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The year is 1864 on the world of Atlas, on the continent of Einhorn. Over the past century, two major powers have have risen up and eventually dominated the world scene. The Empire of Judec militarized and united half of a continent in endless feudal chaos, and the Rosevelt Alliance shaped a collection of nation states linked by trade into a military and economic powerhouse.

Thirty years ago, a discovery by the Alliance Archaeological Division changed the flow of world history forever. A temple, older than anything in recorded history, full of caches of machines and tools far beyond anything devised by modern hands.

Like a spark, this was only the beginning of discoveries of massive stockpiles of like technologies buried all over the world. As reverse engineering advanced relics from the distant past, known as the Agares Era, spurs the Second Industrial Revolution, and an inevitable arms race by the two superpowers soon unravels the continent.

The competitive and unrelenting search for these relics, and the magical mineral that powers them, Etherium, eventually escalates into full scale war. The world nervously watched, and then was dragged into, a massive clash of powers that felt as if it cleaved Einhorn in two. After a decade of fruitless conflict, both powers draft and sign the Paxus Treaty, a bilateral agreement to end the long war, now known as the Grand Campaign. However, old hatreds remain, as do the Agares relics, whether they lay scattered on the battlefields, buried under the earth, or in the hands of whoever are lucky or enterprising enough to find them, hero and villian alike.

Enter Callox Pallisade, Imperial Knight, ordered home from an overseas posting, back in the Empire of Judec to quell a post war uprising. This begins a chain of massive events of what will be known by future generations as the Chronology of the Last Era.

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Return of the Last Era

So I have been informed via Discord summoning that people still know I exist. Great!

Let's get to the interesting parts; A lot's happened. Well, sort of. Personally no, I'm just chugging along with life; no major changes there! I'm in a good place, so my disappearance was just happenstance, and not dramatic nor intentional.

As far as The Last Era, well, a good bit has actually changed. On a large note, nothing about the project's direction in a meta sense has really changed; the description you can read about it on the main page is still current, and so are the characters, general premise, and atmosphere.

So what's changed? Firstly, the graphical production has changed gears in a big way; as you last remember, I was working on graphical assets with the help of JosephSeraph. He's a wonderful artist and even a better person, but unfortunately he had other projects to commit to. Which is fine of course. Jo, if you're reading this, I love you man!

But this left me in a bind; now what do I do? Well, I could use the work he already did as a base, so over the course of a few months (and even now) I practiced my pixel art skills, fundamentals, and aimed to see if I could fill in the gaps where he left off. I've been editing on and off for years already, so I'm managing to catch on quickly. See if any of you can catch any of my anonymous submissions to Pixel Dailies on Twitter!

But then came the matter of Engine. You guys may already know that I moved on from RPG Maker to GameMaker. I messed around with it but a little bit, but on a whim I found out that Unity is what I want The Last Era to shine on. Not only is C# a widely used language unlike GML which is GameMaker specific (meaning I can learn C# on its own for any other reason and it can carry on to Unity, and vice versa. Looks good on a resume!), but it's just more powerful.

Not that I need Unity to make a sprite based game that this project is on. GameMaker would work, and the Last Era still isn't bigger or especially more ambitious than it ever was.

But unlike GML, C# is infinitely easier for me to learn (trust me, I put in the time in both), and unlike RPG Maker, unity is powerful, I mean god damn, and I can do exactly what I want to do. You can make even simple shit look, feel, and play good and undeniably unique and exactly what you want it to be.

So yeah, that's where we're at; I still actively work on the Last Era and no its not dead. I'd be lying if I made some blood oath to finish it in classic RMN fashion, but it is what I've wanted to do and make for like, ever.

Right now, I'm putting together all the bits and pieces, but soon, I'll have something to show for it. Thanks for reading!
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  • 05/28/2008 05:54 PM
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look closer my good man

it's the subtleties that count

Honestly I'm not done yet, but I'm trying to get the hang of it!
I'm not sure if''s been mentioned, but I get a strange game-crashing bug when I try to head to the south in Sol. It says something about a missing map. It was enjoyable until then and I'd love to play more, but it seems I can't progress any further. :(
This page is lookin' quite nice Feld.
This looks great.
I'm not gonna play it now due to my nature to never play demo's.

But I will for sure,if,and when it gets finished.
I just want to give a big thanks to whoever voted for Chronology in the Misaos! I appreciate the support, guys. It certainly gives me extra motivation.
Craze
why would i heal when i could equip a morningstar
15170
I NAME IS CRAZE AND I APPROVE OF THIS RPGMAKER 2003-MADE GAME.
Craze
why would i heal when i could equip a morningstar
15170
god damnit

*my name
What happened to your almost weekly updates? It's been near a month now. I need my Chronology fix, damn it!
I've lost my Chronology fix ever since he stopped updating :(.
Decky
I'm a dog pirate
19645
This looks great! I'll have to try it soon.
Actually, I recommend myself waiting on the first chapter to be released, which will be soon. The demo and the eventual first Ep. is pretty much like comparing a bouillon cube to a first class chicken dinner.

Just hold out for a little longer guys; it's coming!
Max McGee
with sorrow down past the fence
9159
So how much has this changed since I played it in '08/'09? The downloadable version, I mean.
It's still the same game FUNDAMENTALLY, but now it's 'a lot better'.
When you release this I will review it *thumbsup.gif*

Is there some sort of system for organizing reviews by release? Because it doesn't really make much sense if the first demo had 100 reviews at 3 stars a pop and a new demo that is approximate 30 times as good only gets five reviews at five stars a pop.

p.s. I am expecting to give this game at least 4 stars don't let down OR ELSE
edchuy
You the practice of self-promotion
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comment=29512
When you release this I will review it *thumbsup.gif*

Is there some sort of system for organizing reviews by release? Because it doesn't really make much sense if the first demo had 100 reviews at 3 stars a pop and a new demo that is approximate 30 times as good only gets five reviews at five stars a pop.

p.s. I am expecting to give this game at least 4 stars don't let down OR ELSE

Big time pressure for Feld! And Kaem, unfortunately there isn't a system currently implemented. You might want to visit this topic (started by who else?) and share your own thoughts:

http://rpgmaker.net/forums/topics/6125/
Still waiting...
I need my fix.
I must say, I enjoy the graphics for this game, too bad I can't get a download, I'll just have to wait patiently... (sigh)
Not to fear guys, I never forget about the game and I work on it literally every day. You may be surprised pretty soon. (!)