Save the Games!
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Save the Games!
From the words of the Lorax: “Grow a forest. Protect it from axes that hack.”
It’s now time for the Lorax to save yet another forest – the harvest of new PC games. It’s time to join G.U.A.R.D., the Gamers Union Against Rehashed Drivel. It’s time to take back our hobby from the corporate suits and reinvigorate innovation. How is this so, you may ask?
1. Say no to full price.
2. And no to rehashed sequels.
3. No to intrusive copy protection.
4. Say no to “phone home” software.
5. Just say no to half-done games.
We should make a stand against passing off fantasy-based games as sci-fi. Science has shown no evidence for extraterrestrial beings. Can’t go faster than the speed of light. Therefore, any space-based adventures are now defunct.
Vote with your wallets, and if necessary, follow the trail into the bargain bin for rock-bottom specials. In the words of the Lorax: “Develop a forest of new games. Protect it from corporate suits with no knack.”
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Re: Save the Games!
Oh no, not again.lorax wrote:We should make a stand against passing off fantasy-based games as sci-fi. Science has shown no evidence for extraterrestrial beings. Can’t go faster than the speed of light. Therefore, any space-based adventures are now defunct.
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It's called science-FICTION for a reason.We should make a stand against passing off fantasy-based games as sci-fi. Science has shown no evidence for extraterrestrial beings. Can’t go faster than the speed of light. Therefore, any space-based adventures are now defunct.
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I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear... And when it is gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear is gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.Suitably Ironic Moniker wrote:It's called science-FICTION for a reason.We should make a stand against passing off fantasy-based games as sci-fi. Science has shown no evidence for extraterrestrial beings. Can’t go faster than the speed of light. Therefore, any space-based adventures are now defunct.
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Just because science hasn't shown evidence of aliens doesn't mean one can't speculate. Ya know, the other term for the literature -- "speculative fiction."
Oh yeah, we already had this conversation a year ago...
As for FTL travel? Sure it's bogus based on what we know. That's why there is the term "hard sci fi" to distinguish it from the less realistic stuff. The "less realistic stuff" including, by the way, masterpieces of the genre such as HG Wells's "The Time Machine" (in which the bogus device of time travel is used to brilliantly explore the future social evolution of mankind) and "The First Men in the Moon" (in which the bogus device of the antigravity material "cavorite" is used to brilliantly depict an insect-like alien society).
Amazingly, people in the past already thought about these things and adjusted labels accordingly.
Oh yeah, we already had this conversation a year ago...
As for FTL travel? Sure it's bogus based on what we know. That's why there is the term "hard sci fi" to distinguish it from the less realistic stuff. The "less realistic stuff" including, by the way, masterpieces of the genre such as HG Wells's "The Time Machine" (in which the bogus device of time travel is used to brilliantly explore the future social evolution of mankind) and "The First Men in the Moon" (in which the bogus device of the antigravity material "cavorite" is used to brilliantly depict an insect-like alien society).
Amazingly, people in the past already thought about these things and adjusted labels accordingly.
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I'm calling bullshit.
From this thread:
From this thread:
From This Threadlorax wrote:We should make a stand against passing off fantasy-based games as sci-fi. Science has shown no evidence for extraterrestrial beings. Can’t go faster than the speed of light. Therefore, any space-based adventures are now defunct.
I put his anti-bullshit-calling statement in bold... but still. Star Wars is considered Sci-fi? It has Aliens AND lightspeed travel.lorax wrote:KotOR2 certainly was not endowed with marvelous graphics nor superb audio, but the storyline is as good as any decent work of Science-Fiction. Ok maybe that’s not saying much, but it is light-years ahead of the competition. Is this a lesson for developers? Should the cRPG focus first on eye-candy and second on story?
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This thread needs a "lorax-reference" warning!
Seriously, my poor old brain got really worn out from running in 'circular-logic' loops way back when. I very nearly commited hari-kirschner or somesuch.
Seriously, my poor old brain got really worn out from running in 'circular-logic' loops way back when. I very nearly commited hari-kirschner or somesuch.
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Sci-fi is only demoted to fantasy once the science shows it defunct. Past works are grandfathered in. Any other interpretation is an apology for disregarding modern physics.bluefugue wrote:As for FTL travel? Sure it's bogus based on what we know. That's why there is the term "hard sci fi" to distinguish it from the less realistic stuff.
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