RELEASE II // Chapters 6 & 7



Release II is here!

Release II includes two new chapters, three music tracks (four if you count the Nell minigame one), four bios and the "ranks" screen.

On a stealthier note, I added a few persistent variables that will help in later releases. Don't worry, they won't break your game! (Some of them are actually to fix what previously were game-breaking variables). This is mainly to help the casefile: I removed the ability to see past casefiles in-game. This feature will be coming back as a separate casefile screen accessible from the options menu. The reason I did this is that it's potentially confusing to be able to see all of the cases while you're trying to work on the current case. The casefile screen will be included with Release III.

Speaking of Release III, it will have only one chapter. If you haven't noticed, Methods follows a basic formula of alternating mystery chapters with chapters that have purely story. Obviously, the mystery chapters are waaaay more work. Chapters 8 and 9 are an instance with two mystery chapters in a row. My philosophy is to have one "mystery chapter" in a release -- no more, no less -- so that the content is  satisfying while still being doable within a week. If there is a long stretch of "story chapters", (which there is a lot more of later in the novel), I will try to bundle those together, since they are pretty easy to make (or at least easier than the mystery chapters).

As for the chapters themselves, I'm excited to introduce Detective 772 and Detective Nell into the world. Detective 772 is easily the most recognizable character from the novel and there's plenty of wackiness coming your way. In the novel, Nell didn't have a distinct method or much of a character arc. I'm going to change that as I make adjustments to these chapters.

Also, heads up: I'm probably going to make a full post about this down the road, but once there is a significant amount of content in Methods, I'll begin charging for it -- so now's the time to download it, while it's still free! I'm still thinking about how I want to go about changing the price, whether I should bump it up to "full price" (probably $30) once it's done, or increase it in increments, like $5 at 20 chapters, then $10 at 55 chapters, then $20 at 70 chapters, something like that. But that's still a long way off.

Let me know if you have any thoughts about this in the comments below!

Files

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Jun 20, 2019
Methods-1.0-mac.zip 349 MB
Jun 20, 2019
Methods-1.0-linux.tar.bz2 353 MB
Jun 20, 2019

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I've got no clue as to what the pricing should be, but I'd say go for it. I kind of like incremental pricing, but I'd ultimately trust your gut - and take other players into account. So. New chapters...

Loved them. Nell and 'the detective previously known as 772' had a really great patter with each other, and that final CG insert... For whatever reason, it and the followup text really got me.

Glad to hear that Nell'll be getting more content in the VN, as her attempts at keeping up positive thinking and doing her best were very endearing; like Mouse, I feel a certain kind of fan will understand her trials, ahaha.

772+1 was just great, though. I also really liked how instead of Hackett rushing through things, 773 offered to help Nell out, and Nell went with it.

Seeing different characters handle things, well, differently... It's great.

But there was also a LOT of interesting stuff. Quite a bit of it silly, other bits serious, and some a bit of both.

And I've got roughly a hundred questions, but I'll save most of them for when Methods is done; since I figure a good portion'll be addressed in the VN, itself.  Oh, on that note, weekly updates sound ideal, if the pace isn't too taxing.

In other words, life is kind of like an o- or, you know, whatever works for you! Ahaha!

Fave new track, Magnify - but Trickster is also great and a hell of a leitmotif.  Ibid Red... Though whose leitmotif is it, I wonder?

p.s. the mysteries don't matter, huh, but I was sure the hidden weapon was gonna be AN ICE DAGGER, IT'S TRADITION -

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Ah man I missed my chance to put in an ice dagger!! Putting a pin in that. I'm going to do my best to make this weekly!