UK Autumn Game Awards Announced 14
Thanks to Eurogamer.net for their 'Muffies' Autumn Game Awards 2003, which tries to differ from the official ECTS awards in "only [allowing] games for which actual real-time code was available", and basing their conclusions on serious time spent with each game at the ECTS and Playstation Experience shows. Stand-out winners include Best PC Game for the so far low-profile Ground Control 2, which "...looks set to be a true strategy classic", and Best Surprise to Rogue Ops, which they describe as "...Metal Gear Solid and then some." Finally, the overall Game Of Show award went to the Euro-centric Pro Evolution Soccer 3 from Konami.
Hoo-boy (Score:4, Funny)
Even by the usual standards for the misuse of "real-time" around here, this is pretty bad. Or is it a Britishism?
Re:Hoo-boy (Score:1, Troll)
The GameCube may be having a torrid time this year with poor sell through and seemingly unending delays to key software titles...
I'd give them the benefit of the doubt about that one being a typo if one didn't type "t" and "h" with different hands.
Re:Hoo-boy (Score:2)
Re:Hoo-boy (Score:1)
By the way, sorry about filling this story with whining about English usage...I was sincerely curious if the use of "real-time" was appropriate somewhere.
Re:Hoo-boy (Score:2, Informative)
Probably a bit lazy using it instead of drought, which is probably what he meant.
Real-time is just used incorrectly, in my opinion. He might mean interactive or "hands on". Probably short hand for "Graphics generated in Real-Time" implying that he doesn't always get to play himself and writes previews based on watching others play.
Re:Hoo-boy (Score:1)
Oh and yeah torrid is used negatively in Britain.
Re:Hoo-boy (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Hoo-boy (Score:1)
Sorry about giving you a hard time -- I admit I never imagined that "torrid" had a negative connottaion anywhere. Regarding "real-time", I had thought you meant code that existed in reality, not live gameplay as opposed to pre-rendered scenes. It's a term of computer science that does have a proper meaning but is generally used around here to mean "really fast".
Anyway, I did enjoy
Soccer (Score:2)
Or so says some
Re:Soccer (Score:1)
Re:Soccer (Score:1)
IIS Pro is worthy winner in the fact it might push EA to stop releasing 2-3 games a year (fifa 2002, fifa 2002 world cup, and so on) and actually develop a game which can challenge IIS Pro in terms of sheer playability.
The "Muffies"? (Score:2)
Perhaps an adult entertainment award show (or is that already the "Stiffies"?).
Q.