08-01-2014, 12:51 PM
Hi.
Wanted to write this down since a while, might as well go ahead with it now since it came up in the debrief thread.
I firmly believe that the best missions are those that aim to deliver a good user experience. I always try to aim at a specific experience and run with it. I usually start with a picture of the mission, mostly a specific moment in the mission, in my head. Something that mainly aims at the mission's general mood.
Let me give an example. One of my earliest missions was called "Airport Security" ([url=
Wanted to write this down since a while, might as well go ahead with it now since it came up in the debrief thread.
I firmly believe that the best missions are those that aim to deliver a good user experience. I always try to aim at a specific experience and run with it. I usually start with a picture of the mission, mostly a specific moment in the mission, in my head. Something that mainly aims at the mission's general mood.
Let me give an example. One of my earliest missions was called "Airport Security" ([url=
I don't need luck, I have ammo.