RedVirtue wrote:skankerzero wrote:Yeah. There were also marching band ghosts that my old high school band recorded sounds for. The female possessors from the parade were put into the museum when Ilyssa gets possessed. Not sure if the
We had a ton of parade balloons and floats too. Even one with Pap Sargassi and an awesome Santa float. One of the balloons was my penguin that I try and put in every game I work on. That one ended up under a bed (Ray's) in the firehouse. One of the balloons was Blinkers: The Science Pup; Ray's favorite cartoon dog growing up. It was a loose nod to RGB. You were supposed to fight him as the level boss.
That is so cool! That's a fun RGB nod. I also like the marching band ghosts idea. Your first paragraph seems cut off just to let you know. I couldn't help but to notice the "evidence" of the parade removal in the plot. Because during or after the museum stage the Mayor complains about "his" parade and now his museum being in shambles. The first time I played I thought "Oh, yeah the parade stage... I don't remember that happening yet." I was confused that he was referencing something that wasn't experienced. Was there ever thoughts among the developers to change that dialogue or was is it just crunch time?
Contracts are tricky.
If you contracted a 3d model from me; I completed it fulfilling my contract and you sign off on it; I would charge you for any further changes down the line if you were to come back and tell me, 'oh, we want him to have black shoes instead of brown'.
Also, if my name was a selling point for you, then I would make sure that in the initial contract, no one else could alter the model but me, so you would have to come back to me if you wanted anything changed. Therefore I would ensure the quality of the model that my name would be attached to.
So, if you were facing a deadline and saw all the red tape and cost for a tiny detail, I think you would probably just go with what you have since most people wouldn't notice. Maybe a few, in the know fans would notice, but in the end, the general populace wouldn't think twice about it.
Does that analogy make sense?
That's the best way I can put it without going into any politics.