unfortunately i cannot link what do not exist yet :-)
my deadline is 12th of june, so i am in a hurry.
what i would need for the quake loop - what we are going to compose with a friend tonight - is the waves of what the guys are moaning on the side of the big boss (so the default suffering sounds of the soldiers who have been taken care by the strogg). i think we have to use it with some distirtion, because i just cant make up those epic texts :-)
i am afraid i have to upload things when i get to my workplace, because my data traffic is limited to 2GB, and only yesterday night i used up 860megs.
player1 i think i wrote you a PM someday did i? i am widely opened to anyone's opinions what a "perfect gamer" would be like, who makes his living by gaming and doing nothing else at all. i am trying to build up a kind of philosophy that he could have. i was thinking that he continues the 'cold war' frenzy inside himself as he fed on comics and cartoons what were made to boost up national morale. he is a fighter against the utophy where the AI could possibly take control over humanity (thats why he plays single player games categorizing AI behaviors). he is in the top 10 in every game from tetris trough starcraft or tremulous, to the newest and latest softwares, on every console. i wanna make his narrations a little bit big-headed but still calm, and very different from average.
like if "we"(dudes who plays [or were playing] i think at least 40 hours a week by average here) would be so good to make our living of games and gaming would be the most important in our life what would we be like? :-)
as my time is not endless i am going to make the following scenes:
1 - dream / that shows a fake old comic about the noon bells (i don't know what is your story but here they ring the bells of the churches at noon to remember that "our" army stopped the turkish army at belgrad)
2 - morning of the gamer / showing his room, following him in some super mario training or (interactive) following him to the toilet where he is going to explain that in future wars the gamers will control the giant mechas in 24/7 so their seats will be definitely toilets at once. he is going to take a brief look of the city (what is opposing the other scenes will show up as simple vector graphics, houses looking like computer windows), and he will eat some food - he eats only the stuffs what are good for minimum 3 years because he is preparing to some kind of apocalypse so he is doing "super size me" with cans and instant stuffs.
3 - journey / he takes a ride with local traffic to his friends, meanwhile he is playing tetris. he also stops at a shop because he is training to ride shopping cars what's behavior is theoretically similar to antigrav vehicles (like those scooters at star wars).
4 - meeting friends / this is the old swimming pool what looks like quake2 secret level's secret level on final countdown. there will be the geek bastards. the problem is i didn't found out why he is going there and what he will do there... maybe he will ask the same question from himself so he goes home to turn on his machine, what is a hybrid mac+pc sexacore (well that is for 6 cores does it) cooled by two huge ice blocks when booting.
5 - gaming / there will be the tremulous scene where he pawns some dudes but he meets suddenly a dude of his own kind that he has to face. they will fight ingame and with any tricks and dirty equipments irl like connecting to other's mobile phones, turning off local electricity, turning on car alarms in the area, and everything what can be theoretically achieved trough internet and dirty hacking.
that will be the comic roughly.
now back to work

[EDIT]= my question to all of you is: is my english understandable? because i have to write the texts in english to show it to bigger audience, so i don't know if i need help to translate or is my "style" of writing satisfying? not this one of course but i dirted this forum enough to make it obvious to other nationalities if my visitors will break the monitor when reading it. my basic concept is to keep it in a "gamer" version of english, what is not as complex as the native but easy to read as its 'architecture' is somewhat familiar from games. (i guess many of us learned most of the phrases and words trough gaming).