Strange music, interesting look at gameplay. Is the music from the ME series?
If I'm correct, the forest map is this one.Teancum wrote:The forest map might be new (is it?), but there was nothing there that told me that.
Heh, it's actually not supposed to be a trailer, but rather just a test video for slow-motion gameplay capture that I had decided to upload as sort of a promotional video.Teancum wrote:In regards to the trailer itself, if I'm honest it was unimpressive. To put some substance behind that statement let me say this: I didn't feel it was necessary. There wasn't immediately something that jumped out at me and said "Look at me, I'm new!" The forest map might be new (is it?), but there was nothing there that told me that.
I guess what I'm saying is trailers are great and all but for most mod releases they're a waste of time in my opinion. Unless you point out to the viewer what's new they don't really see it, and the time spent recording, editing and uploading could be spent modding -- or, even better, playing.
That being said I am and always will be a huge supporter of this mod.
Less as a comment on this trailer (although it applies) and more as a comment on mod trailers/promos in general: they're all too long, and that's the root problem that makes people feel the way Tean does here. I've made this mistake numerous times too, so I'm not speaking from a pedestal or anything - trailers should be about ninety seconds long. Any longer and you lose interest. If you keep them short and punchy, you'll leave people wanting more, which is the whole point.Teancum wrote:In regards to the trailer itself, if I'm honest it was unimpressive. To put some substance behind that statement let me say this: I didn't feel it was necessary.