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Beautiful, and so delicate looking. Very fine work........ The Bryster
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You're gonna love MYST Exile!!!!!!!! I completed it and now I can't wait for the next version! The Bryster
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Looks great, like the look of the building. I remember when Myst came out squeaks walker. There were a bunch of the "do some stuff, see a video" games. Was one of those games with Tia Carrere from Relic Hunter. Journeyman project was one and then they had one where you pilot a drone through a ship. Had to dodge the security bot because your drone had no weapons. Had to sample dna to open doors, end up with a lot of useless roach dna. Folks were saying in those days (80's I think) there was going to be this combination of Hollywood and games companies.
I like it a lot! The last render of it, the one with the GI-type lighting, is awesome! Seems like a great place to take a lover... My two cents : Myst sucked. Pre-rendered graphics don't make a game good. Games without explosions or blood shouldn't even be called video games. Morrowind is much cooler, the graphics are UNBELIEVABLE, and it's realtime 3D! Okay,I'm done sounding like an idiot now! (retreats into Shadow)
ttops; ?????????
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Myst was never really an action game, it was one of those puzzle type deals... Graphics shmafics! What really makes a game good is it's playability. Some of the ol' classics were cheezy as hell, but if they were fun to play with friends and involved a bit of skill - how it looked didn't matter. Asteroids, Combat (anyone remember Tank Pong?), Mig Alley Ace, Space War, Civ, Scorched Earth, etc., they were good in their day and I'd play them over again if anyone had the ol' computers to run them. I guess people expect eye candy all the time now... I must be getting old (and I'm not even 30 yet.) Anyhow, when it comes to modern multiplayer first person shooters - nothing's cooler than Battlefield 1942 (when its played over a cable modem with a good connection on a 'puter that's up to par.) You actually need to work as a team with people, and there's no homing weapons - but some really nice powerful ranged artillery and aircraft that take a bit of skill to make useful. Now if only some people would scout better...
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pauljs75: All you need is an emulator. Then you can play all of the games you mentioned. Just make a search for Commodore/Amiga/Atari/Spectrum Emulator. The attached link is just one of them. :)When I played Myst it was a blast, nice places to walk through. Can take as much time to sightsee without having to dodge pink bull demons. Did not like some of the puzzles. Prefer puzzles to be kinda related to what you are doing. At least Myst was not a Mario wannabe like Half Life. Was expecting Gordon Freeman to say "Itsa me, Gordie". Come on how many things do you have to jump on? Toxic waste, stone blocks and when you get to the alien world, floating alien platforms and aliens. Morrowind is cool, best bird attack sim around. Never played a game before where rats and crabs can help you raise stats in armor and dodging. If you have the time, you can stand there and have them attack you and your char can block. Just stand there and block. Just don't pick diseased creatures to train with. Have to try battefield 1942 multiplayer. Hope its better than counterstrike.
I'm with SDL inthat Myst's only appeal to me was that it was rendered really well. To my way of thinking Half-Life was great although too short - Counter strike was better but still too short and I didn't like the way either of them ended. Agreed too much jumping though. I'm looking forward to unreal ... someday.
More light, Jimi!
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Can't see ALL the tables.........
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Jimi: Thanks, Mate! Much better. TTops: Nothing wrong with my monitor........:-)
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Jimi: I like the way you placed that life-sized fly on the table at the back of the thingy!
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By the way: the links leads to my new picture with the Myst Pavilion. :)You know, this would look great with a brass band playing in it. Catlin: you say the most cruel things.....(sigh)
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Catlin: When you get to our age bits of you start to play up. Your eyes need things to make them look fashionable, and your ears need amplifiers, as for teeth - they need bits of plastic reinforcement. Time passes, and you need bits of wood to prop yourself up with (or metal trolleys to roll around on) and other peoples' hair to warm the top of your head. Thankfully, most of the rest of me works just fine, so there! :>
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Of definately wood, my one's bamboo!
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
With all the talk of MYST III I had to go back install it and play it. It only took me a few hours to complete. :) That's one of the drawbacks to this type of game butthis time I think I paid more attention to the environment. The renders are beautiful. Anyone have any idea what they used to create and render their scenes?
Aldaron, Will Myst play on XP? I went back to play Gabriel_KnightI from another company and it wouldn't save even with the patch. It would be nice to go back and look at Myst again from a Bryce point of view - the last time I played it, I hadn't even gotten Bryce3d yet and the graphics seemed too far above anything I would ever do - now I'm not so sure of that, and they are still probably too far above me as yet but I'm a heck of a lot closer now to being able to do something like that than I was then. Perhaps I'll have to dig out Myst too and take a gander . . . it's been a long time since I even looked at it. Another one was a sleeper callled "Lost in Time". I'll have to look at that too. - TJ
On the first Myst CD I think there are interviews and movies explaining how it was all made etc.
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Bryster are you sure about that. I seem to remember some interviews on one of the Myst series but can't find one for Myst III. bikermouse, I don't have WinXP only W2K and it works after using the patch even though it's not recommended. All I can say is give it a try and try Win98 emulation if needed.
Aldaron: Yes! I think they were on Myst 1...........
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Hi, finally I finished one of my models - the myst pavilion. I played the game "Myst - Exile" a lot and was inspired to do something similar. This is my first "real" item in the marketplace. Comments and critics are welcome! Take care, Jimi