View Full Version : [WIP] Comedy Mod
I'm considering making a comedy mod. This would be fantasy in nature, with humorous notes such as the BernardNote mod and with undeveloped features such as the hula girls, mermaids and The Flying Dutchman making appearances. This mod won't be immediately apparent, but comic touches will appear in the game from time to time as a campaign is played.
What I'd like is the following to start with:
The Flying Dutchman sailing throughout the pacific from his historical base in Java.
Hula girls dancing in port and on islands.
Mermaid encounters near (or on) small islands.
The captain's notepad in every boat featuring the captain's complaints about the crew.
A map detailing all the locations where these things can be seen.
CaptainCox
04-28-07, 12:31 PM
:doh: :rotfl:
Sounds wacky enough man!
Sulikate
04-28-07, 12:33 PM
Sounds fun:arrgh!:
U56_Dragon
04-28-07, 12:36 PM
I would dig it....Git R Done
perisher
04-28-07, 07:16 PM
My first thought was "WHAT!!" not super guns and nuke torpedoes again, then I read it and yes it looks like a fun thing, after all it's only a game. (As I tell myself everytime England plays cricket:lost: )
after all it's only a game. (As I tell myself everytime England plays cricket:lost: )
Well, at least we won the Ashes the last time we played at home for them. I just wish I could have seen it live. America is a fine place to live, but you can't get live test matches on TV here so, in that sense at least, it really is a desperately uncivilized country. It's incredible to think that the first international cricket match (in fact the first international sporting contest of any kind in the modern era) was between the US and Canada and took place on Long Island - I mean you'd think that they'd have some reverence for their place in cricket's history.
Strikor
04-28-07, 08:13 PM
I spotted the Dutchman off the coast of Honshu once so perhaps the devs beat you to it:arrgh!:
I spotted the Dutchman off the coast of Honshu once so perhaps the devs beat you to it:arrgh!:
Really? Hmmmm. I'll have to take a look in the campaign files for that.
Camaero
04-28-07, 09:16 PM
How about two 1600s pirate ships lining up broadside and blasting eachother with cannons?:rock:
I must say I would love to cruise by some mermaids! Nobody will believe us back home though...:nope:
Found the Flying Dutchman. She's in the Jap Harbor Traffic file. Not sure what the Flying Dutchman is doing off the coast of Japan when historically she's supposed to sail between Java and Holland via the Cape of Good Hope - artistic license I suppose.
GoldenEagle8
04-28-07, 09:47 PM
Oh! I would like that!:up: COOL!:arrgh!:
I've tracked The Flying Dutchman down a bit more. The ship can be found around the island of Batan, north of the Philippines and south of Taiwan.
Camaero
04-28-07, 11:40 PM
Anyone got a screen shot of it?
perisher
04-29-07, 04:36 AM
after all it's only a game. (As I tell myself everytime England plays cricket:lost: )
Well, at least we won the Ashes the last time we played at home for them. I just wish I could have seen it live. America is a fine place to live, but you can't get live test matches on TV here so, in that sense at least, it really is a desperately uncivilized country. It's incredible to think that the first international cricket match (in fact the first international sporting contest of any kind in the modern era) was between the US and Canada and took place on Long Island - I mean you'd think that they'd have some reverence for their place in cricket's history.
I read somewhere that cricket was as popular as baseball up until the Civil War. Baseball took over because large groups of men had been brought together in the armies with very little to actually do, so they played baseball because it requires less equipment than cricket.
As for the Flying Dutchman, he was once sighted by HMS Bacchante off Northern Australia, amongst those who saw him was Midshipman HRH Prince George of Wales, later King George V.
"At 4 a.m. the Flying Dutchman crossed our bows. A strange red light as of a phantom ship all aglow, in the midst of which light the masts, spars, and sails of a brig 200 yards distant stood out in strong relief as she came up on the port bow, where also the officer of the watch from the bridge clearly saw her, as did the quarterdeck midshipman, who was sent forward at once to the forecastle; but on arriving there was no vestige nor any sign whatever of any material ship was to be seen either near or right away to the horizon, the night being clear and the sea calm. Thirteen persons altogether saw her...At 10.45 a.m. the ordinary seaman who had this morning reported the Flying Dutchman fell from the foretopmast crosstrees on to the topgallant forecastle and was smashed to atoms." (from King George V, Kenneth Rose, 1988)
sqk7744
04-29-07, 03:52 PM
What a fun idea!:up:
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