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Basically, a number of factors contributed to the abandonment of ''BTS''. Firstly, my hard drive crashed. The hard drive that had ''everything'' for the game: source code, Poser 5 model files, even all six chapters of the game, planned out in Microsoft Word... all '''GONE'''. | Basically, a number of factors contributed to the abandonment of ''BTS''. Firstly, my hard drive crashed. The hard drive that had ''everything'' for the game: source code, Poser 5 model files, even all six chapters of the game, planned out in Microsoft Word... all '''GONE'''. | ||
I nearly gave up. I nearly put ''BTS'' to sleep for good. But the drive was still in me. Despite the major setback, I desperately wanted to complete ''BTS'' and release it to the general public for all to see and play. So, a few months later, I contacted Lil Gryph Master (Andrew Edmark) regarding possibly helping me to re-do the game from scratch with an improved storyline, puzzles, and character development. | I nearly gave up. I nearly put ''BTS'' to sleep for good. But the drive was still in me. Despite the major setback, I desperately wanted to complete ''BTS'' and release it to the general public for all to see and play. So, a few months later, I contacted Lil Gryph Master (Andrew Edmark) regarding possibly helping me to re-do the game from scratch with an improved storyline, puzzles, and character development. I even found the last three chapters of the game in some saved emails I sent to Gravator to have them reviewed. Thanks, Yahoo! | ||
However, things popped up. Andrew and I both found ourselves too busy to work on the game. I went back to college (for web design) and was working whenever I was not at school. For nearly two years I was consumed with my own life and tasks. | However, things popped up. Andrew and I both found ourselves too busy to work on the game. I went back to college (for web design) and was working whenever I was not at school. For nearly two years I was consumed with my own life and tasks. |