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Zombie thread, coming through. Thanks for your feedback Minos, very much appreciated, if not slightly late. I actually started a redesign and then procrastination kicked me in the throat and I just kinda spent 6 months poking at it every so often. I'm a horrible person... I finished up recently; simpler, minimal-er (?) design, I hope navigation is more intuitive than before. I cut the amount of videos I had from 13 to 6. And kept them under or hovering at the 3 minute mark. And supplemented the videos with screenshots, for those that are adverse to them for whatever reason... I'm happy with it, more or less, unless someone says it's an assault on their eyeballs or something... Now I just have to do more projects to build up the content I have.
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[HL2:EP2] Station 51 Sequel (Station 52?) - Looking for Feedback
OhSnap replied to SamCom's topic in Level Design
The first gate (before the missile truck) was entirely my bad. I thought I pressed the use key, but I might have reloaded or just moved forward instead.. I rewatched the video and I didn't hear the 'buzz' sound when you 'use' an illegitimate thing, so I'm guessing one of those. That was why I went hunting around for some secondary way to open the gate. I'm guessing most people will be able to hit their use key right, and get through there with no trouble... I'm special. If I'm wrong, and it really is an issue with people not finding the gate controls, you could throw in some sparking wires, change the button to the orange wheel, or use those wire plugs that you have to plug in correctly before the gate will open (super minor puzzle element there too...). You could also have something jamming the gate to prevent it from being lifted, like a barrel or wood, that, when dislodged, the gate opens. If the gate is 'jumping' while jammed, it would be a good attention pull, and as long as its well lit, dislodging debris from something is fairly intuitive. You could also have the gate start open, and it drops when the character gets close (hinting that the combine is actively blocking you, instead of just throwing bodies at you). There's a lot of ways one can draw attention to a door they need to open =) -
[HL2:EP2] Station 51 Sequel (Station 52?) - Looking for Feedback
OhSnap replied to SamCom's topic in Level Design
Yeah sorry, I had actually downloaded it on the 7th when you released it for playtesting, but then it took me awhile to actually play it. And then you 'released' it a day later... so.. I dunno. A few clarifications on your points; 8. This is just a case of getting the key, before you even reach the locked door, metaphorically... I didn't know the hallway was blocked, so I didn't know the truck opened it up. 9. Understood, regarding the fences. I believe chain link fences behave this way, but are models (not sure if your fences were models or brushes). It wasn't a huge issue for me, just something that popped at me. 12. I saw the door open, but like point 8, this was a case of opening the locked door, before I encountered it. 13. Important point. I'm fine with backtracking. As long as I know I'm supposed to. The enemies mislead me to the direction I was supposed to go. The general "I'm going X direction because its the ONLY direction available" is also causing this frustration. I didn't know I was on a mission to unlock a door, I just stumbled upon it. If, instead, I reach a locked door, and branch off in another direction to open that door, then I'll know what my actions resulted in, and would be perfectly fine with backtracking to the door that I know I unlocked. (eg. elevator at start of Ep2. You reach the elevator, oh it has no power. Follow power lines to turn on power. Backtrack to the elevator. Ok it's a really small distance that you backtrack, but the principle is the same) 14. I was referring to the fall damage I took, as being cheap. Basically, you punished me for jumping to the platform, instead of using the gravity gun. What if a player beelines for that crate? Then they're punished twice by missing out on the other crate and grenades on the upper walkway. Personally, I'd put a warning of some sort. Shake, debris, dust, some vertical struts that break. Let me know I'm about to fall (even if it's just a 1 or 2 second warning), don't just thrust it on me. Because if I have a warning, its MY fault I fell. If there's no warning, its YOUR fault I fell. 10. Saved this one for last, because it's most important to me. There's MANY different ways to lead the player through a space. Lighting, audio, movement, enemies, props, etc. Play through HL2 and ask yourself every 5 minutes "why am I going in this direction" and you'll find multitudes of reasons. Ep1 is an easy example. Through the first 70% of the game, you're heading towards the citadel. It's a key landmark in (almost) every map that you're heading toward. -
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OhSnap replied to SamCom's topic in Level Design
I'm not Sentura, but I have emerged from my Cave of Lurkdom to do a playtest vid as you requested.. Cheers. http://youtu.be/iDytwx218TU -
Humbly, shamelessly, asking for some feedback from you fine folks. I've been out of work for awhile and have sent out resumes literally across the country and have gotten next to no responses. So either my portfolio is weak, or my resume is (or both...). It seems the general consensus is that people don't want to watch videos. So how does someone who did mostly scripting work display their work? It feels like misrepresentation if I show screens of a level I had no actual layout/art work in, but did all of the scripting. Am I just weird? I've looked at TONS of LD portfolios and I can't find any that fall into this category (of not having done layout work, but have done scripting) to compare against. While on the topic of videos... I have 13 videos on my webpage. THIRTEEN. That's probably 12 more than random HR person will ever look at. If you've done work spanning the entire game, not just contained to a few levels, how do you condense your presentation into something an appropriate size? Personally, I'd love to just have a 2 to 3 minute video of all the best stuff, but that means presenting my work with no context and just being bullshots. Pretty much a movie trailer... Surely this wouldn't be able to stand alone, it would still need content to compliment it. Riiight? Need halp...
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Ben Stoddard - Designer
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Ben Stoddard - Designer
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Hi everybody. I was a designer at Crystal Dynamics and finished up work on Tomb Raider, which I've added to my portfolio. One note, I mainly have videos, as about 98% of my work was scripting work, not layout work. Which... obviously doesn't show well in stills. I'm kind of stuck at the moment with the knowledge that recruiters look at resumes for like 10 seconds, and will likely not spend 3 minutes watching a video. Any feedback would be appreciated. http://www.benstoddard.com/
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I forgot that I had played this whenever it was released previously and had a weird hour long feeling of deja vu =/ Visually, looks great. Good lighting, texture work, brush work, use of props, etc etc. Not a fan of combine architecture because, lets face it, you see one combine base you've seen em all... Other than that though...Design wise, solid. Never got lost, breadcrumbs in some areas were good (some areas could have used more though), no key crap to deal with... Two little nitpicks I have to get off my chest; I'd give it 4.5 out of 5 ninjas.
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This thread makes me feel old.. first game I ever played was Lode Runner. Probably around 1985 or so. Got me into level design; me and my brothers would make more and more difficult levels for each other to complete. Good times...
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http://crymod.com/ Finally some announcement about the editor and SDK. Hopefully the price will be down when the editor finally comes out
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I gave it a run through on single player as well, here's my thoughts; Stuff I liked - Unique setting, haven't seen anything even close to resembling this in any other map out there. Huge plus, imo, since playing mod after mod that feels similar just tends to make them blend into each other, if that makes sense... The flow seemed really good. It had a good mix of all the elements in the stock maps. Fish-in-barrel setups, tight areas, open areas, etc The lighting, aesthetically, was great. Another huge plus, since lighting is like half of the level and so many people seem to neglect good lighting. Item placement was good. Varied weapons and items in exploration pockets with a spattering of interactables like propane tanks n such. Your custom help decals. It felt a bit like the light sensitive decals in the new(ish) Splinter Cell game. I liked that, even if it broke the fourth wall. Architecture of the buildings. Very... different. Stuff I didn't like - I got hella lost... In the first two maps, I spent, at least, 50% of the time trying to find the 'right' way to go as I did killing stuff. Dunno why, but it didn't feel intuitively correct. No zombies were on the road, there were lights in the distance, but nothing close by to let me know that's the correct way to go. In map 1, there is a decal telling you about the locked door at the top of the stairs, and that leads back to the very beginning of the level. I didn't feel like I was being led through the map. This mostly ties in with getting lost, but it felt like I was just stumbling around instead of determinedly saying "we go THAT way!" Huuuuuuuge maps. Maybe they don't feel so big if people already know the map, but man... I started to feel a little fatigued through the first two maps. All those long handrails without vertical posts. Not a deal breaker, just it scratched at my consciousness the whole time playing. Seemed to be a lot of light props that had fadeout distances that were really small. Had a bunch of areas that were lit with invisible props until I was right up on top of it. Very minor, but whatever. The finale setup. This is a personal issue, not at all one with the map, but I'm not a fan of the typical panic-tank-panic-tank-rescue finales since they play out the same exact way, flow wise, anyway. That's pretty much it. I have my own opinions on the other stuff, like branched paths that offer variation of difficulty (difficult w/ items, vs easy without, etc) mainly being, it didn't feel like I was actually making a choice between those at any point. If the level was arted in a way that said, you know, armory to the right, safehouse to the left, with more items in the right path, then it may have felt like I was actively making the choice to get the items along the difficult path. But, possibly due to perpetually being lost, I never got that feeling. Although, that seems likely to not be the case for people who play this multiple times, especially in a VS setting, and have learned the different paths. One last question, for the alarm rolling panic event (I forget which map it's in...) any reason you broke valve convention and used trigger planes to start/end it instead of interaction objects? Was curious about it, since I spent a little bit looking around for a blue glowy object and almost missed the laser beam or whatever it was that triggered the end.
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Looks like someone broke street date and it's in consumer hands. Some guy confirmed it doesn't have the editor in it. Sadly, that was the only reason I wanted to buy it.. Other people mentioned a day 1 patch that could be the release of the editor, but apparently it was on a live stream or something so nobody can source it. http://crymod.com/thread.php?threadid=67530
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I've heard that critiques should start with the positive stuff... So, the layout seems ok. No weird nav flow, fairly simple, colors don't make my eyes bleed. All good stuff. For the other stuff; The 'about me' page is redundant. You already have that info in the header of your page. Make your email a proper mailto link, and throw in a link to your resume, and you're done. Minus one html page to worry about. If you don't have one, get a LinkedIn page and throw that link there too. It doesn't hurt. You have these weird email/print/pdf links in the frame of your main body. I have no idea why you'd want those there, and why anyone else would want them there either. Is it put in automatically or something? It seems to exist on all your pages. Your LD work; I'll just echo Serenius' comment about your portfolio looking like an environment artists portfolio. You have no overhead of your maps, no flythrough, no gameplay videos. Not even a link to the file to play it. The info on your 2d games say that you were in charge of art, sound, music and UI. LDs design fun, artists make stuff pretty. There's some overlap, but not a lot. Hence, different job titles. Figure out what you want to do and redo your portfolio for that. This may vary based on company, but LD's don't do modeling work very often. Personally, I only blocked stuff roughly in maya and just told the EA "this blobby rectangle thing is a supposed to be a statue, 800x300x300" etc etc. Basically, your LD stuff is lacking designery stuff, and you have extra EA and 2d stuff that won't get looked at (unless you're applying at a smaller studio that might incorporate that skillset) This could vary, and I'm a young'un in the industry, so feel free to get consensus from others. For your resume, I don't say this with malice, but your objective line is the most generic objective statement you can put on a resume. HR people get tons of resumes, and that's the first thing they read. It doesn't have to be 100% OMG IN YOUR FACE AMAZING, but at least make it somewhat unique to you. The rest of your resume is a wall of text. You have margin and header space to work with, shrink those if you need to and space the text out. The second page of your resume isn't needed. I'd throw in your school/graduate stuff somewhere on the first page. You already have IGDA mentioned, being interested in basketball and music isn't important enough to warrant space on a resume, and references being available is generally assumed. Grammar nazi stuff (sorry I come from a background in QA...) The alternating caps of Created, Designed, and Implemented seems... odd. "features an collassal" on your Mammoth description page should be "features a colossal". "15 days where" should be "15 days were" on Timeless page, etc etc. Get someone to proof-read this. This probably isn't a *huge* deal, but better safe than sorry. And that's about it... Sorry if I come off as overly harsh, I don't intend to. In case I do, here's a dancing banana :bananawrench:
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Started to pull out my list, but realized most are on this page anyway. http://csyvertsen.net/?page_id=242 If you use RSS feeds, you always get recommendations based on similar content.
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I had the same account creation problems. What I finally did was make a dummy name that I was pretty sure wasn't taken, using a fake email address (eg. asdf1234@someplace.com) through the whole "create account" in-game. Boom. Got in just fine...
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I can't even get in either. Thought it used a gamespy login, and I know I have one of those (from, you know, back in '98 when everyone did...) but can't log in with it. The forgotten password opens up mycrysis.com, so made an account there, still wont log in. Doesn't even toss an error or anything, the login/password form just resets to blank again. Meh... Not hugely interested in the MP anyway, only downloaded it on the slim hope that they forgot to remove the editor it. And they didn't. Heres to waiting 3 more weeks...
