Leisure Suit Larry 2
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Leisure Suit Larry 2
This should be the next game project. Comments?
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Competition is really only something you see when money is involved. Seeing as we are a fan group who makes no profit, we really don't have any competition. All fan groups are on the same team in that they are attempting to bring back the adventure genre.Broomie wrote:Sure they're our competition...
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That really depends on the motives of the individuals involved. Sierra and Lucasarts, despite being commercial companies, still had a (perceived) friendly rivalry in the 90's which they demonstrated by including Monkey Island references in QFG1VGA and vice versa. The employees of both companies played each other's games and enjoyed them. On the other hand, amateur competitive sports can still be fierce despite the fact that the primary motive is loyalty/teamwork and not usually money.
All teams have one primary motive at heart and I believe this is always evident. Competition, by definition, implies winning or stealing a title from the other candidates; but there's not much benefit to this sort of approach in the fan game community. Underhanded tactics shouldn't come into play. That would be like the equivalent to taking drugs to aid your performance in winning an Olympic sprinting event. Sure, you might gain an easy Gold medal, but the ends don't justify the means and you haven't really 'won' anything at all. It's merely a cop out.
Navynuke's right about the gist though; there's nothing at stake in the fan community that would warrant such savage rivalry unless you consider prestige and hierarchy to be your trophies. Personally, I think the gross misconception that there's a "superior group" whom earn the most respect for being the top link in the chain, only exists in the minds of certain people in development circles who would, surprise surprise, consider themselves rivals. This is pretty obvious because these thought patterns are never presented by fans themselves -- only by other developers. Such people reason that if they can justify their competition as being narcissistic then it seems all the more justifiable to knock them from their perch.
But this has the following side effects: A) The risk of it being outright false B) Snowballing to ridiculous proportions where said person begins believing their own generated hype, making both developers and fans lose sight of the bigger picture and the ultimate purpose here, which is supposed to be about bringing attention to adventure games. What any of this has to do with point and click adventure games is a complete mystery to me. We like adventure games, so we remake them for others to play. What more is there to it than that?
ANY team could share (i.e. not steal) the same privileges and community respect if they're willing to work hard for something. It's about being proud of the cause you're supporting; not trying to usurp others who are supporting the same cause alongside you.
All teams have one primary motive at heart and I believe this is always evident. Competition, by definition, implies winning or stealing a title from the other candidates; but there's not much benefit to this sort of approach in the fan game community. Underhanded tactics shouldn't come into play. That would be like the equivalent to taking drugs to aid your performance in winning an Olympic sprinting event. Sure, you might gain an easy Gold medal, but the ends don't justify the means and you haven't really 'won' anything at all. It's merely a cop out.
Navynuke's right about the gist though; there's nothing at stake in the fan community that would warrant such savage rivalry unless you consider prestige and hierarchy to be your trophies. Personally, I think the gross misconception that there's a "superior group" whom earn the most respect for being the top link in the chain, only exists in the minds of certain people in development circles who would, surprise surprise, consider themselves rivals. This is pretty obvious because these thought patterns are never presented by fans themselves -- only by other developers. Such people reason that if they can justify their competition as being narcissistic then it seems all the more justifiable to knock them from their perch.
But this has the following side effects: A) The risk of it being outright false B) Snowballing to ridiculous proportions where said person begins believing their own generated hype, making both developers and fans lose sight of the bigger picture and the ultimate purpose here, which is supposed to be about bringing attention to adventure games. What any of this has to do with point and click adventure games is a complete mystery to me. We like adventure games, so we remake them for others to play. What more is there to it than that?
ANY team could share (i.e. not steal) the same privileges and community respect if they're willing to work hard for something. It's about being proud of the cause you're supporting; not trying to usurp others who are supporting the same cause alongside you.
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Believing your own hype is an easy street to go down - anyway which you you go, you don't often know you are on it.
People can expound their theories on their intentions and dissertate about competiton but in the end silly words exchanged do not matter. Only the games produced.
Humans are a competitive species by nature; any attempt to dissuade people of this is in direct opposition to natural discourse. We often use flattering language to describe ourselves and our actions. There's a whole career in that; it's called PR or public relations. It's hype - hype can breed either one of two reactions, admiration or contempt. It's amazing, however, how thin the line is between two such actions.
That said, sometimes silly words are fun to type. However, in the future when people have moved on from better things, they remember the games. Do we really remember the exact bad things Ken Williams said about Lucasfilm Games back in the day? No. We remember King's Quest and Monkey Island. So, to that end, the games are a legacy.
Happy New Year everyone!
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People can expound their theories on their intentions and dissertate about competiton but in the end silly words exchanged do not matter. Only the games produced.
Humans are a competitive species by nature; any attempt to dissuade people of this is in direct opposition to natural discourse. We often use flattering language to describe ourselves and our actions. There's a whole career in that; it's called PR or public relations. It's hype - hype can breed either one of two reactions, admiration or contempt. It's amazing, however, how thin the line is between two such actions.
That said, sometimes silly words are fun to type. However, in the future when people have moved on from better things, they remember the games. Do we really remember the exact bad things Ken Williams said about Lucasfilm Games back in the day? No. We remember King's Quest and Monkey Island. So, to that end, the games are a legacy.
Happy New Year everyone!
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Humans are not competitive species by nature, it's something that's institutionalised by emphasis on indviduality in most western cultures.Blackthorne519 wrote: Humans are a competitive species by nature; any attempt to dissuade people of this is in direct opposition to natural discourse. We often use flattering language to describe ourselves and our actions. There's a whole career in that; it's called PR or public relations. It's hype - hype can breed either one of two reactions, admiration or contempt. It's amazing, however, how thin the line is between two such actions.
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You can not tell me that early man was not competitive with each other, especially when it came to food and "mates". It's not just society that creates such an attitude.Spikey wrote: Humans are not competitive species by nature, it's something that's institutionalised by emphasis on indviduality in most western cultures.
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Take a look under the games section at www.bigbluecup.comBetelgeuse wrote:there is? where?The Talking Skull wrote:There already a LSL2 point & Click remake.
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