I'm not really comfortable with comparisons to OOT2D, regardless of whose OOT2D you're talking about. I'm not interested in creating that kind of hype at any stage of this project's development. I'm not TRM, or Dampe for that matter, and haven't been and won't be spending the best part of half a decade shouting about my project from every available rooftop when all I have to show for it is a walking demo, nor will I be faking my death if I ever lose interest.
You might think I'm being harsh, but when people do take an interest your project, I feel it's only right to be honest with them about how much - or how little - you've actually done. Of course, the luxury I have that yer OOT2D wannabes don't, is that I can make this game as long or as short as I like. I could bring the end forward and make it a 1 dungeon game if I did get sick of it. I
won't but you take my point - I'm not interested in hyping anything I can't promise I'll ever deliver. I would rather quietly get on with making a decent game than become a minor internet celebrity. If you're looking for a new TRM, keep looking.
This game pasted OOT2D. But if TRM were to post the final version now, OOT2D will be the champion.
No reflection on how good or bad I think my own game is, but I fail to see why 2D remakes are still considered the Holy Grail of Zelda fan gaming...
That or we'd have to wait years for the final version.
It
is gonna take years to complete this project. You have to understand that.
And if I stop, I stop. End of story. I have no intention of stopping, though.
Preferably, pictures of you with the prize [when it arrives]. We want to see the face of the almighty King Mob.
There isn't going to be a prize. I respectfully declined it on the basis that FedEx-ing a 2' x 3' x ?' Mario Kart carboard store display to the UK would cost the organisers a small fortune, but also because I would rather not have a 2' x 3' x ?' Mario Kart carboard store display clogging up my home...!