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Hi all

Posted: October 18th, 2015, 11:11 am
by Roarke
Hi. We are two twin brothers. We are modders on moddb for Quake 2 Dawn of Darkness, a total conversion with a arabian setting, a free mod made by Ward Six Entertainment in 1999. Many things have happened from where the project has ceased production. Also EricBoyceU works independently and made a text addon for the mod. The video is a old work in progress. With my brother, i made a .qrk file for Quark editor, so the people can make levels further. I already done some work for a upcoming Prince of Persia Dawn of Darkness mod.

http://www.moddb.com/members/roarkes

Re: Hi all

Posted: October 18th, 2015, 1:00 pm
by Norbert
Hey Roarke, welcome to the Princed forum.
Your name/nick made me think of Mickey Rourke. :)
Sounds interesting, Prince of Persia Dawn of Darkness; good luck with that!

Re: Hi all

Posted: October 20th, 2015, 10:49 pm
by Roarke
As not to make another topic. Can i use sounds and the ingame intro cover of Prince of Persia in DoD ?

Re: Hi all

Posted: October 21st, 2015, 9:39 am
by Norbert
Roarke wrote:As not to make another topic. Can i use sounds and the ingame intro cover of Prince of Persia in DoD ?
Do you mean PoP1 for DOS?

Music:
You can find its music in various formats in this ZIP.

Sound effects:
See the digisnd1/ and digisnd2/ and digisnd3/ directories in the attached ZIP.

Re: Hi all

Posted: December 4th, 2015, 5:35 pm
by Andrew
Norbert wrote:Your name/nick made me think of Mickey Rourke. :)
Made me think of Miller's Sin City antagonists instead (no offence). :)

Re: Hi all

Posted: March 30th, 2016, 6:24 pm
by Andrew
Just saw this query but can't edit my previous post.
Roarke wrote:Can i use sounds and the ingame intro cover of Prince of Persia in DoD ?
The original DOS games are no longer profitable and can probably be classed as abandonware (itself a legal gray area), but they're still subject to copyright. So if you intend to profit from the mod in any way then legally, no, you cannot use the original game assets without the copyright owner's permission obviously. Even if you don't intend to profit from it the copyright owner may still legally object. Of course, whether the copyright owner even cares about such 'violations' now is a different matter altogether.