I don't know, games with lengthy in depth intros are really memorable in my opinion. I mean, look at the half-life series, the Bioshock series, nearly all games with great immersive atmosphere, have lengthy intros. I for one, think a fantastic intro would immerse players better.scpharrisee wrote:I agree, but this doesn't necessarily mean a lengthy intro would be a good one. I for one find a short, concise intro the most mysterious, rather than a dragged out one. But I like the ideas thrown around so far!
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#52Fair enough, but a fantastic lengthy intro with 990 needs fantastic dialogue for 2+ min. It's a work in progress, but I prefer it shorter and more mysterious.Agent Shlocky wrote:I don't know, games with lengthy in depth intros are really memorable in my opinion. I mean, look at the half-life series, the Bioshock series, nearly all games with great immersive atmosphere, have lengthy intros. I for one, think a fantastic intro would immerse players better.scpharrisee wrote:I agree, but this doesn't necessarily mean a lengthy intro would be a good one. I for one find a short, concise intro the most mysterious, rather than a dragged out one. But I like the ideas thrown around so far!
"Yes, it's a goddamn nuke, but if 682 survives and adapts we'd be boned beyond belief."

Re: A Longtext of Ideas [SCP-990 ADDITIONS]
#53Volgun. The 3rd test seems fair and good enough. I prefer the 3rd.
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#54I like the intro the way it is now, don't get me wrong. But I would still love to see a well-made 990 dream sequence intro... As long as it isn't too long.
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#55I agree it shouldn't be long as it's added anytime in the game. Intro is skippable, so there's no need to have a long 990 dream sequence. Do not get worry, I still like the original intro, as it needs some more personnel in the game.106phobia wrote:I like the intro the way it is now, don't get me wrong. But I would still love to see a well-made 990 dream sequence intro... As long as it isn't too long.
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#56I'd like to have an end 990 dream sequence. In a park like he said.
990: It looks like you've made it out. I've been waiting.
pause
990: You'll have a part to play in things soon to come, what with so many of the Foundation's precious objects loose and no way to keep all of them in... the Chaos Insurgency could use you.
D-9341: What's going to happen to me now?
990: I can't tell you that, but you should enjoy your sleep while you still can.
990: It looks like you've made it out. I've been waiting.
pause
990: You'll have a part to play in things soon to come, what with so many of the Foundation's precious objects loose and no way to keep all of them in... the Chaos Insurgency could use you.
D-9341: What's going to happen to me now?
990: I can't tell you that, but you should enjoy your sleep while you still can.

DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Atheros drivers SUCK!
Re: A Longtext of Ideas [SCP-990 ADDITIONS]
#57Well.... I would like to see 990 in the end sequence, but maybe using other conditions to get 990 ending.Destructoid wrote:I'd like to have an end 990 dream sequence. In a park like he said.
990: It looks like you've made it out. I've been waiting.
pause
990: You'll have a part to play in things soon to come, what with so many of the Foundation's precious objects loose and no way to keep all of them in... the Chaos Insurgency could use you.
D-9341: What's going to happen to me now?
990: I can't tell you that, but you should enjoy your sleep while you still can.
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#58Perhaps a way to survive gate B if certain parameters are met or an extension to Gate A, which I find lacking.SCP 513 wrote:Well.... I would like to see 990 in the end sequence, but maybe using other conditions to get 990 ending.Destructoid wrote:I'd like to have an end 990 dream sequence. In a park like he said.
990: It looks like you've made it out. I've been waiting.
pause
990: You'll have a part to play in things soon to come, what with so many of the Foundation's precious objects loose and no way to keep all of them in... the Chaos Insurgency could use you.
D-9341: What's going to happen to me now?
990: I can't tell you that, but you should enjoy your sleep while you still can.

DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Atheros drivers SUCK!
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#59Gate B: No warheads enabled, and when D-9341 gets trapped and sleeps, get's 990 end sequence.Destructoid wrote:Perhaps a way to survive gate B if certain parameters are met or an extension to Gate A, which I find lacking.SCP 513 wrote:Well.... I would like to see 990 in the end sequence, but maybe using other conditions to get 990 ending.Destructoid wrote:I'd like to have an end 990 dream sequence. In a park like he said.
990: It looks like you've made it out. I've been waiting.
pause
990: You'll have a part to play in things soon to come, what with so many of the Foundation's precious objects loose and no way to keep all of them in... the Chaos Insurgency could use you.
D-9341: What's going to happen to me now?
990: I can't tell you that, but you should enjoy your sleep while you still can.
Gate A: SCP-106 isn't contained, all guards and MTFs (esp.: choppers) kill D-9341, get's a last words 990 end sequence.
Well?
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#60I think that's a good idea, but it would work best with 990 in the intro also. You could talk briefly with 990 in the beginning, and if you beat the game he could introduce himself to you and it would be a fitting end to the mystery (assuming most players won't have any idea who the hell 990 is in the beginning).Destructoid wrote:I'd like to have an end 990 dream sequence. In a park like he said.
990: It looks like you've made it out. I've been waiting.
pause
990: You'll have a part to play in things soon to come, what with so many of the Foundation's precious objects loose and no way to keep all of them in... the Chaos Insurgency could use you.
D-9341: What's going to happen to me now?
990: I can't tell you that, but you should enjoy your sleep while you still can.
"Yes, it's a goddamn nuke, but if 682 survives and adapts we'd be boned beyond belief."
