TheRedeemer, on Apr 27 2005, 08:36 AM, said:
Slaps Matthew
Does no-one read my topics? I suggested my ideas on the subject here:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/forums/index.php...c=91615&hl;=halo
And it wasn't to well recieved, mainly because of lack of ships. I think with the descriptions in the books (Fall of reach and First strike) And a bit of artistic liscence, you could easily create enough ships for this to work.
I'd absolutely love to see it made, the Halo universe has to be my favourite Sci-fi universe.
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Yeah, I don't think lack of ships is an issue at all. Simple enough to create ships in a Halo like style. Human ships are big an bulky, smaller ships tend to grow wide and the bigger human ships seem to grow tall. That's the way I see it. I just though of how cool it would be to go through the Fall of Reach and then go to where Halo 2 left off, we might be able to even make some stuff up about that goes on after Halo 2.
Captain Bob, on Apr 27 2005, 08:59 AM, said:
I would suggest doing more of the 'Bungie sci-fi universe' than a Halo universe. There are two reasons. The first is that the Marathon universe is similar enough that you would get considerably more reference material for ships etc. without too great a sacrifice in canonality (is that a word?) The second reason is that with Aleph One, you have a first-person Mac-friendly developer-friendly engine available, plus there's a project bringing Halo to Aleph One called Halathon. Imagine a fusion of the two games, where you play a level in space, then placy a level of ground combat, all as part of the same continous story.
As fun as such a project sounds, I'm too busy to offer any of my time to its development at this time.
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That would be way cool...I don't know a whole lot on coding game engines though. But I'm open to the idea, a halo-Marathon type universe would be nifty.
Emmit Gandlodder, on Apr 27 2005, 01:16 PM, said:
And I must say, that is one damn fine menu screen there, Mr. Walk.
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Heh, thankee.
This post has been edited by Matthew Walk : 27 April 2005 - 12:52 PM