Week 12 – Risk Management

Our Risk Management Table

Use Case Overview

Our use case overview table is demonstrated below. As our first use case actually counts more than 40h hours, we decided to split it up into the "real" UC 1 and UC 0. In our time statistics, the work of creating the game engine is counted for UC 1. As the game engine is not directly a part of the first use case, we created the new entry called "UC 0" which counts all the time spent on working for the game engine. This way, the time spent on UC 1 should be pretty accurate.

For the use cases of the second semester, we are looking forward to have more precise data.

 

Title-Soundtrack

One big aspect we see for a successful game is the right atmosphere. For that part we do not only focus on design and game mechanics. The atmosphere is also created by sounds. As we have a team member who already has some experience in composing, we decided to make our own soundtrack. Therefore the Software FL Studio was used. After some experiments we now have a result which we call the main theme. This title music will be played in the main menu of the application. That should give the user a good first impression when the game is just started. When there is time left, we will extend our soundtrack to have diversified music also in the background of the game.

As we are developing a tower defense game, where tanks are moving around and towers are firering on them, the music has to create a dark atmosphere. But a good soundtrack also includes some kind of epic melody which pushes the player to focus and continue. Music and the corresponding effect on humans is a lot of science but it surely can help to create an emotional connection to the players.

FL Studio is a professional software for composers and offers almost unlimited possibilities for every kind of music. As we already owned this software, we tried to simulate the moving tanks by using some string instruments with low undertones. By overlaying the melodies we get some nice chords out of it, that may create kind of an epic feeling. The following picture shows an overview from the soundtrack in FL Studio. There you can see all melodies from the different instruments and also filters for regulating the volume. The second picture shows the notes of our main melody, which joins in the middle of the sundtrack.

picture of soundtrack in FL Studio
picture main melody in FL Studio

5 Gedanken zu „Week 12 – Risk Management

  1. Hello Tower Defense-Team,
    We think you did a good job this week. Your risk management table and your use case overview are clearly understandable.
    We also like the soundtrack you created. We look forward to see more of your work.

    Kind regards,
    AniflixApp-Team

    1. Hi AniflixApp-Team,
      thanks for that feedback, we appreciate your commendation!

      Yours sincerely,
      Tower Defense-Team

  2. Hi Tower Defense-Team,
    you identified a lot of risks in your riskmanagement table and figured out mitigation strategies. You should probably order your table by the risk factor. So your risk management looks great.
    Your UC table looks fine.
    Your soundtrack gives me some 90s adventure game feelings, so i like that.

    Keep up the great and creative work.
    Best regards,
    Nathalie from orchestra-team

    1. Hello Orchestra-Team,
      thanks for your prasing feedback. We will reorder our table soon, as you mentioned. We are glad to hear, that our soundtrack causes the right feelings. Hopefully we have enough time to continue our creative kind of work! 🙂

      Kind regards,
      Tower Defense-Team

      1. Hello Team Orchestra,
        our risk management table is updated and the risks are sorted in descending order now. Thanks again for the hint!

        Kind regards,
        Tower Defense-Team

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