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09-06-2012, 02:11 PM | #12 | ||
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This is indeed true, but Google is tracking it to give me better results and targeted ads. Not do some weird game on Facebook.
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10-06-2012, 10:40 AM | #13 | ||
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Yes, it hardly game for me too. But I would pleased if I would receive "thematic" news and links instead stupid "top 10 posts" or like.
But, I repeat, I cannot guess,what game can be done with it. %) |
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11-06-2012, 05:01 AM | #14 | ||
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While I'm not here to defend Molyneux himself (I don't know him that well to either be pro or against), but his early games.
TheChosen, the fact that you've skipped through them it shows that you haven't been around when Populous was launched. And I bought Populous 2 back then. It allows me to look at it from completely different perspective. You appear to judge those games by todays standard, because there's one thing lacking in your statement: that those games allowed something that previous games didn't. Can you please prove me wrong and show me an example of earlier "god game"? Or Dungeon Keeper-like game? By the way, I completely don't understand that newspaper quote regarding Dungeon Keeper. Magic Carpet was fresh because of its setting and technical marvels, it was enjoyable too. Theme Park was popular. I was a bit let down by Black&White, because at some points it sounded too innovative (for example I hate gestures as interface feature). I do agree that Molyneux is most likely an idea man. They usually get burned out at some point in their career... but it's hard to be innovative as you get old. So is in all entertainment (e.g. movies, TV), electronics etc. ...pretty much it affects all luxury goods. |
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11-06-2012, 07:44 AM | #15 | ||
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Theme Park was indeed a big thing back then, one of the top economy simulations of the time spoken of, along with Sim City and Railroad Tycoon. Also slow as heck in high resolution even on a 486DX4-100, but only at that resolution really enjoyable, low resolution showed just a bit too little.
Magic Carpet was pretty unusual, and quite creepy for me at the time, never finished it because of that. But it was very interesting and innovative for it's time, even if quite different. |
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11-06-2012, 09:12 AM | #16 | ||
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Yes he talks alot, but if you look at his CV he can be considered the granpa of a branch of modern gaming (RTS - GodGames), and granpas talks alot after all
I still play Bullfrog games nowadays, they were so well made that they are still enjoyable after 20 years. Quote:
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11-06-2012, 02:59 PM | #17 | ||
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As for Dungeon Keeper...what do you mean you dont get it? I thought the "newspaper" (actually a gaming magazine) quote got it quite clear. Just like Fable, just like Black & White, there was lot of hype going around it, it was going to be fresh new take on RPG's, something really different and revolutionary but at the end we got a yet another strategy game (Plenty of those during the 97, thanks to Red Alert) with bunch of cool ideas. It does play differently compared to other RTS games, but its still a RTS game. There's no "Dungeon Keeper-like" sub-genre despite Evil Genius aping it, so no revolution either. While I did kind of looked Populous by todays standards, this is how I remember Dungeon Keeper being looked at back then (of course, with no internet or foreing gaming magazines). |
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11-06-2012, 04:20 PM | #18 | ||
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Thing is, if you're going to base your research on papers and magazines and the like you're never going to have any grasp of reality in this train of thought simply because those papers and magazines were the source of most of the hype back then!
It is possibly still the same thing happening today too. You don't really need to go far to see this anyways: just watch the daily news on TV and every single day you'll see at least one news which is blown out of proportion because they simply have nothing better to talk about. |
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12-06-2012, 01:23 AM | #19 | ||
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It also supported 3D (stereoscopic) glasses and VR headset (HMD) - just how many games did this back in 1994? Terrain modelling was pretty impressive.
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In normal RPG heroes march through a dungeon (often in 1st person perspective), avoiding traps and fighting monsters. If we reverse the roles (this is how it was advertised) then... what, were we simply supposed to walk as bad guy, casting bad spells (traps), fighting monster sprites replaced by good guy sprites? Now that would be totally ordinary and not innovative: exactly what every dungeon crawler is, just under the evil banner... Besides, you can do that in DK! You walk as a monster in 1st person perspective view and fight heroes - some levels can be completed only that way. Did you noted every monster has own stats, level, etc.? What DK really is: a game where you design a dungeon for heroes to get lost (the labyrinth, the traps, even the treasures) and fill it with hostile monsters (for heroes to fight them). Now this is RPG gameplay as seen from the other side of a barricade! * * * I do admit I haven't played Molyneux' latest games, so I can't rate them. |
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12-06-2012, 07:44 PM | #20 | ||
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