Re: "Gaming Edition" Open casting calls! - THIS TIME: THE ELDER SCROLLS!
You have no interest in being productive?
Seriously though, what will you discuss if not the questions minecraft raises?
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You have no interest in being productive?
Seriously though, what will you discuss if not the questions minecraft raises?
Also, it's old. Why not an episode about commander keen, or Sim City 2000?
Sim City 2000? I'm onboard
Seriously though, what will you discuss if not the questions minecraft raises?
Well that's up to Tom, but I don't think Minecraft inherently raises the question of "What is a game." any more than any other game on the planet.
Dave wrote:Seriously though, what will you discuss if not the questions minecraft raises?
Well that's up to Tom, but I don't think Minecraft inherently raises the question of "What is a game." any more than any other game on the planet.
At the risk of sounding argumentative, any game that breaks the usual categories of first person shooter, role play, real time strategy or simulation automatically brings up the question. It happens by virtue that this game is different.
It is human nature (at least in my experience) to try to classify something in existing categories and when it doesn't fit we question its nature. Minecraft is one of those games that doesn't really fit the mold in the traditional gaming sense and has an interesting learning curve.
Ok, rant done. Sorry, that was longer than I meant it to be
It is human nature (at least in my experience) to try to classify something in existing categories and when it doesn't fit we question its nature. Minecraft is one of those games that doesn't really fit the mold in the traditional gaming sense and has an interesting learning curve.
So it becomes an argument of pedantic semantics attempting to arbitrarily define some boundaries into which a broad and varied medium can be shoved, and then leave content in the knowledge that anything outside of those boundaries can be easily dismissed?
Or ends with the only definition possible so as to satisfy everyone, that winds up being so broad you may as well just say anything that moves and flashes is inside the box.
Yeah, thanks, but I've got better things to do.
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fireproof78 wrote:It is human nature (at least in my experience) to try to classify something in existing categories and when it doesn't fit we question its nature. Minecraft is one of those games that doesn't really fit the mold in the traditional gaming sense and has an interesting learning curve.
So it becomes an argument of pedantic semantics attempting to arbitrarily define some boundaries into which a broad and varied medium can be shoved, and then leave content in the knowledge that anything outside of those boundaries can be easily dismissed?
Or ends with the only definition possible so as to satisfy everyone, that winds up being so broad you may as well just say anything that moves and flashes is inside the box.
Yeah, thanks, but I've got better things to do.
I suppose you can call it that but I simply point out that Minecraft does not fit a current gaming definition so a new term has to be created.
If defining terms is pedantic then I must have a degree in it
Depends on how you play it. If you play as survival horror, survive the nightly zombies and skeletons and work your way through to defeating an ender dragon, then it's more of a game. If you play just to create stuff, as I do, it's more of a toy - the sort of thing that deserves the label "sandbox" more than most. I don't believe that there's a specific term for such things, so toys in the trappings of a video game are something that I would still refer to as games, just a new genre of them.
Depends on how you play it. If you play as survival horror, survive the nightly zombies and skeletons and work your way through to defeating an ender dragon, then it's more of a game. If you play just to create stuff, as I do, it's more of a toy - the sort of thing that deserves the label "sandbox" more than most. I don't believe that there's a specific term for such things, so toys in the trappings of a video game are something that I would still refer to as games, just a new genre of them.
Exactly.
It's new, and needs a new genre term. That's all there is to it.
But, any time there is something new, it leads to asking the basic question of "what is a game?" Your answer may be different from mine, but that doesn't mean it is a futile exercise. I have been playing video games for as long as I can remember, Atari and the like. Some work better than others and some don't interest me. But, if you were to sit down and explain what Minecraft is to me, I would listen and try to give it a shot. I would also compare it to very game I have ever played. Reference points is part of the reason I define things. It helps me understand.
Boter's example explains to me more about Minecraft than anything else I have ever read on the game.
If you ask me, Minecraft goes in the same general category as Assassin's Creed and Grand Theft Auto; it's a sandbox game. It obviously differs quite largely from the aforementioned games in terms of sub-genre, but they're all a "do it how you want to do it" kind of games.
So what's the plan? Are we holding off due to renewed interest, or still going in a couple hours?
Last edited by BigDamnArtist (2014-02-12 18:33:05)
Still going. If Spork wants in, I think she's already aware of the time and date, and she hasn't said anything concrete up until now, nor has she contacted me.
Oh, sorry, I think I was waiting for a reply here before saying anything else, so uh, pm'd.
pm'd back.
A huge shout-out to Spork, BDA and Boter who all came along, and delivered beautifully. There were a few hiccups in the start getting Spork up and running, but we powered through it and made a great episode.
You guys rock. Best community ever.
Glad to be a part of it - the episode and the community!
Good job, guys!
I'm looking forward to this one
THIS TIME: ZELDA!
Anyone up?
So, Zelda, or the Legend Of Zelda didn't work.
There must be some Elder Scroll gamers on here. If not, then you're all lying.
Now, keep in mind, Elder Scrolls is much more than the fabled Online title coming out later this year.
If anyone is up for it, let me know. It doesn't matter if you're an old school ARENA gamer, dwell in DAGGERFALL,if your heart lies in MORROWIND, you're an imperial OBLIVION-ist, or a true citizen of SKYRIM.
We welcome all.
Hello, I'm Einar and I'm a one-eyed Nord who doesn't like magic and likes to see how far he can go when messing with trolls and mammoths.
If we can work the time and technological issues out (probly the best mike I can lay hands on easily is a Rock Band vocal mike), I'd be up for it!
Newcastle, eh? You're just one hour behind me, it should work itself out. What's your experience with the series?
Newcastle, eh? You're just one hour behind me, it should work itself out. What's your experience with the series?
Relatively little, I fear, but the plan would be to try to get up to speed appropriately beforehand. (Been an accident thus far that at least the ones you've been talking about here have been series that I don't really know at all.)
I would so love to be in on this, if for no reason than to explain in detail why Skyrim is bad. I've only played Skyrim and Oblivion, tho, with a fraction of Morrowind back in the day before I had a computer of my very own.
I should revisit that one.
There's almost no chance in hell that I'll be around for the recording, tho. My job sucks my life away.
And this makes me so sad now
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