Hello folks; I've seen you've put some avatars up on the wiki; this is good, for a start ;)
Now, last time I wanted to cut it a bit short (I had a bit of a problem with my heart about half an hour we were due to start) as I needed to lie down, but now I have an interesting problem for all of you; I want the user to think Wintermute = Computer. not Wintermute = Program on my computer. In order for this to happen, we have to think of what is required for Winty to say and do in order to complete this illusion; the first thing that comes to mind is for WIntermute to refer to itself in the 'I'. "I think my hard-drive is failing" or 'I am too hot.' etc etc. On another note: JChapman and I met up in the flesh yesterday, and he explained his idea of making the avatar slightly comical in nature: for instance, if Wintermute can use emotion as a tool of communication through language, the avatar could (if Wintermute was 'very happy') bounce up and down with a happy expression. Or, if it found something 'insanely funny', it could roll across the screen with another happy expression. Another example would be if the computer had been left alone for a long period of time, the avatar would turn over and 'sleep' (Wintermute would spin down the hard-drive, etc). So, tell me, what do you think? -- This message was sent from Launchpad by =?utf-8?b?RGFudMOp?= (https://launchpad.net/~dante-ashton) using the "Contact this team" link on the Wintermute Psychology team page (https://launchpad.net/~wintermute-psych). For more information see https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/ContactingPeople -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~wintermute-psych Post to : wintermute-psych@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~wintermute-psych More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp