Looking at the suggestions about adding HUD, isn't abe's oddysee famous for NOT having heads up display? Besides it will ruin the tension of not knowing what comes next if it is added.
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It sounds like a great way of tripling production time for a few seconds of cutscene.
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No HUD is the way to go, except for the little diamond that pops up whenever you get a checkpoint on the PC versions (seriously, that was useful, please add that)
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That sounds like a good idea, I never understood that diamond when I watched play troughs on PC. Now I know it sounds like a good addition to all platforms, either that or have the OWI logo appear at the bottom for a brief time.
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Diamond? I thought it was a yellow mudokon head smiling?
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On the PC version when you reach a checkpoint a diamond with the same style as the number which appears to tell you how many grenades etc you have appears. Either add that as it is or make is an infinity symbol because abe will respawn infinite times there.
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Unless Quiksave is in Abe HD. Then don't worry about it.
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I've owned three copies of Exoddus over the years after I'd worn out the other copies.
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I reckon the discs back in the 90's were poor quality anyway. PsOne games would wear out even if you take care of them. Its a way forward to go digital download, it cant get scratched. Anyway, it would be nice to have some indication when you pass a checkpoint, even if quicksave is introduced, there would still need to be checkpoints, in AE if you die without quicksaving you dont start the whole game again..
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They tended to be very tough discs, but I kept taking them to breakfast/after school club to play with on their PS1, and they'd get damaged in transit. I'd monopolise it on AO (so much so that they went and got a second PS1 xD). I remember we spent the whole evening doing the Paramonian Nest only to get to the Big Face Abe Portal area at the end only to miss the fucking portal and fly off the edge.
We were not amused. |
When PS1 discs got scratched to fuck they still worked. They were durable as hell.
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Yeah, the condition my PS1 copy of AO is in...if that was a PS3 or XBOX360 disk, it wouldn't work, it just wouldn't. The only problem with AO is sometimes it won't remember saves from my memory card.
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It was disc 2 of AE that died every time, because I love playing through Bonewerks and Slig Barracks that much (I used to HATE and totally skip the Trials with a level skip code)
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Bonewerkz and Slig Barracks are horrible parts of the game.
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Are you kidding? Those are two of my favourite parts. Much better than the fucking vaults.
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Slig Barracks was incredibly fustrating,.and Bonewerkz was just boring. It also creeped me out. It had bad vibes.
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I agree with Bungle. The vaults were just the same level.
I loved Bonewerkz and Slig Barracks, though I'm not averse to perhaps changing the color schemes a bit. Both of them were green, and I think I eventually tired of looking at that much green. |
I found Bonewerkz was more greyish and light brown, with maybe a smidge of green. Kind of the color of bones or bonemeal, which I always thought was a really nice touch.
And the green in Slig Barrack's always had a military feel, which, along with the music, created a very oppressive, militiant atmosphere. The vaults were just boring chambers, especially the Scrab vault. Yawn. Although, I do still enjoy playing through them (to an extent) because the puzzles were so great. EDIT: Dammit now I wanna play AE again. But I don't wanna go through the fucking mines. Ugh. Necrum. |
There is a level select code, you know.
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Slig Barracks was one of the best parts of either game in level design and atmosphere, I must say. Getting past an actual army of Sligs, infiltrating a Glukkon's office and possessing him really conveyed how insane and impossible Abe's quest was, more than anything else in the games IMO.
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These days I appreciate the Vaults way more, but when I was 10 I found them incredibly annoying.
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Talking of level select codes, will AbeHD have any codes? I kind of liked the fact that there was no invincibility cheat. Abe's exoddus had a less serious feel to it because you had the option to cheat death.
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The age of cheat codes has since past. I think they're best omitted.
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Its more memorable than the Konami code for me, its the only way I managed to see much of Exoddus as a little kid. |
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new ending (it was all a dream with horrid kids in reality), unlock possession of sligs in mosaic lines, remove early secret areas until the return to rupture farms (I do not agree), (after a flame war), change sign saying "if you escape all 28 mudokens will die", have unsavable muds in rupture farms (become savable in the return), have a currently in zulag board, get rid of no return doors, unlock-able stages / dlc (go back to previous areas), have bird portal practice (have abe fail 3 times before getting the hang of it), have cages containing the so called trapped paramites and scrabs in cages open in the ending, chanting back story, change Overly obscure solutions to puzzles Easily skipped puzzles Tedious Whistling Slog Stampedes (the ones who spawn DEFINATLY CHANGE THIS K THX BUI), weapons (like slingshots (because sligs don't count)) kinect compatibility... more control over shrykull have mudokens in background instead of glukkons if you have bad quarma (after more mlp controversy) shredded pony meat as food in rf have ocarina of time style whistling tf2 promo hats and hats for elum and abe remove star and the bird sound when abe gets K.O'd rupture farms backstory make the orbs static and the drones mobile abe scratching his but a demo just before release paramite and scrab in the same screen customisable controls achievement for possessing the very first slig (I think he means the secret area.) sorry I couldn't do the whole thing but OH MY GOD there's so many suggestions. any way I'ma go do a remake of oddworld in adventurecraft (it's a minecraft mod) now... And never finish it. |
Man you guys are wussies. It took me like half an hour tops. :p
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Heck even one of the normal areas requires you to possess a slig to rescue a mudokon. |
We're not discussing them now, I don't think.
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There wasn't really a part I particularly hated in Abe's Exoddus, it was all consistently good for me. I'd say Bonewerkz and Slig Barracks were my favourite parts though, mostly because of the atmosphere and the background images. I'll still never forget the part in Bonewerkz with the platform in the middle of the screen with the giant pile of sand/bone dust in the background.
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