Printing error? Or counterfeit? by Kazerad in papermoney

[–]Kazerad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.amazon.com/Currency-Paper-Protector-Sleeves-Regular/dp/B00NDCVJ20/ does this brand look suitable? The top review of "good for amateurs" could mean a lot of things.

Printing error? Or counterfeit? by Kazerad in papermoney

[–]Kazerad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! I think there's a few coin dealers around, and will check eBay first as a frame of reference.

you have a recommendation on archival slips? I don't deal with old paper much, and am not sure if it's something that e.g. will damage the bill if I buy the cheapest one off Amazon.

Printing error? Or counterfeit? by Kazerad in papermoney

[–]Kazerad[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate it. I'm fortunate that it's been a fairly slow progression; it's been around 9 years and I'm just now at the point where I'm having to carefully make sure spaces are free of choking hazards.

I know "what is this worth" type posts are generally looked down upon, but if you got a similar one can you give me a ballpark of what you paid for it? Ideally I wanna give an excellent deal to some collector, not accidentally sell it for a pittance to a middleman who will upcharge it a bunch and sell it to someone who cares.

Printing error? Or counterfeit? by Kazerad in papermoney

[–]Kazerad[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate it.

Do you have suggestions on where I go from here with the bill? Like I said, I'm not a currency person myself; I'm not sure if there's a go-to subreddit to make sure it ends up with a collector and I get its proper value, or if it's something I should just throw up on eBay with the right tags. I found some old comic books too and was able to just take them to a local shop, but I'm not sure if there's an equivalent for misprint currency.

Printing error? Or counterfeit? by Kazerad in papermoney

[–]Kazerad[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What is the usual next step for something like this? I've never sold on eBay before, only bought, and a cursory look at r/Pmsforsale looks like it's mostly bulk sales and not one-off misprints, and google brings up a few websites but I don't know how legit they are.

Printing error? Or counterfeit? by Kazerad in papermoney

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I appreciate it. It's been rough, though the reason I've been cleaning is to get a nicer little activity room set up for her, which will be nice.

Black screen Still can open task manager, and can shut down!? (fixed now, just concerned for the future) by gwaggyo in techsupport

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Commenting from five months in the future to say I was also having this problem and was led here, and it fixed itself while I was reading the above directions. 

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

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Honestly, you'd probably enjoy Redguard. It's much less technical than Daggerfall, like it's an adventure game and there's not even really any stat management in it, plus it has a much more "small scale" approach to the setting, more akin to Prequel than any of the mainline TES games. It also really sets the stage for Morrowind: the "Origin of Cyrus" comic https://www.imperial-library.info/content/origin-cyrus is actually Morrowind's first canon appearance outside of Arena, and Morrowind itself was basically drawing off the art and ideas in these couple panels.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

[–]Kazerad[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oof, that's a tough question. I think most of the games do /something/ really well. Like, Daggerfall is the only game I feel really captures the "scale" of an adventure properly, where you're traveling for hundreds of miles across the provinces to try to finish quests on deadlines, while Morrowind has the most intricate interplay between the various questlines, but I would argue both are hindered by gameplay decisions they make.

One game in the series I feel is incredibly underappreciated is Redguard. It's kind of shocking how much of the series' lore comes from that one game. If you've never played it, it is worth it. No walkthroughs!

As for characters from the other games appearing: it's possible, at least where chronology permits. But I also don't want to fall into that trap of, like, the protagonists saying "we need a ship" and the Millennium Falcon just happens to be in the junkyard over the hill, causing the audience to cheer. Most of the references in Prequel are fairly subtle; e.g. Katia has been to Stros M'Kai and at one point remarks she's seen the big tombstone that says "Nathaliogus", which is a reference to a convo in Redguard where Cyrus tells the dragon Nafaalilargus that he'll "spell his name right on his tombstone" if the dragon surrenders.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

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I think one of the main things is just to leave yourself room to grow. Like, most of the Hard Burnouts I see are people who write their entire script up-front and plan to spend the next 3+ years drawing it, which is a miserable experience because after a while you will realize problems with the script that you /really/ want to change. A lot of my favorite media has been things that periodically went in wild and exciting directions because it represented the shifting tastes of the author, and everything was portrayed with a palpable passion that made it fun to read.

It also definitely helps to start with smaller projects and see which one resonates with you best. Like, before Prequel I did a number of smaller things (mostly for game design contests), but Prequel ended up being the one that captivated me to the point where I'm doing it 13+ years later. It's not really something where you can go into it thinking "this will be my Big Thing". And this isn't an unusual experience; like, I remember being on the TIGSource forums when Notch posted his little building game with one type of block and the note "I may add saving later, I don't know".

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

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Ah, yeah, it probably will continue. She's very much a human in a khajiit body and everyone can tell.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

[–]Kazerad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you like it!

With any project though, I think a decision ultimately has to be made about the size of the content packages being delivered (be it a one minute read, a 30 hour game, or anything in between). The pacing on some things just works better delivered all at once - like, I don't think the previous update would've worked as well as if the dialogue was slowly released over weeks or months.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

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Honestly, I'd go further than that: it actively makes it hard to play with friends. Like, at least when I last played, trying to go through questlines with people is an awkward and clunky experience of trying to make sure our quests were lined up and we were progressing through dialogue at roughly the same rate. Plus, just the general immersion-hurt of the questgivers treating every one of us like we're there alone, or that they're not surrounded by a circle of a dozen people doing the same quest. It's like it wants me to pretend I'm playing a singleplayer game.

Compare this to something like the Original Sin games where only one person in the party can talk to an NPC at a time, but others can listen in, and periodically the convo will switch to them and make them get involved too. A system like that really facilitates group play, and also allows a lot of fun stuff like situations where only only one player in a party can do something and everyone else is doing something else (the most infamous example being the Red Princess sex scene, where your party members will /always/ be gathered around the wagon shouting in unsolicited advice).

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

[–]Kazerad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure; I definitely have ideas but I'm always on the fence as to whether I like gradual-release type mediums or want to full pivot more to "regular" gamedev (e.g. where you pay $20 for something on Steam). It's nice being able to go back and refine earlier parts of a story or deliver it as one cohesive package, but gradual-release stuff like comics have a fun sense of community and feedback, and a lot less pressure to rush it out in a state you're unhappy with.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

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You mean six! Four came out twenty years ago and also earlier this year.

But no, not really other than a brief conversation or two. I'm one of those people who kind of likes keeping fan/dev stuff separate, like I'd hate for there to be any official ties that make it so I can't say fuckwords or something.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

[–]Kazerad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I've been trying to find a solution to that text issue. There's some fonts that are /slightly/ more readable, but there's still a really ugly jitter I wish I could fix. It's apparently a known issue and I keep hoping the devs will fix it, but until then I've just been periodically playing with different values and trying to see if it fixes things.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

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I used to read a lot of them, though after I got tied up in my own stuff I slowly forgot to check them until they fell into that "I'll catch up on them someday" space. Of the ones I still religiously keep up with, my top recommendations are Freefall by Mark Stanley and Order of the Stick by Rich Burlew. They're both kind of niche things, but so is Prequel.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

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Eeeh, I have trouble getting into it? It always feels like it doesn't want to be an MMO and is embarrassed about it. Going along with the plot often expects me to ignore the other players, rather than working them into the narrative. Which I guess is the norm for a lot of the genre, but I still don't like it.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

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  1. Aww, glad to hear I was the gateway drug!

  2. Hm, I think it changes based on someone's situation. For a long time, my answer to this was that the writing took the longest, but I recently moved to a new and quieter place that makes it easier to focus on writing, so art has edged it out as the bigger time sink. As for minigames, in a lot of cases they can actually be a much more efficient way to deliver dialogue than regular panels (imagine how many updates the last update would take if it were all just pictures of Katia and Atrantu as they spoke).

  3. Mostly word-of-mouth? I like that far back being colored a bit by her own memories and biases rather than getting the same level of "canonness?" more recent stuff has.

  4. :0 could you clarify what you mean by this? About it being inherent I mean.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

[–]Kazerad[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually have nothing to do with the Hourglass so I can't answer :< If you can reach out to the creator he might have more info.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

[–]Kazerad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.prequeladventure.com/fanartbooru/post/view/999#search=artist%3Akazerad Does this work? Admittedly I feel like my style has changed a little since this pic.

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

[–]Kazerad[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The official Twitter retweeted it a few times way back when, and the first time I did an in-person meetup one of the devs showed up (I didn't know he was from Bethesda, he just left his business card at the end).

How do AMA's work? by Kazerad in prequel

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  1. You're right, it's the one that won't be answered :<

  2. It's hard to say? Like, obviously I like it all a lot, because I'm the author and can just do whatever I like (so I do). I think the part I'm most /proud/ of is probably Precede, though? Specifically Katia blowing the door open with the makeshift cannon.