In the nineteenth century, an occultist named William Carter discovers gateways to other places in time and space. Reality starts collapsing around him, slowly melting into nameless cosmic horrors. As he tries to understand his visions and find a way to stop them, he will see that he is not the first to make that journey, and that those who came before him brought back to Earth demented things that would have been better left alone.

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I am having issues with my computer now, and it's kind of seriously affecting my work.

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Hi everyone !
My laptop's hard drive died recently, and I have been so far unable to save any of the data I had on it.
So, so far I lost every single map that I made for the second Collapsing Cosmos mod. Don't get me wrong, I am not cancelling anything, but right now I'm looking for new ideas, I don't feel like I want to recreate every single map right now.

Maybe I'll feel brave enough to do it in the future, but I'm a bit confused about what I want to do !
Once again, I'm not anywhere near giving up on Collapsing Cosmos, but I need to have my computer repaired before I start working again. Good news is, I have a long break this summer (I will only begin game art school in october), so I will have quite a lot of time to work on a mod : ).

Once again, I want to thank you guys for all the support I receive, the comments, the downloads and the reviews, it means a whole lot to me : ).

Stay awesome, and I'll keep you guys updated if I have new things to tell you !

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I know the feeling. I lost a ridiculous amount of progress on my custom story "Lament" when I backed it up incorrectly (a result of saving my work in the Amnesia directory, I highly recommend saving it externally) and, to be entirely honest, I still haven't made up for all of the progress lost. That being said, it was easier to improve the level's designs while remaking them than it would have been originally, so I don't consider it a complete loss. Anyway, I wish you luck in your endeavors, and I look forward to seeing the finished product.

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