Rupture Farms level overview screenshot merge
Something I threw together just now in Photoshop. It gives an interesting view of the first part of the Rupture Farms level, and it's interesting to note how some screens fit seamlessly next to each other, while others have really odd bordering. (Has this been done before, I wonder?)
I think sidescrolling would work well in the HD remake, if that's what they end up doing. Viewing AO this way makes Rupture Farms seem like a larger place. |
It looked a lot different than I expected it to
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Amazing how short the level looks when you put it together like that.
I also just realized some serious inconsistencies in lighting and structural placement. :p |
That's very cool. Thanks for sharing. It actually brings up the topic of "smooth scrolling" again. Those bonus areas underneath the main path would work pretty well as one screen that would slowly move downwards, rather than flick-screen. Although I could be wrong.
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Man, those 'Condemned' doors are creepy.
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Nice one.
I've always found the way the screens don't really merge together kinda stupid. one screen your on the bottom floor, next screen after loading your on top? I wonder if they'll fix this in AO: HD |
Looks nice... try one of the Stockyards now :p
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You can use my level editor if you wanna see how the screens fit together. E.g in the one you've made the story screens are to the right with a 1 screen gap between them.
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i did this for the whole game when constructing the layout for my project. it really gives the sense how vast some areas are but how tiny others are even though in the game they still felt prety big
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EDIT: A better example are the screens with the elevating platforms. The camera is adjusted to get all the elevating platform on the screen. There's only a lower platform too so its shifted upwards towards the centre. |
you can find this also here : http://www.vgmaps.com/Atlas/PSX/#O
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I wish someone did this for AE.
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(I would do it, but I can't be bothered - You probably could get a program that saves screenshots automatically to lesson your workload though) (Oh and I'm actually pleased that someone did this already - I'd be surprised if nobody did) |
Search Fan Corner for 'ASP'. The Abe Screen Project is a half-finished version of what you need.
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That's really cool. :)
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Nice job. Wouldn't conisder it quite "seamless", though - like Sekto said, there are several inconsistencies with the lighting and structuring.
If you could fix those, I'd be very impressed. Good work, nonetheless. |
Those are the game screens as they fit together. Unless he edits the images, that's the best that they can be.
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I was searching for that damned thread and couldn't find it even through doing a custom search in Google (search is broken here) - Although it seems it doesn't contain any screenshots of AE. It would have saved me the trouble of taking screenshots of AO. :P The point of my thread wasn't to simply post them, though.
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