[DSG] Depths is gone.

Posted by DSG on Nov. 6, 2011, 1:55 p.m.

Gone, gone, gone, gone.

The flash drive backup happened to have disappeared a few days before my laptop just. fucking. died. Tried to fix it. It's fried and has something to do with severe physical damage. The memory is gone. So… that's that.

Guess I HAVE TO START ALL OVER.

But that's ok. With everything I've learned and planned out for once, I'll be able to approach it in a completely new way. Besides, Now I can program it from the ground up and I was thinking of basically making al the graphics 2x bigger. Why not? The 3D will be at its best, and the levels all will flow together. I finally have everything planned out and I have a solid story. It turns out, most of the old file would have to be thrown out anyway, so no huge loss.

Sucks tho, huh.

I miss it :'(

Sad day.

Comments

sirxemic 13 years ago

Shit happened before with his flash drive backup, we recommended him to use dropbox and stop relying on just his flash drive. Now his flash drive backup is lost AND the PC crashed. We told him to use Dropbox. How is that not idiotic?

pounce4evur 13 years ago

I didn't know this had happened before. why you no learn, DSG? :(

sirxemic 13 years ago

Yeah I linked to it but I guess no one actually clicked it :D

pounce4evur 13 years ago

oops. lol now I gotta go back and look for it Dx

Grand-High Gamer 13 years ago

So approximately how many tens of thousands of times have you restarted Crimson Depths of Uduku or whatever in the fuck you will decide to change it's name to eventually. You've already been in development for half a decade, why not try and aim for a full decade next.

Grand-High Gamer 13 years ago

http://64digits.com/users/index.php?userid=DSG&cmd=comments&id=2467

Also, what ho, the first ever blogs about what is now "Depths".

Alert Games 13 years ago

I still want to play this.

DFortun81 13 years ago

Dropbox is your friend - get one and use it. Flash drives are a thing of the past. As for the flash drive, you can most likely recover the memory on the drive and a program called R-Studio will do the trick.

DFortun81 13 years ago

(It does cost around $150 for the program, so if you don't want to spend that, you could mail me the drive and I'll see what I can do.)

LoserHands 13 years ago

He must be bent on starting over anyway.

Anger?