Monday, June 21, 2010

ENINROTH

Good works guys !! i think the presentation awesomely

Eninroth was a great project to work on and i think we all had some fun at some stage and everybody will have a nice piece of wisdom to take with them.

Some things to consider for the next project to ensure a better success would be as you may have guessed organization and dead lines! eninroth was a bit grey on this and if the next project gets its people to produce work when its NEEDED i think things may go better :)

In comparison to supernova we have taken a step in the right direction the problem plagued supernova was communication, enthusiasm and direction. Eninroth and t.e.d have overcome these issues and put forward a new line of problems to reflect on i hope that the next projects and the projects after will continue to to get learn from their predecessors.

o btw im trying to start a thing the 1st post on a new blog(tafe/project/game blog thing) needs to be called "getting started"
so far we got Supernova and Eninroth on the list :P

its been a pleasure to work with you all
Project leader of Eninroth Josh

12 comments:

  1. Sure was fun and exciting, seems like only yesterday we started this thing. =P

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  2. Well.. it was only 6 months ago, in Elven time that IS yesterday.

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  3. I remember when i was young, the world had just begun, and i was happy -breaks into harmonica solo-

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  4. Top job everyone, this was an experience worth going through and yes it does feel like it was only yesterday we started this :)

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  5. It's something unpredictable, but in the end is right. I hope you had the time of oyur life.

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  6. That's because you're an elf, Luke.

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  7. Yeeeww Oliver!

    *Joins in the harmonica solo and breaks into a harmonica and ocarina duet*

    As we go on, we remember
    All the times we had together
    And as our lives change, from whatever
    We will still be, friends forever.

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  8. Oh, is that the ocarina of time you're playing? That's so.. so... emotional.

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  9. This comment is dedicated to Macca who is no longer among us...

    R.I.P.

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  10. Ahh yes, you may not realise this but my ocarina doubles as a trumpet for times like these.

    *Plays the song Reveille in slow dramatic notes*

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  11. We may as well play the Für Elise, the Turkish March, followed by the composition, Ode to Joy.

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