Elite Creator On Attracting Mainstream Gamers 40
Thanks to BBC News for their article featuring a counterpoint to the view that games are just for 'geeks and guys', a point of view recently given publicity by Microsoft's Laura Fryer. The respondent, David Braben, co-creator of seminal 3D space title Elite, argues for the importance of empathy, and suggests that "the 'shoot-it-if-it-moves' mechanic of games like Quake [is] a fundamentally empty experience, unless you're fighting people you know well", even commenting that "...in Elite, we made shooting another space craft illegal, so the player had to think before opening fire." He also discusses his company's forthcoming Sony-published PS2 title, Dog's Life, a mainstream-aimed title which "seeks to create [an] emotional bond with the player" through cute, endearing dog interaction, and, uhm, a 'Smell-o-vision' mode.
Illegal? (Score:3, Insightful)
Unless you'd chosen the path of a pirate, which although risky did have the rewards you'd expect for trashing a Python inbound to a rich system.
Mind you, I don't think that many games will reward trading narcotics in these slightly moral times.
Re:Illegal? (Score:1)
Shooting another craft was still illegal, even as a pirate, if you shot another craft in the presence of police, they'd attempt to to shoot you down.
They'll also attempt to shoot you down if you have a long criminal record, but the solution is simple : you'll have to shoot the police ship as well. By the time I was nearing "Elite" - 2 rank (Aww, I don't remember how these were called), I no longer differentiated one ship from another - just shoot them all
Dangerous? (Score:1)
Harmless, Mostly Harmless, Poor, Average, Above Average, Competent, Dangerous, Deadly, Elite!
Guess you must have been Dangerous
Re:Dangerous? (Score:1)
Yeah, I guess I was quite dangerous back then, heh, heh, heh
Re:Illegal? (Score:2)
It depended a lot on the platform. On the orignal BBC B version, those vipers were terrifying. You really had to be well gunned up and pretty experienced to be prepared to get a "fugitive" rating. On the Spectrum version, however, and the DOS "Elite II" for that matter, the vipers were less threatening and came in smaller numbers, so it really was simpler to shoot everything.
I don't know how much involvement David Braben had in the ports.
Re:Illegal? (Score:1)
Well, most Elite players I knew have chosen this way sooner or later, as trading didn't bring much income anyway.
At some point in game you will realize, it is no longer makes sence to sell and buy goods, as your cargo bay has just 35 ton capacity, so you'll switch to gold/platinum/gems, while shooting down everything that you encounter in space - mostly because their presence jammed my J-drive (or whatever that thing was called - makes you faster, but only works if nothing is near)
As you may see, gameplay
Re:Illegal? (Score:2)
Bollocks. I used to to make shitloads trading slaves and narcotics.
Re:Illegal? (Score:1)
Exactly. IMHO it's impossible to become "Elite" without breaking an egg. But its your call: think than shoot (at least initially). This judgement *does* add value to gameplay, isn't that his point?
Re:Illegal? (Score:3, Interesting)
I think, without going back to the article in question, that he was criticising the 'if it moves' model of Quake and other modern games, which is like suggesting that there aren't enough motorbikes in Olympic Pole-Vaulting.
Even in Counterstrike games, you do (assuming that your 'team' doesn't consist of fourteen year olds) start to find an evolutionary set of squad tactics appear
Interesting... Mainstream gamers? (Score:1)
Surely they aren't basing their conclusions on the little amount of research they did at Slashdot HQ.
Re:Interesting... Mainstream gamers? (Score:1)
No death please, we're not normal women (Score:4, Insightful)
However in this case I do not necessarily agree with him. I think his point of communicating emotion by body language is a very interesting one and I will certainly have a look at Dog's Life but I do not agree with him that "pointless killing and death" is keeping women away from gaming. He is right that games like the Quake series are not necessarily babe-magnets but he should watch women playing other games. Pocket tanks [blitwise.com] is the example that I always think of because my fiancee and her colleagues are hooked on it. No shortage of death and killing there but that doesnt seem to bother them.
In my view the hurdle is not in the games themselves but in the delivery, quite simply the industry markets to young males not young females.
Re:No death please, we're not normal women (Score:2, Insightful)
Quake Deathmatch has grown boring not due to lack of socialization, but because it's simply grown boring. Most games don't make the effort to make it challenging with bots, and so humans become the only real target.
Re:No death please, we're not normal women (Score:4, Informative)
I picked up the surprisingly highly rated Simpsons Hit & Run. It's essentially GTA3/VC, but with Simpsons. She tries to play. So what does she do when she learns Homer can indiscriminatly kick people? She chases Ned Flanders kids around for five minutes kicking them around Springfield, laughing out loud every time the Flanders kid falls to the pavement.
Although I'm no fan of GTA, she's seen me play it a few times and given no more or no less interest than any other game. But here she is, very much exhibiting the "spirit" of GTA, but within the confines of a Simpson game. And enjoying it as much as a 13 year old male shooting up Chinatown in GTA3.
Maybe you're right? Maybe GTA4 should star a female character? What makes a game fun to women (besides being able to kick Ned Flander's kids around)?
Re:No death please, we're not normal women (Score:2)
Good point, maybe SquareEnix should of run ads for Final Fantasy X-2 in girls and womens magazines, the thing is practically a girl game anyway (Dress Sphere system?).
Elite 3 (Score:2)
Elite was groundbreaking...Frontier (Elite 2) was also an excellent game.
But I want an updated version. I buy one, maybe two games a year: if Elite 3 ever comes out (and assuming it lived up to it's pedegree), it would be the one. There's just so much they could do with it now given the advances in hardware since Frontier. Gimme-gimme-gimme!
Dont be too narrow minded (Score:2)
These are just some of the modern and recently modern games that continued the Elite legacy, albeit unofficially.
Re:Dont be too narrow minded (Score:2)
The independance wars were a tad too linear, and I exhausted a lot of interest hanging around jump points and taking out hostiles for cash and cargo.
X was brilliant, but quite slow and you were cannon fodder from the get-go (Think Frontier starting with the Eagle MkII)
I suspect that people's expectations of a game sequel tend to be coloured rose...Elite was basically wireframe graphics, and apart from the spreadshee
Re:Market Research (Score:2)
http://www.spectrum.lovely.net/Elite.html [lovely.net]
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Re:Market Research (Score:2)
Regrettably yes, although I wasn't expecting a kind of marketing research inquisition...
Re:Elite 3 (Score:2)
Man, Elite and Dungeon Master got me through adolescence. I'd certainly be willing to pay for an updated version, I just hope they don't try to 'update' the gameplay too much - they pretty much nailed it the first time.
Does anyone know if Elite and Elite 2 are still available?
Re:Elite 3 (Score:1)
Re:Elite 3 (Score:3, Interesting)
Thanks for the tip, but I can't get them to download because I use Firebird, and apparently, this site won't take you to a page with an actual link until you switch to IE AND agree to download all the spyware ActiveX components. Don't even mention the popups. Firebird kicks so much ass it burns.
However, despite that, Google answers all questions even though asking
Ian Bell's Web Site [clara.net] has Elite and Elite Plus downloads, plus links to other k001 r0X0r1n9 sites...
Re:Elite 3 (Score:1)
Re:Elite 3 (Score:2)
i had high hopes for freelancer, but it turned out to be a piece of s***, even without plot elite2/ffe kick freelancers butt in all fields of gameplay except arcade shooting, in frontier you could spend hours and hours on just going between few systems and reading the newspaper and occasionally leaving for some other systems to get a new ship & etc, and oh the thrill when i took a trip from sol to some imperial outskirt system to buy an imperial courier from there, bought it and then notic
Re:Elite 3 (Score:2)
The videos sadly (or luckily) don't seem to be available any more, but perhaps your nearest searchable P2P can be of more help.
Re:Elite 3 (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Elite 3 (Score:3, Informative)
Go try Eve Online maybe (Score:1)
This is how GTA is too (Score:1)
"In Elite, we made shooting another space craft illegal, so the player had to think before opening fire."
Works that way in GTA too, you shoot someone, you get arrested.
You've gotta be somewhat covert.
Re:This is how GTA is too (Score:1)
Not all FPS are alike (Score:3, Informative)
This is a discription of a deathmatch. Does anyone actually play deathmatch anymore? It gets boring very quickly.
Quake 3 really shines when you play a team-based game like freezetag or CTF. There's a lot more to it than just killing. Hell, even a 1v1 game is deeper than just "kill it if it moves" because you've got to learn to work the map and time powerups. Anyone who just comes after me with no thought to strategy in a FPS is going to lose.
Sorry, I just love quake.
elitist bastard (Score:3, Insightful)
So instead of promoting his own style of game on its own merits, he does so by turning up his nose at another style of game. I love it when people who are in a field like gaming that is looked down upon by elitists become elitists themselves by denegrating the work of others in the field.
Re:elitist bastard (Score:2)
Kinda like Eminem?
And for you PalmOS users... (Score:2)
It's pretty faithful to the original, and is very fun to play!
wait (Score:2)
Samir Gupta [google.com], I'm sorry I ever doubted you!
Just kidding. You're still a jack-ass troll.