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Games as a fun creative medium?
April 2nd 2004, 17:36 CEST by Eyegore

It's sad to say that the only thing that really does this for me right now is 'The Sims', but I've been bored of that for a long time.  Others would be 'Roller Coaster Tycoon' and 'Sim City' except that SimCity is much more micromanagement than creative.  Same thing with Railroad Tycoon 3.  Grand Theft Auto touches on it with it's 'emergent gameplay' where you can make your own game of trying to get across town by roof surfing cars.  I'm a big fan of FPS games but I can only take so much twitch before I look elsewhere.  The two games I'm looking forward to most right now are 'The Movies' which I hope will hit the nail on the head for what I'm looking for and of course 'The Sims 2', but is that all there is to look forward to?  And isn't it interesting these two big creative games I mentioned (The Sims, Roller Coaster Tycoon) are among the few games that are most popular among women?
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#77 by Eyegore
2004-04-02 22:41:57
http://home.cfl.rr.com/eyegore/gallery.htm
Technically I may be a noob because I just recently re-registered but I've been lurking here since Quake2 was the shiznit and Andy argued with everyone about everything and GSI was the evil empire bent on world domination.
#78 by lwf
2004-04-02 22:42:52
I'd sleep with GSI if it would break UBI's heart.

For the next time you must redefine something.
#79 by Greg
2004-04-02 22:48:49
I remember the name Eyegore from way back when.

-DKI(ID
#80 by Shadarr
2004-04-02 23:00:46
shadarr@yahoo.com http://digital-luddite.com
From the examples given so far, "creative games" sounds to me like "opended games with little or no timepressure". I like story, and a focus, and something to accomplish. I guess I'm more of a Civilization and Alpha Centauri kind of man.


Me too.  I'll do all sorts of sandboxy things when they're allowed, but for me the difference between a game and a toy is that a game has goals.  I like to win.  Alpha Centauri is great because there are a number of different ways to win, but it still feels like a competition rather than a dollhouse.  In fact, I like it so much that I recently bribed my girlfriend into learning to play so we can try out the multiplayer.
#81 by UncleJeet
2004-04-02 23:12:54
She hates you for it, and in secret, she is deducting three blowjobs for every one gaming session.  YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

I'm fighting terrorism by playing violent video games!
#82 by BlueAdept
2004-04-02 23:29:14
Never Made One...
Oooh...this is the first I've heard about RCT3...I was hoping it would go fully 3D.  I'd love to see the 3D first person perspective of my park viewed from the front seat of my rollercoaster.  Oh boy.  :)


If you're serious, MS (I think?) has a roller coaster sim that does first person.  Doesn't have any of the other aspects of RCT though.
#83 by Shadarr
2004-04-02 23:30:00
shadarr@yahoo.com http://digital-luddite.com
We'll see.  I bought her Buffy season 5 and told her before I bought it what the price was.  The thing is, she loves playing games but I have to practically break her will every time I want her to try something new.  I knew she would like Zoo Tycoon, but I had to learn how to play it so I could teach her to play it, because she wouldn't just sit down and play through the tutorials on her own.

So, if it turns out that she doesn't like Alpha Centauri, there may be consequences.  However, she likes Space Empires IV (and everything else I've forced her to try) so I'm optimistic.
#84 by lwf
2004-04-02 23:31:07
Stop bragging about your girlfriends!

For the next time you must redefine something.
#85 by Trolly McTroll
2004-04-02 23:31:50
#82 BlueAdept
Oooh...this is the first I've heard about RCT3...I was hoping it would go fully 3D.  I'd love to see the 3D first person perspective of my park viewed from the front seat of my rollercoaster.  Oh boy.  :)


If you're serious, MS (I think?) has a roller coaster sim that does first person.  Doesn't have any of the other aspects of RCT though.


Looks like Jeet's been busy!

It was in fact so bad, that it gave me cancer. -"Bailey"
#86 by Shadarr
2004-04-02 23:34:01
shadarr@yahoo.com http://digital-luddite.com
Neener neener, my girlfriend plays computer games and watches porn.
#87 by zimbardo_ugly
2004-04-02 23:36:48
zimbardo_ugly@hotmail.com
She might be a man. Does she have a wiener?

"Warez non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem"
#88 by Trolly McTroll
2004-04-02 23:40:44
#87 zimbardo_ugly
She might be a man. Does she have a wiener?


Don't be gross!

It was in fact so bad, that it gave me cancer. -"Bailey"
#89 by yotsuya
2004-04-02 23:44:12
I have to agree, Shadarr's gf rocks.

That's a beautiful way to go. Shot by Yot. In more ways than one. -mgns
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#90 by UncleJeet
2004-04-03 00:15:22
Neener neener, my girlfriend plays computer games and watches porn.


My wife trumps your girlfriend, and I raise you laundry and housekeeping.

I'm fighting terrorism by playing violent video games!
#91 by Squeaky
2004-04-03 00:45:19
#82 BlueAdept
Oooh...this is the first I've heard about RCT3...I was hoping it would go fully 3D.  I'd love to see the 3D first person perspective of my park viewed from the front seat of my rollercoaster.  Oh boy.  :)


If you're serious, MS (I think?) has a roller coaster sim that does first person.  Doesn't have any of the other aspects of RCT though.

EA's SimThemePark has first person 3d views of all the rides.

I love the Power Glove. It's so bad.
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#92 by Trunks
2004-04-03 01:03:18
Yeeeesh...I can feel my eyeballs already threatening to explode just reading about this Quake 2 mod. I was never good with stereograms.

"Whether he likes it or not, a man's character is stripped bare at the poker table; if the other players read him better than he does, he has only himself to blame. Unless he is both able and prepared to see himself as others do, flaws and all, he will be a loser in cards, as in life."
-Anthony Holden
#93 by Bailey
2004-04-03 02:19:37
Shadarr

Does she have a sister, identical in every way aside from the fact you haven't dicked her?

My continued existence is purely to spite any sense of fairness in the universe.
#94 by Funkdrunk
2004-04-03 02:33:43
jflavius@bellatlantic.net
#50 LPMiller
I agree, though he won't believe it. I also think he's a great game player too.  But I think he hates me.


Nah,

Xero doesn't hate any of you guys.  Well maybe one or two.  Well maybe a little more than that.

Funk.

we rocked his butt with a 12 inch cut called disco kryptonite!
#95 by LPMiller
2004-04-03 02:36:31
lpmiller@gotapex.com http://www.gotapex.com
Thanks for clearing that up.

Patriots don't need grammar or spellings for rid the world and tyranny. - Leslie Nassar, 3/28/2004
#96 by Funkdrunk
2004-04-03 02:43:16
jflavius@bellatlantic.net
Seriously though, he doesn't have a mad on for any of you guys.

Funk.

we rocked his butt with a 12 inch cut called disco kryptonite!
#97 by Shadarr
2004-04-03 02:47:47
shadarr@yahoo.com http://digital-luddite.com
Does she have a sister, identical in every way aside from the fact you haven't dicked her?


No, but she has a brother who does coke and fathers illegitimate children.  Maybe I can set you up.
#98 by Bailey
2004-04-03 02:59:24
Tempting! But... pass.

My continued existence is purely to spite any sense of fairness in the universe.
#99 by mgns
2004-04-03 03:01:20
Homophobe.

"If you want sperm that produces Nobel Prize winners you should be contacting people like my father, a poor immigrant tailor. What have my sperm given the world? Two guitarists!" - Biochemist George Wald, on being solicited for a semen sample by William Shockley's sperm bank for Nobel Prize-winning scientists.
#100 by Shadarr
2004-04-03 03:09:59
shadarr@yahoo.com http://digital-luddite.com
I think the word you're looking for is "straight".
#101 by UncleJeet
2004-04-03 03:55:35
I hate being sick, but I hate being sick without explanation most of all.  It's freakin' springtime, no one I've been in contact with for the past couple of weeks is sick, and here I am KNOCK KNOCK KNOCKING ON ZOMBIE DOORS!  I'm going to start craving brains any minute now, I'm sure of it.

I'm fighting terrorism by playing violent video games!
#102 by dookieagain
2004-04-03 04:46:54
jfd13@pitt.edu
Off topicer- Hellboy- Better than I expected.  A good superhero movie.  Maybe not the best, but I liked it better than the modern Spider-man flick.  Special effects were decently uncheesy and very little if any slow motion (In the era of Matrix clones) oh and props to having a strong second and third act.  Stronger than the first at least.  Characters manage to be very human, and even though the writing isn't perfect the cast manages to deliver it with enough irony that it works.

#103 by Sgt Hulka
2004-04-03 04:51:17
I saw [b[Walking Tall tonight, much better than I expected, and Johnny Knoxville was great in it.  I wasn't expecting much from him and he totally rocked in this film.  It's paced pretty quick and they do a good job moving the story and kicking maximum ass.

#104 by Sgt Hulka
2004-04-03 04:51:26
[/urk!

#105 by MCorleone
2004-04-03 06:11:35
I like the waaaaaaaaaaay you move...

drunk...

I like the waaaaaaaaaaaaay you move...






Don't blame me, blame digital cable and my wife who won't turn it.

Sealed with a curse as sharp as a knife. Doomed is your soul and damned is your life.
#106 by MCorleone
2004-04-03 06:12:35
Dangerous liasons...  I gots the remedy...


wtf.  Is this the motherfucking spin doctors?

Damn.  Okay, blame the satlellsite.  I'm in hell.

Sealed with a curse as sharp as a knife. Doomed is your soul and damned is your life.
#107 by Bailey
2004-04-03 06:29:33
Freakin' lightweight.

Hulka

I saw Knoxville on The Daily Show, and he was fairly entertaining, so I figure I'll see Walking Tall, even after the blarghfest that was Rundown. Just tell me that The Rock doesn't have any secret powers in this one that he doesn't reveal until the Crucial Moment.

My continued existence is purely to spite any sense of fairness in the universe.
#108 by Sgt Hulka
2004-04-03 06:31:41
No he does not.  He does have a big stick though, and he knows how to use it.

#109 by Bailey
2004-04-03 06:32:27
That'll do, Hulka. That'll do.

My continued existence is purely to spite any sense of fairness in the universe.
#110 by lwf
2004-04-03 06:34:29
Knoxville gives Bailey's rampant alcoholism a slight glimmer of hope.

For the next time you must redefine something.
#111 by yotsuya
2004-04-03 06:35:11
Funk-

Let Xero know he's welcome to jump in any time.

That's a beautiful way to go. Shot by Yot. In more ways than one. -mgns
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#112 by Gabe
2004-04-03 06:49:59
http://www.dartpublishing.com
Why the campaign?
#113 by Bailey
2004-04-03 06:50:12
He can afford more organ transplants than I can.

My continued existence is purely to spite any sense of fairness in the universe.
#114 by Sgt Hulka
2004-04-03 07:06:26
The Cat with Hands (Creepy little short film)

#115 by Dethstryk
2004-04-03 07:30:45
jemartin@tcainternet.com
Motley Crue is cooler than all of you.

sunny days have funny ways of quieting the roar
#116 by Bailey
2004-04-03 07:34:18
It's so creepy, I plotzed!

My continued existence is purely to spite any sense of fairness in the universe.
#117 by Darkseid-D
2004-04-03 08:03:24
rogerboal@hotmail.com
Dwayne aka 'The Rock' has charisma and decent enough acting chops, but he REALLY REALLY needs to get a new agent, and stop Vince 'wig' McMahon negotiating for him.

Do not go gently into that good night.
Old age should burn and rage at the close of day.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
#118 by Squeaky
2004-04-03 08:26:17
#114 Sgt Hulka
The Cat with Hands (Creepy little short film)

that's really fucked up.

I love the Power Glove. It's so bad.
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#119 by Hugin
2004-04-03 08:34:10
lmccain@nber.org
Kind of reminds me of those old Tool Videos.
#120 by Dethstryk
2004-04-03 09:43:10
jemartin@tcainternet.com
In other words, it reminds of you of pure brilliance.

sunny days have funny ways of quieting the roar
#121 by Dethstryk
2004-04-03 09:43:25
jemartin@tcainternet.com
Oh, whatever. DON'T SAY ANYTHING I KNOW IT'S FUCKED UP.

sunny days have funny ways of quieting the roar
#122 by chris
2004-04-03 10:02:30
cwb@shaithis.com http://www.cerebraldebris.com
Well, the old Tool videos were just ripping off some other animation, although I forget the name of the guy who originally did it.

-chris
#123 by Dethstryk
2004-04-03 10:09:55
jemartin@tcainternet.com
Nightmare Before Christmas?

sunny days have funny ways of quieting the roar
#124 by chris
2004-04-03 10:17:32
cwb@shaithis.com http://www.cerebraldebris.com
No. Much older than that.

-chris
#125 by chris
2004-04-03 10:17:50
cwb@shaithis.com http://www.cerebraldebris.com
(and much more similar to the Tool videos)

-chris
#126 by MCorleone
2004-04-03 10:58:46
Brothers Quay.  Phenomenal stuff.  Street of Crocodiles, etc.  I thought the Tool video was the shit until I saw that stuff.  

Mindblowing.

Sealed with a curse as sharp as a knife. Doomed is your soul and damned is your life.
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