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I tried to make parts 1-3 of the Vengeance series tie into the backstory of the characters in HM1+2, so that we could get a bit more depth and character development, and see how Jacket ended up as damaged as he was in the first game. The Martin Brown trilogy was fun and I tried to cram as many 80s sci-fi and action movie references into it as possible, whilst also developing Jacket and Beard's friendship a bit. I even showed Jacket's side of the phone conversation as the nukes hit San Fran which we saw from Beard's perspective in HM2 just for fan service.
I've unfortunately never seen the Biker fat guy crash glitch before, so I'm sorry you've experienced that.
Just to address it, the General was mostly a complacent douchebag, but at times Jacket was simply hallucinating (as he does) a more disturbing surreal version of him, rooted more in his own damaged psyche.
It was a huge learning curve with the level editor and custom content, but I am also pretty happy with the final part. Thanks again for playing and I'm glad it struck a chord with you!