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Rotaermel
Rotaermel - - 7 comments @ Random 17

Same here! No idea how to continue.

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Rotaermel
Rotaermel - - 7 comments @ Carnius

Thanks so much for creating Tiberium Essence - I just found it on moddb some weeks ago and it made my play CnC3 again for the first time since its release in 2007.
The mod is so close to perfection like rarely another one I've ever seen - and obviously it's just about getting better. The screens for 1.5 looks awesome, for example the Tiberium flora - the strange trees and the greens slime - which I missed so much in in CnC3.
You have my deepest respect for this awesome work!!!

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Rotaermel
Rotaermel - - 7 comments @ Dear Esther

I just played the new version, the extended caves are awesome!
Like a already wrote here, when I downloaded the old version, this Mod is more than gaming, it's pure art and I enjoyed it more than any mod I knew before.

But I have a suggestion:
Give the player the abilty to run! just like in HL2, by pressing Shift, because, if you already know the mod and want e.g. show it to a friend, you just want to pass certain passages fast, and therefore, increased speed would be useful. (ATM I use noclip)
Another idea: Add secret areas. This wouldn't increase the normal length which is perfect, but it would the island even more mystical and the player would like to explore it in a wider extent.
Keep up the great work!

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Rotaermel
Rotaermel - - 7 comments @ The Great Forever Tomorrow

This mod is sooo awesome, I love it!! Never pla<ed something innovative like this, it's exactly what I like. Keep up the good work!

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Rotaermel
Rotaermel - - 7 comments @ Dear Esther

Of course, I vote for you!
"Dear Esther" is still a unique experience, which I will never forgot! Absolutely great work which deserves all my respect. You have done a great job. You have lifted gaming one step closer to ART.

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Rotaermel
Rotaermel - - 7 comments @ Dear Esther

I have never played something like this before. This is a great piece of art.
I'm writing stories for myselft and I always try to describe a certain undescribable element: tthe emptyness between the real spaces which is the most scariest thing you can imagine, because you CAN'T image in.
"Dear esther" manages to come very close to this element.
I'm german so it's hard for me to understand the plot, but I'm working on it.
My assumptions are so far:
- Esther and Donelly, Paul and Jacobson are the same person in a way, I can't really define, anyway, at the end the speaker seems to express this
- Esther died in a car accident caused by a heart attack of Paul
- the protagonist himself has drawn all the strange chimcal symbols and stuff with the paint you can see at the house at the beginning
and finally:
The island isn't real because at the final bay, there is a formation of rocks in the water which forms, when you look it from above, the chemical expressen for Ethanol, C2H6O. This can't be a coincidence.
I will keep exploring.
I have to find out what the chemical molecules drawn on the rock are called.

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Rotaermel
Rotaermel - - 7 comments @ New version update + research

I have never played something like this before. This is a great piece of art.
I'm writing stories for myselft and I always try to describe a certain undescribable element: tthe emptyness between the real spaces which is the most scariest thing you can imagine, because you CAN'T image in.
"Dear esther" manages to come very close to this element.
I'm german so it's hard for me to understand the plot, but I'm working on it.
My assumptions are so far:
- Esther and Donelly, Paul and Jacobson are the same person in a way, I can't really define, anyway, at the end the speaker seems to express this
- Esther died in a car accident caused by a heart attack of Paul
- the protagonist himself has drawn all the strange chimcal symbols and stuff with the paint you can see at the house at the beginning
and finally:
The island isn't real because at the final bay, there is a formation of rocks in the water which forms, when you look it from above, the chemical expressen for Ethanol, C2H6O. This can't be a coincidence.
I will keep exploring.
I have to find out what the chemical molecules drawn on the rock are called.

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