Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Gladiatrix III - Week 44 Update

Tessa has been missing. Your search for her leads you to this freak of nature. Are you too late?


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Gladiatrix III - Week 43 Update

Sierra has agreed to join House Devir in an assault on House De'Mizzare. If House Devir successfully destroys the rival house then they will move up in the city hierarchy. In other parts of the world it is considered the ultimate treachery to blindly attack a neighbor without provocation. In drow culture it is applauded when a house makes a well-planned and strategic attack on another house as long as there are no surviving nobles to name the attacker. If a single noble survives then the attacking house is set upon without mercy by every other house in the city. Sierra has no interest in the political maneuverings of these dark elves, but she does have an interest in the attack on this particular house.

I hope to be finished with the Everdark portion of the module this week or next week at the latest. After that I'll be setting the stage for the grand finale. 

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Gladiatrix III - Week 42 Update

Sierra is now known as Sienza Westyn'tavian in her Everdark disguise. She is introduced to SinDreeza Devir, matron of the eighth house of the city of Nar'Kasteel. Xanderfein explains that Sienza would be an asset to the house's strength, but the matron is skeptical. Sienza will have to prove herself in order to gain admittance, but will she survive the trials?

I made good progress this week reworking what I lost. It is much quicker a second time around since I already had everything in my mind. I should be finished this week reworking what I lost and hope to be back on track. 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Gladiatrix III - Week 41 Update





Well, this isn't my usual fun update. That is because disaster struck over the weekend. I walked away from my laptop for about twenty minutes and when I came back, the system had completely locked up while the toolset still had my module open. This has happened before, so my normal routine is to make a copy of both the module file and the backup file before attempting to open the toolset again. This usually keeps at least one of the files intact. Well, not in this case! Somehow both files ended up FUBAR. Okay, so I take a deep breath. I've been a little more diligent making backups of my module since I had a similar disaster while making the first module... or so I thought. I went to my offsite storage, and to my dismay, the last good copy of my module was from Feb 18! I was certain there must be a more recent copy, but none was to be found. I guess I've gotten complacent since my last disaster was over a year ago. 

Anyway, the good news (if you can call it that) is that I was able to open the backup file in the toolset and export the areas I created. The bad news is that the conversations can't be salvaged. So I'm having to rewrite, relink and rescript several thousand words of dialog that I had written over the past few weeks. And the past few weeks just so happen to be some of the most diligent work I've done on this module. The evil spirits of computers timed this perfectly and they laugh at my torment!

A word of warning to anyone who designs NWN modules, and I know a few of you do. After any significant amount of work has been done on your module always back it up off system. When you least expect it your system WILL crash and the toolset WILL eat your module. This is a guarantee. The toolset is unbelievably fragile and destructive to modules. Never leave the toolset open when you're not working on it. If your computer locks up or crashes while your module is open in the toolset, be scared. Be very scared and prepare to go digging for the last backup you saved. Don't think that saving it somewhere on the same system is good enough. The evil spirits of the computer world will take advantage of your misstep and just destroy your whole system to achieve their nefarious schemes. This is a guarantee. Let my ill-timed neglect be an example and ominous warning to other builders. It's daily backups for me from now on, no matter how much of a pain that is.

Never fear, I'm not letting this get me down (too much). I'm making progress rewriting what I lost. Unfortunately, this is going to move my target date well into April, so you'll have to indulge me just a little more time to finish. I should have a more positive update next week.