SneakyJack on 5/2/2009 at 23:40
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
Playing Seven Sisters for the 1st time. Holy crap! This is a great mission, so far (finished Prologue and an hour in Night One). Incredible, huge city w/lots to find and do.
I don't want it to end.
Anything similar that can even hold a candle to this?
Pirates Ahoy!'s first level is very similar to the city style that Lady Rowena used in the
Seven Sisters. Doesn't have the horror aspect, but it is definitely as fun. I'd give that one a shot next :D
If you've not tried the first two missions of The
Night In Rocksbourg series they are similar city style levels as well.
I've screen shotted all of the missions mentioned here in this thread, so you can jump to the original post to see if they are your cup of tea.
Broken Triad (mission 1),
The Ashen Age and
Thief Trinity are all city levels that may work for you as well.
clearing on 6/2/2009 at 03:40
gunsmoke, also really good, interesting city missions Some Shopping and Snobs 2.
For TG The Eternal Candle.
nightshifter on 6/2/2009 at 03:53
I really love this thread.
about the drunk guard lines in the librarian: the are done by dlw6. I really love them, they really made me rofl when I first heard them
"You ever wonder why zombies don't talk? is it because their brains are rotten and they don't know how or because their tongues are rotten and they cant '? " :cheeky:
"that's a funny word..taffer.. taf this, taf that, taf at all the taffin' ..ehm.. taffy?? " :cheeky:
Lady Taffer on 6/2/2009 at 05:28
I can't remember what the very first FM I played was, but I'm pretty sure that The Inverted Manse by Sledge was what got me hooked on FMs in general. Nice scary zombie mission with some beautiful visuals, awesome new weapons and equipment and one seriously creepy pagan area. That creepy chanting and the "room of doors" will haunt me forever. :eek:
I'd screencap it, but I have no sceencapping software, I'm afraid. :(
SneakyJack on 6/2/2009 at 05:35
I'm glad you are enjoying the thread Nightshifter and thanks for contributing!
Quote Posted by Lady Taffer
I can't remember what the very first FM I played was, but I'm pretty sure that
The Inverted Manse by Sledge was what got me hooked on FMs in general. Nice scary zombie mission with some beautiful visuals, awesome new weapons and equipment and one seriously creepy pagan area. That creepy chanting and the "room of doors" will haunt me forever. :eek:
I'd screencap it, but I have no sceencapping software, I'm afraid. :(
No worries, its on the list ;)
jiansonz on 6/2/2009 at 08:51
Quote Posted by Lady Taffer
I'd screencap it, but I have no sceencapping software, I'm afraid. :(
Thief has built-in screencapping ability. I think you can even change the key for taking a screenie the same way you change the movement keys.
SneakyJack on 6/2/2009 at 16:30
Quote Posted by jiansonz
Thief has built-in screencapping ability. I think you can even change the key for taking a screenie the same way you change the movement keys.
Indeed - though for some reason Thief enjoys giving you screens where you can see almost nothing at all and they need to be lightened through some other program to tell whats going on.
I'd be more than happy to process screenshots for anyone - all you have to do is send them to me in a PM and i'll send them back to you processed so that you can post them. :D
Lady Taffer on 6/2/2009 at 19:14
Huh . . . how do you creencap Thief? I certainly haven't found this mysterious button or function. :confused:
nicked on 6/2/2009 at 19:20
F10
SneakyJack on 6/2/2009 at 19:35
Quote Posted by Lady Taffer
Huh . . . how do you creencap Thief? I certainly haven't found this mysterious button or function. :confused:
Like nicked mentioned I think its defaulted to f10 but you can go into the thief game options under controls and assign it to another key. I assigned mine to f12 to be closer to the "print screen" button that I'm used to using for everyday screenshotting.