1 (edited by Mr. Wookiee 2007-05-26 00:33:29)

Topic: Victory/defeat cinematic

Does anyone remember the short clip displayed after a battle was won or lost in the last release of GC? It would be cool if FS included that, but better if it was mission appropriate. (such as rebel fleet jumping into hyperspace after the escape from Hoth mission) Are there any plans to include somthing like that?

(I love the new teaser by the way. It's been a  while since my last post, but I have still been checking this mods progress all the time.)

Re: Victory/defeat cinematic

Thanks for the compliment smile

We actually have composers on the team I'm sure they will be able to create very nice music wink

http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/3854/xwingsunev9.gif

Re: Victory/defeat cinematic

Mr. Wookiee wrote:

Does anyone remember the short clip displayed after a battle was won or lost in the last release of GC? It would be cool if FS included that, but better if it was mission appropriate. (such as rebel fleet jumping into hyperspace after the escape from Hoth mission) Are there any plans to include somthing like that?

(I love the new movie by the way. It's been a  while since my last post, but I have still been checking this mods progress all the time.)

We havent discussed end of mission scenes. We should be able to do so since bf2142 has a similar thing with the Titan explosion.

"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavours to live at the expense of everybody else."
Frédéric Bastiat

Re: Victory/defeat cinematic

I liked that feature in GC. A very short clip underlining the result of the battle.

"One of the bitches actually gave birth while she was attacking, and her puppies joined in on the carnage."
--the awesomeness that is Boatmurdered.

Re: Victory/defeat cinematic

yes, i like that too...

Re: Victory/defeat cinematic

Sorry I meant to say ...

we HAVE discussed end of mission scenes

"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavours to live at the expense of everybody else."
Frédéric Bastiat