Black Rain update

13pm

Water Chip? Been There, Done That
Some news about Black Rain project (former "True Sequel"):
<blockquote>NEW CHARACTERS - We have loads of new characters in Outpost 13, the Main Character's home town. From barmen to guards, the city is gaining new citizens fast!

NEW QUESTS - With new characters come new quests, and we haven't been just idling about with silly fetch-it plots. Our quests and future quest ideas reach far into the future of the game!

NEW CITY - We are just starting our development of a new town. It revolves around a mosque and a church that have been rebuilt since the bombings and have sparked a violent struggle between the communities of the two faiths. Much of the town is in planning stage, but the quest and character ideas we are bouncing around the discussion table are very promising!

NEW POTENTIAL - While Black Rain tries very hard to preserve the spirit of the original Fallout games, we are quickly moving away from the constraints of their world. Our project is paving its own path in its own style, giving us more freedom to implement new ideas.

NEW TOOLS - Our dialogue editor is currently in the works and will make dialogue writing much easier! Stay tuned.

NEW POSITIONS:

* WRITERS - We are, as always, in need of writers. We welcome those wanting to try out the position, as well as those who are highly motivated and willing to put in a lot of work into the project. We are particularly interested in finding FEMALE WRITERS, as we want to create a game that appeals to both genders and steps away from the nearly 100% male-populated fan base of the Fallout series.
* ARTISTS - We have created some great character and armor concepts, but we need a more dedicated artist group that would provide a constant interpretation of the content that our writing team produces.

browse our wiki at http://blackrain.fifengine.de/wiki (don't forget to check out the "Index for Writers" link for the bulk of our content)
browse our forums at http://blackrain.fifengine.de/smf </blockquote> You can also take a look at the thread, where two concepts of armor are shown.

Link: Black Rain project update thread
Link: Black Rain project website
 
I really do understand their lack of female writers. Skilful female in your "gamedesign division" is one of the greatest things I've ever seen. :ok:
 
Jesterka said:
I really do understand their lack of female writers. Skilful female in your "gamedesign division" is one of the greatest things I've ever seen. :ok:

:clap: lol. that's brilliant, man
 
Actually, I find it sexist, chauvinistic and ultimately a display of machismo. But I'm not woman so maybe I'm wrong...
 
Morbus said:
Actually, I find it sexist, chauvinistic and ultimately a display of machismo. But I'm not woman so maybe I'm wrong...
I didn't take it that bad... but maybe it's because my English is not perfect :oops:
 
13pm said:
Morbus said:
Actually, I find it sexist, chauvinistic and ultimately a display of machismo. But I'm not woman so maybe I'm wrong...
I didn't take it that bad... but maybe it's because my English is not perfect :oops:
I don't think it's that. For me, wanting a woman to do something because a man can't supposedly do the same, is EXACTLY the same thing as the opposite, id est, wanting a man to do something because a woman can't supposedly do the same. Of course there are differences, but not in writing... As I said, I'm no woman, so maybe I'm wrong, but I still think it's sexist.
 
Morbus said:
13pm said:
Morbus said:
Actually, I find it sexist, chauvinistic and ultimately a display of machismo. But I'm not woman so maybe I'm wrong...
I didn't take it that bad... but maybe it's because my English is not perfect :oops:
I don't think it's that. For me, wanting a woman to do something because a man can't supposedly do the same, is EXACTLY the same thing as the opposite, id est, wanting a man to do something because a woman can't supposedly do the same. Of course there are differences, but not in writing... As I said, I'm no woman, so maybe I'm wrong, but I still think it's sexist.
Luckily thats not the case. Actually that was an invitation, it was not meant that "she" can do things better than "he" could do. interesting misunderstanding morbus, that was good for some laugh :D
 
Back
Top