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Started by purringcat, November 04, 2006, 06:42:02 PM

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purringcat

Ok, a couple of things I noticed playing the demo.

1. The narrator. It may possible be because I am Australian, but since when is Graham pronounced "Gram"?

2. When walking in and out of the palace, sometimes everything goes black for a moment.

3. Graham's hat changes colour while walking around at various points.

4. The lip synching on the vocal characters is a little off the mark.

Aside from these small issues, well done! The town looked EXACTLY as I remembered it, so much that when I reached the tree, I turned to my boyfriend and said, "There'll be a bookshop on the next screen" and he was mad impressed when I was right. Can't wait for the full game!

Deloria

The lip synching will be fixed in the full game and the "Gram" issue has already been reported. :) You might try the patches for the long loading wait when switching screens, but I'm not sure how much of a difference it would make. :)
 
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it was wonderful being part of all those characters again...just small things to say..speech and mouth movement not together and every time i enter the castle i see some sort of vision with people and stars???is that a glitch of some sort??
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Yeah, that's a bug relating to the loading time.  Those actually aren't stars, they're the flames on the torches, and the people are the guard dogs.  It's already been reported, but I think it's already fixed in the actual game build. :)
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Just for the record, Graham as in "Gram" is not really an issue. We are using an american accent for the most part and that's how you say Graham over here :)


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