This is a run down interview-style overview of the famous thread known as "Somebody can tell me About CC. History?" In this thread, a simple forumer questioned the history of Campaign Creations, where many veteran forumers joined in on detailing the history. You can view what's left of the original versions via this link.
| Razorclaw X | ||||||
| First
of all, I respect Darky a great deal, we just don't agree on how
campaigns should be. I don't like Nature's Call: The Spider Queen. He
doesn't like Wanderers of Sorceria. That's cool with him, that's cool
with me (before you interpret that the wrong way, I mean how the
gameplay carries out; I particularly don't like over-the-shoulder
camera levels... yes, I KNOW I did one, I mean where you need to rely
on moving with the mouse). Saga of Azeroth was the only other War3 campaign that caught my interest. It is, essentially, another one-man show campaign. That's a kind of thing I respect, and it's done well to boot. The one-man show thing, of course, has its failings. I don't know, it depends on what you want to get out of it. If I wasn't working on that dump multiplayer map, I would've finished WoS Book 3 a long time ago. |
||||||
| mAc Chaos | ||||||
| Hm, interesting, reading the older posts... RCX, you've been to Paradigm City? |
||||||
| AA7Dragoon | ||||||
| I miss you mAc Chaos, seeing those times together back in the old days makes me wish you'd post here more often so we could continue our mac brotherhood. | ||||||
| Razorclaw X | ||||||
|
||||||
| DrumsofWar | ||||||
| There's nothing wrong with having hope for Warcraft III, Joel, but there are some of us that never gave up hope on Brood War. | ||||||
| JoelS | ||||||
|
||||||
| Tipereth | ||||||
|
||||||
End. |
||||||


