Oh didn’t realize it was supposed to be an older movie, I was thinking more along the lines of a contemporary film.
As in I was wondering if Marshal Kang was rolling over in his grave because they cast Jackie Chan. :)
Oh didn’t realize it was supposed to be an older movie, I was thinking more along the lines of a contemporary film.
As in I was wondering if Marshal Kang was rolling over in his grave because they cast Jackie Chan. :)
XD
Funny thing, I can’t talk to Caraway any more if I tell her her friend should have stayed with the Indians. She just disappears for the rest of the game, but the townsfolk and the game still have her in the equation. Bug, or intentional?
Also, if I’ve never met Yiska in part two, my name amongst Indians would be “Not Yet Given”. This also seems like a bug.
Hahaha, yes, probably a bug, but there is something poetic about being named ‘Not Yet Given’ 
I did things a little differently this time, Your slaying of the lead drover for the Central Pacific railroad is an oft repeated tail of warning told and retold to the railmen of California. Two legend points earned.
Thanks to Old Schmidt, the killing of Ben Carson, out of Big Bell Ranch, becomes an often embellished tale about the dangers of strangers out west. One legend point awarded.
Frightening off a bear with nothing but a growl of your own becomes a tale told to pioneer children when they tire of the stories of Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett. Four Legend points earned.
Your negotiated settlement with Red Ribbon provides a bounty to the Newe for many years. The song of it is incorporated into their tribal tales and endures for generations. One Legend point awarded.
The Mormons of Nevada are not an fanciful folk, and so the fact that they gave you the informal name of ‘The Scorpion’ is an accomplishment all its own to say nothing of the fact that the tale is passed down from Elder to Elder of those western wards as a warning to never trust too much that which can readily sting you to death. Two Legend points awarded.
Your telegram to President Johnson is naturally settled into the Presidential archives. Many decades later, scholars and historians stumble upon it and readily draw it forth into the public eye, shedding light both on the workings of post civil-war government, the Presidency and Americana in general. Two legend points awarded.
The telegram to and from the Secretary of the Treasury office Hugh McCulloch is kept in the official archives. In the early twenty-first century, as those records are converted to a digital format, your correspondence peaks historical interest in the Federal Marshal system and the Old West. One Legend point awarded.
It was well known that Marshal Young Chun Shen never took a bribe, despite numerous offers over the years. Indeed, a hundred years down the line people in Nevada sometimes say they want to make a Young Chun’s bargain when integrity is what matters. One Legend point awarded.
The Six Horn lodge has many great tales, and among them is the day they met Marshal Shen Young Chun. For when they were in need, you were there to help see them through to the safety of Green Deer valley. Two Legend points awarded.
You had one amazing shot to your credit, a feat others could not deny. One Legend point awarded.
You were well known for spending your personal money in such large dollops that took even the gold jaded people of Lander County raised an eyebrow. One Legend point awarded.
Your deeds throughout Lander Country too numerous for even your enemies to deny. Newspapers out west readily give accounts and more than a few books trumpet the life and times of Shen Young Chun.
Eventually Hollywood takes a turn at your unlikely exploits and manages not to mangle the truth too badly.
So how much brawling skill does it take to beat Snake Skin? I’d like to try that in a playthrough some time.
Mini-update. Typos and bugs fixed (hopefully). A few extra bits in the interludes as requested.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/89217689/web/mygame/index.html
Hmm… Hold on. The link seems to be having difficulty…
I’m getting an error message starting with: uncaught syntax error: unexpected string.
Followed by: Uncaught Type error. Cannot call method ‘setstartingstatsclone’ of undefined.
A click on the stat screen button yields the term: cannot read the property ‘scene’ of undefined.
When run via Firefox instead of Chrome, the error is missing: after property id.
This is then followed via the generic: script error.
I have only a faint idea of what this all means. Are others seeing the same issue? Anyone able to assist?
it won’t load TwT
Okay, I reloaded everything from the debugging folder and it seems to be functional now.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/89217689/web/mygame/index.html
Can I ask what TwT is? (BTW, thank you roseQueenKamijo for the data set on your character. I’m glad someone finally got ‘The Scorpion’ title from the Mormons. I thought that maybe I had buried it too deeply.)
it is just an emoticon for sadness, no worries, the game just stayed stuck on the loading screen
Wyrmspawn- The part about Caraway is actually intended. I mean, the line essentially blames her for killing her friend. and Miss Caraway… well, she doesn’t take kindly to that sort of implication. If I program things correctly, you will see her again in Chapter 8, but I doubt you will like it.
Something similar can happen with Carson and Schmidt during some messy outcomes.
RoseQueenKamijo- Ah, I had thought you were referring to a chrome program or script. I don’t use emoticon shorthand frequently. 
Try the game now. It loads for me as expected, so I’m not exactly certain what went wrong there… though this sort of thing has happened before when I copy files from my debugging folder to the dropbox. Apparently sometimes things just don’t translate perfectly.
stsword- To grapple with Hungry Snake and win cleanly requires a brawl of fifty or more. To win with a few bruises requires a forty-three or higher…
And I just spotted flaw in the programming architecture of chapter 4. Gotta fix it. Have a good night.
@AllenGies your welcome, and I must say this is my favorite game~ when you get around to making the choice to be Native American let me know, I can help with references etc if need be ^^
RoseQueenKamijo- I’m glad you like it. When I finish the ending, I will definitely go back and fit in the Indian option. Help on that front would be greatly appreciated when the time comes.
Right now I don’t know which tribe the MC might be from, or if I want to even offer that selection because there are just so many possibilities. Certainly I would want to accent each of them accordingly and that would be difficult. Plus, there might be pre-existing tribal relations with the Shoshone and Paiute to consider. The Bannocks as well.
Allen.
I made Caraway lose her leg.
And got The Scorpion for killing Carson at RR Mining.
I was wondering about the scorpion thing, but I figured I am not that interested in screwing them over hard enough to deserve that nickname.
Well I’m not sure if I beat Snake, but I fought him to a draw until he got backup, so that’s something anyway.
I noticed a few errors. The game acts like I met the guy upset because of the price he was offered for his gold, even though that never happened.
Also, I wind up in a romance with Maria whether I start a romance or not, apparently she takes a friendly chess game as a courtship ritual. Not that I'm opposed to Maria as a RO but I suspect Carrie would shoot us both.
Oh and does the requirement for becoming a legend vary or something? Because in my last runthrough I did stuff to earn extra legend and wound up being a minor footnote in history instead of a subject for a hollywood movie like before.
Oh and what might be a mistake, the game says that "Marshal" Steel died, but I took him in peacefully, so unless he dies in custody or something he should've been fine.