So, Hols are just about done and yr 12 is looming high. That year which defines your career and further education for the next 5 years. So I thought now would be a really good time to start to focus on The Great Spectrum a little more.

In order to facilitate discussion on matters most crucial to TGS, methinks it might be an idea to setup a forum, and perhaps an accompanying wiki. Whether I’ll even get around to it, still think it a sound idea when it isn’t 1 in the morning, and can generally be bothered, will determine when it’ll be up and running.

I’ve embarked on a lengthy Word Doc entitled “THE GREY SPECTRUM: WORLD DEVELOPMENT.” It’s full of headings and subheadings and footnotes for me to fill out, and when the formatting is complete, a blank copy is to be sent to my counterpart to get an idea of what he envisaged the world of TGS to be like also, and then an amalgam with be discussed.

Extra content is being squeezed in, but nothing will be finalised until we decide previously debated issues: format, tone, length etc. Actual script writing is progressing at a pathetic pace, and I can believe the previous timeframe I set. Actually the timeframe was perfectly reasonable, I’m just very very lazy.

As a side note to all this TGS-ness, Fable II is full of funzies. Can’t wait to go get me some Moneysoft points to purchase the DLC expansion. Should be good for a few extra hours. Here’s hoping for true multiplayer in Fable III, and mayhaps randomly generated quests in an infinite supply + higher goals. And MAYBE it’ll be hard to make money next time around.

Other updates may appear soon with a detailed examination of Next Gen Gaming Difficulty, and another entry: The Ultimate Lightweight Freeware Utility Guide For The Discerning Windows-Based Internet Junkie, or something in that vein. I wonder what adding the tags “busty” and “teens” to this post would do for my viewing figures. I guess I’ll find out when I’m feeling more gutsy.

S’all for now. And no, I doubt I’ll ever change this Blogs address or my WP Username. Ceebs.

DoubleDusk