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Iain Baker:

--- Quote from: Cyborg17 on April 17, 2019, 08:32:53 pm ---I just took a look. Good read.  Make sure to also fix the reference near the end of the article that also mentions LaPorte being the main character of "Part 2 and 3".

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Thanks for the heads up. Do you mean this bit:?

"Homophobia has likewise been consigned to the trash can of history. This is exemplified by Noemi Laporte, the central character in acts 2 and 3. She is either bisexual, or a lesbian, and it is implied she is from Africa. Her love interest, Lorna Simms, is white and from Mars. In the 24th century, this is not considered out of the ordinary. The ‘forbidden’ aspect of the love story stems entirely from Simms being Laporte’s superior officer, and that fraternization in the ranks is still against military regulations."

I think 'acts 2 and 3' is correct, if I have understood BPs parts vs acts structure correctly: AoA = Act 1, WiH = acts 2-3 and possibly 4-5 as well, BP 3 = acts 6+

Nightmare:

--- Quote from: Iain Baker on April 18, 2019, 04:26:06 am ---I think 'acts 2 and 3' is correct, if I have understood BPs parts vs acts structure correctly: AoA = Act 1, WiH = acts 2-3 and possibly 4-5 as well, BP 3 = acts 6+

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Did you never played BP? ;)

The loading screen indicates that pretty clear IMO in which Act of WiH you are, starting at Act I and going to III (right now).

Also, BP3 is not WiH 6+ but something independent (in the same sense that the narrative of WiH was different to AoA), which could very well start with Act I.

Iain Baker:

--- Quote from: Nightmare on April 18, 2019, 06:16:33 am ---
--- Quote from: Iain Baker on April 18, 2019, 04:26:06 am ---I think 'acts 2 and 3' is correct, if I have understood BPs parts vs acts structure correctly: AoA = Act 1, WiH = acts 2-3 and possibly 4-5 as well, BP 3 = acts 6+

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Did you never played BP? ;)

The loading screen indicates that pretty clear IMO in which Act of WiH you are, starting at Act I and going to III (right now).

Also, BP3 is not WiH 6+ but something independent (in the same sense that the narrative of WiH was different to AoA), which could very well start with Act I.

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I think my confusion has come from different people using different non-official name and numbering systems when talking about it informally. For example:

Some refereed to AoA as BP1, and WiH as BP2.

Some refereed to WiH as WiH1 and WiH2 (indicated the voice acted bit up to 'Sunglare' and then the Fedayeen missions.)

Some refereed to AoA as being BP act 1, and WiH up to sunglare as BP act 2 and the Fedayeen missions as BP act 3.

The AoA walkthrough does not mention acts at all, where as the WiH walkthrough states: Act 1: Chrysalis, Act 2: Apotheosis, Act 3: Tenebra

So that's clear as mud.  :lol: I did ask for clarification whilst first writing it but I didn't get a clear answer.

"And lo, the ancient texts tell us that thus did start the HLP nomenclature war, in the before times, when the stars went nova and the keyboards of the holy FREDers were sacrificed in the ritual of 'rage-quit'."  :lol:

Thankfully I didn't mention anything about BP3 having acts.

So, is there an official numbering and naming system? General Battuta, Darius, do you guys want to wade in and put this to bed before my brain has a melt down  :P?

 

The E:
BP1 is BP: Age of Aquarius.
BP2 is BP: War In Heaven as a complete entity.
WiH1 is War In Heaven as first released, containing everything up to Sunglare and the end of the Wargods story arc (Acts 1 and 2 of War In Heaven).
WiH2 is the second release of War In Heaven, containing the Fedayeen arc. This is also referred to as WiH Act 3.

0rph3u5:
To clear up the distinctions:

In Drama you seperate a work into Acts (which then are subdivided in Scenes) - which commonly are either 3 (Exposition, Conflict, Resoution) or 5 (Exposition, Building Tension, Raising Tension, Climax, Resolution). It often gets a bit muddied because there are also "Prologue" (ancient Greek for "Foreword") and "Epilogue" (ancient Greek for "Afterword") which stand seperate and apart from these, but may be included in any work of drama.

(Note: Less and more than 3 or 5 Acts are also possible, esspecially in experimental works)

This can all work differently on how you are modeling your Plot, as this detmines they way tension is raised - there are three different ways that can happen:
- Linear progression: Tension builds up step by step but at the same pace.
- Progression along a curve: Tension builds up step by step but the pace increases over time.
- Oscilating proression: Tnesion builds up over all, but may rise and fall before reaching the climax.

As Age of Aquarius is not divied into episodes of release, it has a complete curved progression which is presented unbroken, there is no need to distinguish the actual acts formally for most people.

War in Heaven due to the fact that it has been divided into episodes of release, has oscilating progression (each episode has its own curve) - but the in the distinction into Acts 1-3 there developers have staked a claim as to where the climax point of the actual story is, that is still to come (EDIT: another hint is the title of WiH's 3rd Act, "Tenebrae"; which is in reference to the latin phrase "post tenbrae lux" which translates into the "the light after the darkness")
(Hence calling BP as whole a "masterclass" might be premature, even if the skill involved is impressive.)

The structure of Acts however does not neccessarily transition to episodes of a series - so you cannot infer that BP3 will be "just resolution".

ps. @Iain: and now you know why Vega must burn is 5 missions long in a single playthrough, although the tension curve there dips down for mission 2 in execution.

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