Electricity fields and warp platforms aren't authentic Aztec traps.  They
were obviously put there by beings of superior intelligence.  So, shouldn't
the weaponry that a gamer uses also be?  However, these weapons should not
be taken into the maze, but found once inside.  Maybe the gamer should be
advised, in the documentation, to experiment with the weapons before they
have to use them.  Otherwise, dire consequences may befall her.


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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 11:13 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] MOTA Weapons and Combat


> Hello gamers,
> I've been doing some research in to Aztec technology, weapons, and
> researching a viable combat system for MOTA Beta 2, and I do see some
> areas we need to discuss as a group. Option one is to stick to some true
> historical weapons of the Aztecs. Option 2 is to ignore the historical
> weapons and add some other types of weapons into the game. Option 3 is
> to try and mix and match weapons.
>
> 1. If we stick to true historical Aztec weapons all weapons are going to
> be extremely low tech. According to all historical accounts when the
> Spanish invaded the Aztec Empire in 1520 the Aztec warriors used a
> number of weapons made from obsidian and wood. one of the common weapons
> used is a sword-like weapon made out of obsidian with a short blade and
> a sharpened edge. The Aztecs also carried throwing or shooting weapons
> such as obsidian tipped spears, arrows, and darts. The elite warrior
> classes carried a lance-like weapon with  four obsidian points on it
> which was said to be quite deadly on the battle field.  Finally, like
> most low tech races they carried the usual clubs, stone knives, and bone
> tools.
> One of the problems of sticking to this historical based weapon system
> is that I don't believe I have sound effects for stone swords, knives,
> wooden lances, etc. Though, I could look around and see if I have any.
> Second, i do have sounds for metal swords, knives, blade traps, spikes,
> etc but historically the Aztecs would have not possessed such technology
> in 1520 or earlier.
>
> 2. Since using historical weapons could be difficult I have been looking
> at how other treasure hunting adventures handle this problem. In most of
> the cases such as in Indiana Jones and Tomb Raider they use completely
> fictional weapons, or supply the explorer with a weapon to start with.
> In the Indiana Jones line of games from Lucas Arts Indi is always armed
> with fists, a pistil, and a whip which is given to him at the start.
> Either that or he finds the pistil somewhere early on in the game before
> he begins searching for the treasure.
> In the Tomb Raider games Lara Croft begins the game with a pistil, but
> she is able to find or obtain new weapons in one of two ways. In some
> games she can pick up guns and ammo near enemy explorers trying to stop
> her from completing her quest which makes total sense. In other times
> she can find guns and weapons left behind by explorers who are missing
> or dead who entered the tomb before her. In either case there is a
> logical, but good way to find modern weapons.
>
> So what do you all think? Do you think I should do it sort of Indiana
> Jones style by giving Angela x weapons to begin the game with, or should
> I use the found it on the dead explorer theme?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
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