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#16
Unfinished / City map
November 23, 2015, 06:24:55 AM
Hi everyone!
First post after presentations.
I started to work on a Mod that randomly generates a citymap. I'm just at the beggining but I have a question. Is there a mod doing that already? I coulnd't find any but you guys must know if someone did that or works on that right now?
#17
General Discussion / Re: Introduce Yourself!
November 12, 2015, 05:19:37 PM
Hi!
I'm Simon. I'm 34 and I'm french (So you can guess I'll soon suggest a surrender button). I'm a screenwriter for television. Before finding this joyfull career I studied physics, I got a  phd. I think about game design for a long time. I'd like to participate as much as I can, but my coding skills are not enough to become a game designer. I don't even know if I can learn to mod.

I found Rimworld looking for independent videogames. As I often do, I watched several gameplay videos, trying to resist the urge to buy the game... but this time I didn't succeed. And I can say I'm happy I yielded to temptation!
I find Rimworld astonishing. The amount of work is impressive and more important, it's really aimed in the good direction, straight to greatness. I love the mood system, the deep simulation of so many aspects. I think the storytelling IA is a great idea.

I can't say it's my other favorite game but I played "The fourth coming" for 3 years in spite of its lousy gameplay and graphics because it was true roleplaying. I was in character all the time, I think it helped me becoming a screenwriter. Never found a mmorpg with so much roleplay.
I also like to unwind on League of legend... it's good to do a little sports, you know :)

I'll name another game though, "This war of mine" it's not just a great game, I think Rimworld could really benefits from this inspiration to create strong and touching stories. In fact I'll try to make suggestion in this direction, more drama, more story.

Most embarrassing gaming story... My nieces and nephew (4, 8 and 10) wanted to play a videogame. I made them play Limbo, cause you knows, it's a plateform game. I didn't thought the giant spiders tearing little boys' head off was  terrifying at all. They loved it... each time they see me they want to play again. But I can't help to think  they're a little traumatized now.

The best kind of breakfast cereal? The one that stay in its box and I let me have a proper breakfast.