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Author Topic: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike  (Read 41320 times)

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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #60 on: June 10, 2012, 12:45:42 pm »

v12.2

http://infraarcana.wikispaces.com/Downloads

*Game crashed when loading a game while "blessed" or "cursed"
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #61 on: June 10, 2012, 02:14:25 pm »

NOTE TO SELF: Remember to check IF YOUR GODDAMN GUN IS LOADED.
Tried to take on a hunting horror only to realize I was out of shots. I died. Painfully.
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #62 on: June 15, 2012, 04:34:34 pm »

Just to confirm. My issues are gone.

v12.1

http://infraarcana.wikispaces.com/Downloads

*Linux version
*The game should use a lot less CPU power
*Smoother rendering in certain cases (e.g. no flickering when blinded)
*Blue colors are brighter for better visibility
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #63 on: June 16, 2012, 03:03:11 am »

Very good
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #64 on: June 16, 2012, 03:33:33 am »

Daaaamn, this is awesome. How did I miss this game?...

Anyway, needs a wiki. Or at least a list of all conditions, items, dungeon features like altars and braziers and stuff.

Note to self: do not read random scrolls.
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« Last Edit: June 16, 2012, 03:56:10 am by Dariush »
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #65 on: June 16, 2012, 05:34:41 am »

I Love that scroll. It's basically a way of keeping the big scaries distant and getting ~60 free xp.
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #66 on: June 16, 2012, 06:26:44 am »

Any plans for a real tileset support? I could make a grim one. I am not a perfect tileset maker, but I have a bit of experience with tilesets.

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If you are interested in 24x24 or 32x32 colorful lovecraftian tileset, I await the support to make it at once :D.
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #67 on: June 16, 2012, 06:36:13 am »

Anyway, needs a wiki. Or at least a list of all conditions, items, dungeon features like altars and braziers and stuff.
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Maybe an info section on the game's webpage? Hm, but wouldn't it be better if all information were available in-game?
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #68 on: June 16, 2012, 06:40:03 am »

Any plans for a real tileset support?
Sorry, no. The current one is the limit of what I can bother to maintain :D

From an interview about the game:
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PixelGush: One of the first things any player will be struck with is the good looks of the game. The graphics look as if they were intentionally designed to look somewhere between a tile-set and ASCII. Why did you choose this halfway house between both? Rather than a “full” tile-set or “plain” ASCII? Did this impact the way you made the game?

Martin Törnqvist: It did not impact how I made the game, because the graphics was added very recently (in terms of versions). The silhouette graphics style was something that Oryx (the creator) showed me from his previous work. I thought it looked fantastic, and we agreed that this would work very well for IA. Here are the reasons why:

•As I talked about in the Roguelike Radio interview, these tiles feels similar to ASCII in that they are symbols rather than explicit presentations. They do give you a general suggestion of how things look, but they leave enough room for the individual player’s mind to fill in the rest, which is quite powerful. The tiles also give a neat look to the game thanks to their extremely basic nature, every pixel matters.

•The style is easy to draw and easy to imitate. If I need new graphics I can draw it quickly myself, and it will totally blend in. No need to depend on someone to keep providing tiles.

•Synergy with the ASCII mode. Since both modes are colored the same way, I can simply change the color value of an object and it will update for both modes. No need to open an image editor.

http://pixelgush.co.uk/post/22790570478/infra-arcana-interview
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #69 on: June 16, 2012, 06:54:21 am »

I see! Well, I just love to make tilesets for awesome roguelikes, it's my passion :). It did not hurt to ask, right?
I just wondered if it would be possible to make something like Tales of Maj'Eyal to be an optional tileset in the future. You know, community can make wonders sometimes :).

Thanks for the game!
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #70 on: June 16, 2012, 06:59:55 am »

It did not hurt to ask, right?
Of course not. I appreciate your offer, it's very kind.
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #71 on: June 16, 2012, 07:03:09 am »

Oh wait, you share the source! Then maybe in the future someone will make a tileset support. Let me stop bothering you about it, hehe.

P.S. Does "d.nrLeftAllowedToSpawn" allow to make unique monsters (does it determine how many can be spawned during the game)? Why do some monsters have it as 0 then? Some special spawning conditions?
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #72 on: June 16, 2012, 07:14:36 am »

P.S. Does "d.nrLeftAllowedToSpawn" allow to make unique monsters (does it determine how many can be spawned during the game)? Why do some monsters have it as 0 then? Some special spawning conditions?
Exactly. That value is used when randomly spawning monsters. Some unique monsters should only spawn once (but if you leave the level and they are still alive, then nrLeftAllowedToSpawn are set to 1 again so you'll have to defeat it eventually :D)

And for some it's 0, because as you say, special conditions. Brown Jenkin for example can only be spawned when summoned by the witch Keziah Mason. And there's a pharaoh guarding the underworld that is spawned explicitly by the map he appears in.
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #73 on: June 16, 2012, 07:27:14 am »

Heh, just died for the first time. I love the atmosphere of this game. I like almost all of Lovecraft's stories, and I am in love with the Arkham Horror tabletop game, so this one hits the spot perfectly!
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Re: Infraarcana: a lovecraftian roguelike
« Reply #74 on: June 16, 2012, 05:27:47 pm »

Arkham Horror is a very charming game :)
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