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exender
27-02-2004, 04:39 AM
Apologies in advance if this is in the wrong place, 'Off-Topic' seemed about the most reasonable:

Complex Games is in need of some additional artistic support in all areas to help us with content production for our Legacy Project (http://www.complexgames.com/htm/legacy/index.htm). We are targeting a publisher-ready demo for E3, and plan to present the product directly to a number of publishers at the exhibition.

Anyone with relevant 3D/2D/Concept skills and interest should please contact exender@complexgames.com for further details.

Legacy is a 3D Tactical RPG inspired by many of the existing console-based tactical titles: (Final Fantasy Tactics, Tactics Ogre, Disgaea, etc..). We are developing for the PC platform and are in active talks with a number of publishers at the moment.

To do our due diligence: We're a small independent Game Company who've been around for about 3 years, we've developed our own 3D engine (Multiplex) and produced a complete publisher-display demo for the E3 expo last year (Dungeon:Gladiator, currently being represented by Octagon Entertainment). We currently must work through a network of dedicated collaborators, meaning that there is currently no direct pay for work. However those who participate in development will recieve a share of royalties on the final product and the opportunity at a full time job or contract work depending on what sort of publishing agreement we can acquire.

Many thanks,

Noah Decter-Jackson
Project Lead, Complex Games Inc.
exender@complexgames.com

loboloco
27-02-2004, 09:00 PM
sorry, been there, done that, didn't even get a t-shirt...

exender
27-02-2004, 09:35 PM
Hah! You want T-Shirts?:)

http://www.complexgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=185&highlight=tshirt

Well this isn't exactly ASAP but it fits beautifully. In fact I've never had a shirt fit better. Something about a quality t-shirt like that one... it's like a warm hug on a cold winter's day. Priceless like a child's laughter are these t-shirts. When people first started developing garment technology, little did they realize the almost sinful bliss of pure shirt-quality that we, at the lofty summit of the great Mountain of Comfort, would achieve.

I have no idea what your own experience was volunteering for similar developments, perhaps promises were made which were not kept, but we make no compunctions about this being volunteer work. T-Shirts are easy, guarantees are not. We haven't made any guarantees, and nor do we expect them from the people who work with us.

Regards,

exender

Jason-Lavoie
28-02-2004, 01:03 AM
Ha ha exender, send right back at him, thats amazing, was that at e3 (i didn't read all of it)

HAH A HA, and i see your canadian too, your game looks very cool dude, one of first non-online ones... that is cool. I tihnk that you will find little help here dude (people may not want to do this) and as you seen from that dudes comment, he has no life... ha ha

Anyways yeah... good stuff, you may want to go to a more professioanl forum for games... it may help. Or you could get help here... good game!

YOUR CANADIAN!

exender
28-02-2004, 01:25 AM
Heh thanks Jason

wasn't trying to stick it too him, just wanted to prove that we do..at least..have t-shirts.

And yeah that was at E3 last year:)

And GO CANADA Indeed!

Jason-Lavoie
28-02-2004, 01:27 AM
Man, i would love to go to e3, that will be my dream, were you showing your game there dude?

exender
28-02-2004, 10:01 AM
E3's a pretty huge event, took me a bit by surprise the first time around, but it can be a lot of fun.

Yeah we were showing our previous game there last year.

the_solidshadow
29-02-2004, 12:07 AM
i've got star wars knights of the old republic on my xbox, and IT ROCKS!!! i think it was made by canadians also....
anyway, this game you've got yourself, it looks pretty cool! what's the polycount for each character in the engine?

exender
29-02-2004, 12:18 AM
The polycounts hover around 2000 or so.

Wasn't knights of the old Republic made by Bioware?

They're quite a well-admired and reputable Canadian game developer.

Jason-Lavoie
29-02-2004, 01:08 AM
Yup they are :)

Yeah, i will find some way to go to e3.. what game were you showing previsouly, does it have a site?

And how do yuo get into e3, i know that games auto. get you in (if people are looking at them) but you can get passes as well... i bet they cost a pretty penny (i like pretty pennies... they SHINE)

Jason-Lavoie
29-02-2004, 01:10 AM
OH, nm i know that game!

Ha ha yeah man those models rock, keep up teh good work!