Dellilah
Well-Connected
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Jan-31-2010 08:11
Hi, everyone! I am writing my first SM today and I find the experience very exciting.
Just a question: If I make a SM without a client, will the player still receive a monetary reward when he/she finishes the SM?
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Edgar Darrow
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Feb-9-2010 10:56
That's a really good point. You can have more than one client, if you're hired by a mother and father, or a father and son, or by a business partner (if the partner goes down, the company can pay your fee), or by a goverment agency.
<i>Therefore, when the client pays the player in the story, and then the automatic text at the very end reads: Congratulations!...etc etc, the player would want to hit himself/herself in the head for solving the crime (or so i hope the effect would be).</i>
Maybe the filthy lucre will staunch the wound...
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Joseph Zeo
Tale Spinner
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Feb-11-2010 17:25
Hee hee, maybe it will. All in all, incorporating good story telling into the existing nature of the program/set up is the key. I see that you do take the programming into great consideration (from seeing your next question). That is excellent. I wish you all the best in the creation of your SM. I look forward to the day we get to read it. ~happy writing!
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