A Keen Day Experiment
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A Keen Day Experiment
Edit: I was over-eager, and posted this in the wrong forum. Could an admin move it to "Other Keen Stuff" please?
Hey all,
It's been a while since I contributed anything. One of the things I've always been fascinated with is level design, and the way a player's intuition / play style affects their approach to a new level. As part of a sort of experiment in how Keeners test the unknown, I've put together a little level for Keen Day '08.
Grab the Level Test here
Don't play it yet!
Here's how this is going to work:
Set up your DOSBox so that it runs at 320x240 (this is for filesize reasons) without scalers and such. It should look as close to original Keen as you can get it. (I've been informed by Malvineous that DOSBox's video capture will use the game's native resolution, and this step may be unnecessary)
Open DOSBox, and load the level pack. It looks just like a normal Keen1 game, except the first level is different.
Enter Level 1, and press Ctrl+Alt+F5 to start DOSBox's video capture feature (there are instructions on-screen for this, so you don't have to memorize it)
Play the level for the first time--this is important. I'm observing how Keeners explore. Who's cautious, who's slow, who gets everything, who gets nothing. When you die, get bored, or otherwise find the exit, press Ctrl+Alt+F5 again to stop the video capture.
Now:
Open your DOSBox \ Capture folder, and locate the Keen1_0000.avi file. Rename it with your username. (If you can, please ZIP / RAR it. Please don't use 7z or any other compression besides ZIP or RAR)
Log into this site with the Username: leveltest and the Password: play4u and upload your renamed file.
Post to let me know you've completed the task!
This is all being hosted by grafix, on the Keen Community webspace. I'm going to ask him to take this all down in about a week. It's primarily for my own feedback on a few basics about level design, but it can also be entertaining to watch your fellow Keeners explore.
This could also be a template for future competitions and/or contests!
Your task is before you: Go get 'em, Commander Keen!
(One last thing: Please don't post spoilers. I want this to be as clean a run as possible, when captured on video. Please do not post saying "Oh, I hated the part where (event) or Wow, it was cool when (event)." :) Thanks!)
Hey all,
It's been a while since I contributed anything. One of the things I've always been fascinated with is level design, and the way a player's intuition / play style affects their approach to a new level. As part of a sort of experiment in how Keeners test the unknown, I've put together a little level for Keen Day '08.
Grab the Level Test here
Don't play it yet!
Here's how this is going to work:
Set up your DOSBox so that it runs at 320x240 (this is for filesize reasons) without scalers and such. It should look as close to original Keen as you can get it. (I've been informed by Malvineous that DOSBox's video capture will use the game's native resolution, and this step may be unnecessary)
Open DOSBox, and load the level pack. It looks just like a normal Keen1 game, except the first level is different.
Enter Level 1, and press Ctrl+Alt+F5 to start DOSBox's video capture feature (there are instructions on-screen for this, so you don't have to memorize it)
Play the level for the first time--this is important. I'm observing how Keeners explore. Who's cautious, who's slow, who gets everything, who gets nothing. When you die, get bored, or otherwise find the exit, press Ctrl+Alt+F5 again to stop the video capture.
Now:
Open your DOSBox \ Capture folder, and locate the Keen1_0000.avi file. Rename it with your username. (If you can, please ZIP / RAR it. Please don't use 7z or any other compression besides ZIP or RAR)
Log into this site with the Username: leveltest and the Password: play4u and upload your renamed file.
Post to let me know you've completed the task!
This is all being hosted by grafix, on the Keen Community webspace. I'm going to ask him to take this all down in about a week. It's primarily for my own feedback on a few basics about level design, but it can also be entertaining to watch your fellow Keeners explore.
This could also be a template for future competitions and/or contests!
Your task is before you: Go get 'em, Commander Keen!
(One last thing: Please don't post spoilers. I want this to be as clean a run as possible, when captured on video. Please do not post saying "Oh, I hated the part where (event) or Wow, it was cool when (event)." :) Thanks!)
Last edited by XkyRauh on Sun Mar 16, 2008 20:28, edited 2 times in total.
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K-Lite Codec Pack. Open them with the included Media Player Classic.
This sounds interesting, but I won't be able to try it out until Sunday. Until then...
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And why is it 240? Shouldn't it be 200?
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In your DOSBox configuration file, there's a section for your video settings, right at the top, something like this:
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fullscreen=true
fulldouble=false
fullresolution=320x240
windowresolution=320x240
output=surface
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I don't think you need to change any DOSBox settings, it seems to capture at the game's native resolution anyway.
Xky, you might want to edit your instructions and tell people to zip the files before they upload them, mine went from 12MB down to 350kB when I zipped it, which is far more manageable.
Xky, you might want to edit your instructions and tell people to zip the files before they upload them, mine went from 12MB down to 350kB when I zipped it, which is far more manageable.
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