Although the team behind The Nameless Mod has already detailed some of the ups and downs of their 7 years of development in their post-mortem, (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3) they still have a lot more to share! After all, any developer attached to a project for over 7 years will have more than a few stories to share. As a result, TNM developers Jonas, Lawrence and Nick have put together a series of developer commentary videos.
The first covers the 'downtown' hub area.
The second video shows developer commentary on the Air Traffic Control missions.
The third video showcases the booby-trapped maze that is the Old Server Complex.
This developer commentary installment discusses the Deus Ex Incarnate mission.
A word of warning: these videos will contain spoilers.
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I haven't beat the mod yet, and I don't want to spoil anything, but I really want to watch the video.
Its a catch 22.
Video is pretty spoilerific, so it's best to wait ;)
Hehe... "Use the Mul*tai*-tool". Good I laughed so much about that voice acting... but in a positive way. In fact I didn't notice the window as an alternative route neither. But backtracking is not so hard there as with the speed aug the jumping puzzle gets less annoying. And the hacking puzzle is great. Reminds me a bit on Uplink. In general a nice series of maps.
The window was an alt route? Damn you.
I've played TNM 4-5 times now and I never thought of it that way. ;_;
Also Digital Ronin ftw, I love his appearance on that holocom thing, he's just plain awesome. :D
I guess that window exit was a bit more of a fail than we thought :p
Awww, you made Jonas shut up for Scara, but did you bother to have a moment of silence for Fauntroy? No! :P
Poor Fauntroy :( Such an awesome name.
Oh yeah, Fauntroy... I nearly fell off the ledge when that PM came around. Definitely the map with the most hilarious PMs in the entire game. Comedy plus points for Beeblequix babbling about misusing the PM system to fill your ears with crap. Just awesome stuff. :D
By the way... who came up with Fauntroy? ;)
Gelo, the "narrative consultant" :-)
I just hope he's not as narrative as Beeblequix is ;)