whos writing and how do you perceive them to be?
i had a quick scan through the links and found yors...mr Powel. as you have put it to the invisible audience id like to comment on farcrys use of gun gore set in a lush green paradise. farcry in my oppinion was a way of throwing you into a gaming world in which you were forced to use site sound and instinct to resolve any given predicament. granted the over the top foliage was irritating for wanna-be snipers but this is what you would expect to see in a tropical island. plant life taking over forcing man to use all his sences and abilities just to make that long wated kill shot or fire-fight more satisfying.
farcry was only a starting point or ruf scetch for ubisoft as there up coming game - crysis - is what i can comfortably assume will be there master peice. depth perception and color variation as pointed out that was lacking in farcry, crysis will set a knew bench mark for the next generation of FPS. http://news.spong.com/article/9833?cb=209 (link to lovly screenies of crysis) this link has a few comments that explain the need for AI as well as graphical content. i agree to an extent that graphics are only a section of a game but im bias to a bit of eye candy over an intelligent enemy that can anicipate my every move. I will just have to wait and see for myself if crysis is all i hope and expect it to be.
hmm i went a lil ways off the question. mr. P. is obviously a keen gamer and doesnt need me to to say so. his comments are obviously well thort considered and personal. I'd comment more on this blog but id probebly type far to much. Love your ideas Mr P. blog on.
does blogging strike you as objective or more personal?
i cant help but feel that posting blogs to a large audience is a long shot away from handing in a tatty peice of paper to a school teacher in absolute confidence as i can assume we all have. it is a step above writing to a grade rather than an actual audience, i mean i want to get my thorts out there instead of scrawling things i dnt understand just to impress.
how often do they write, what do they write about?
micheal mosts in quite an irratic way but always has somthing fresh to say about anythng and everythg. (not just games)
how do i see myself using a blog?
this blog is rather late as ive had trouble setting my account up but i can see myself getting into the spirit of things as i intend to have my next blog posted quick sharpish.
do i feel comfortable writing to an invisable audience?
i feel as if everythng i am writing will get judged but im willing to accept critisism as it comes. i can deffinatly see blogging as my personal format for my ideas.
Monday, October 16, 2006
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