Harry Potter - Quidditch, Sorcerer's Stone? 45
Thanks to two different readers for submitting Harry Potter game-related stories. On the one hand, a recent IGN Cube interview talks with EA about Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup, an interesting sports game concept if ever there was one. According to EA, "..there's a progress from Hogwarts to working your way up a World Cup ladder. I can confirm that Viktor Krum (who appears in book 4) is in the game--which is appropriate since he's the 'Michael Jordan' of Quidditch in a sense." On the other hand, the ever rumor-spreading C+VG site are claiming that next-gen versions of Harry Potter And The Sorceror's Stone are scheduled for later in 2003, based on a leaked release schedule, since there has only a Playstation 1 console version of the first movie/book so far - this is far from confirmed, however.
this is good news (Score:4, Interesting)
I wonder how the sports game will work though. I presume you will be able to switch between the different players and the roles. But in this case wouldn't it always just be best to be the seeker and use your advantage over the AI to win the game?
I can't believe they're making this. (Score:4, Interesting)
Cool Ideas vs Reality (Score:2, Interesting)
Then the part of my brain trained over the years to interject with reality steps up. It's going to be a crappy movie liscence game. From EA. Geared towards childen. With crappy A
Re:I can't believe they're making this. (Score:2)
Re:I can't believe they're making this. (Score:1)
Since games are usually balanced in the player's favor, particularly sports games, I'd imagine they'd just make the golden snitch catchable a lot more easily and that would allow the player to progress. If they'd want to balance it, all they'd have to do is take out the 150 point sweep which balances because the leader is expending
Philosopher's Stone (Score:3, Informative)
On behalf of the rest of the English speaking world I'd just like to remind everybody here that the book is actually called 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'.
The American publishers elected to change the title to appeal to an American audience. There's a list of changes made to the rest of the book circulating on the net. Seems like at least one word/phrase was changed on every page of the book so that American readers wouldn't be confronted by the realisation that people in other countries have different names for common items and can spell properly. (Aluminium)
Re:Philosopher's Stone (Score:2)
The US publishers judged the intelligence of the US public and found them wanting. I haven't seen too many comments on this issue to prove them wrong.
Re:Philosopher's Stone (Score:1)
Not the best choice of examples of proper spelling, since Aluminum was the name chosen by the man that discovered the metal in the first place, whereas Aluminium was someone's else's idea of spelling the name so that it would conform to the ending of many other elements' names.
In other words, Aluminium is a matter of conformance, not a matter of correct spelling. Much like the changes in the book are a matter of either arrogance on the part of British publishers or a sincere wish to pander to
Re:Philosopher's Stone (Score:1)
Re:Philosopher's Stone (Score:1)
Either way, it comes down to the author or her representatives allowing them to change the book for the US audience, which I think is a load of crap.
cool (Score:2, Troll)
Re:cool (Score:3, Informative)
Dear God, Slashdot actually gets through most of a week without dropping a major spoiler, and now you have to do it for them?!!?!
That's it. I'm gonna read at +5 from now on....
Trolls and moderation (OT) (Score:2, Informative)
The grandparent post is a troll posted by a logged in troll. This is what the zoo system is for. Set your Foe modifier to -3, mark him as a troll, and let moderation do its job. As far as AC goes, just give AC -1. Knowledgable ACs normally get modded up anyhow. At that rate, you can generally read small comment articles at 0 with few trolls. That is, if you read often enough to foe logged in trolls.
Re:Trolls and moderation (OT) (Score:1)
The content of all of his posts in the past were trolls. I'm making a reasonable assumption about the value of his posts. I view at 2 by default. If he's modded up to 5, -3 puts him in my viewing range all the same.
Re:cool (Score:2)
As it stands right now, Quiddich isn't really a team sport but a device that looks like a team sport and allows Harr
Re:cool (Score:1)
Re:cool (Score:1)
Would that be Viktor Krum... (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes, he could be considered the "Michael Jordan" of Quidditch, if Michael Jordan were 18, kind of dense, talked like Arnold Schwarzenegger, and played in a game where a single strong player at a single position (seeker) could make up for a lackluster team otherwise.
Re:Would that be Viktor Krum... (Score:1)
Hmmm, well that part sounds about right:)
We'll let's hope they fix Quidditch, (Score:4, Interesting)
The Seeker getting 150 pts for the snitch is ridiculous. That decides the game right there.
Re:We'll let's hope they fix Quidditch, (Score:1)
Re:We'll let's hope they fix Quidditch, (Score:2)
Re:We'll let's hope they fix Quidditch, (Score:2)
Not again, Harry (Score:1)
Changed Quidditch (Score:1)
Being a hardcore HP fan (read each of the first 4 books over 40 times EACH, got the 5th book at midnight and finished it by noon on the release day), I think it's absolutely terrible they're altering the rules, especially something so
Re:Changed Quidditch (Score:4, Interesting)
*: Actually, those are some of my least favorite shots in the movies, because having played my fair share of twitch games like Quake and such, I can't help but realize as I'm watching "Quidditch" on the big screen that no real human would survive the game. The people are moving around at what, thirty, forty miles an hour? So an oncoming person zips by you at sixty miles an hour, swinging a stick at you no less! (Oh, sure, they're really swinging at the blodger. At least, that's what the Slytheryn player tells the ref when they get caught, right?) Nobody's reactions are that fast. (And you don't really get to go with "Well, they're wizards, they're special", because they're not made out as supermen in any other way...) The shots tear me right out of my suspension of disbelief.
I suspect that much of the problem is taking the scenes out of the book too literally; Quidditch could kind of work if you couldn't just go zipping around on a broom at full speed, but instead were limited to 10 or 15 mph... although even that would be enough to kill nearly instantly if two people collided head-on the wrong way.
On that topic, the Playstation game designers will suffer from similar problems, since they have to actually make the game playable in 3D while allowing human-speed reflexes to play the game. Given the relative realism of 3D, they're going to have to actually decide how fast these people are going in an accurate model. I'd be intrigued to hear how they are going to do that/have done that.
Michael Jordan? (Score:2)