Sunday, March 15, 2009

Three quarter done

It feels like it's taken forever to get there, but I've finally reached the 75% completion mark for Trinity. Over 90% of all assets are now either done or underway.

What's left to do mostly is to finish up conversations, including those of the companions, journal entries, cutscenes and some encounters. Of course, after that is done, there's still going to be the inevitable debugging, polishing and balancing part.

In there, I don't count at all however an optional side-quest, which does fit into the story, but is mostly meant as a showcase for Ree's driders. I'll get started on that once the models are out. Hopefully that'll be before the rest of the mod is done. But that's still some ways off, which does give Ree some time to work his magic... ;)

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One thing that has been notched as completed recently is this, which I think is the coolest cloak in town. It was done by Daronas, who's been contributing a lot of custom content for Trinity. I just love glow maps.

8 comments:

Lance Botelle (Bard of Althéa) said...

Congrats on reaching the 75% mark! You should be seeing the end in sight now.

I also like the look of the glowing emblem on the cloak. :)

Lance.

Anonymous said...

Looking cool. And Congrats too

Frank Perez said...

Awesome cloaks, including the one with the flaming sword. Well done.

Amraphael said...

Awesome news! Nice shots too.

Wyrin said...

Looking good - see you've got the Tempus cloak too. Is the custom symbol of anything in particular?

EC said...

Thanks. It feels like I'm getting closer but I don't doubt release is still some ways away.

The tempusian cloak is from Wild Bill's religious cloaks of Faerun pack. And yes, Daronas' cloak does picture a sigil of something in particular... :)

Jclef said...

Congrats, E.C.!!

Nice work with the project tracking - that's something I definitely need to improve on...

AmstradHero said...

Congratulations! 75% is an exciting milestone - you're on the home stretch! I'm definitely looking forward to seeing Trinity come to completion.