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Avadon

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  1. @Ratt

     

    That's why the developer has to get in touch with the EFF for legal help and to make a big stink over this.

    get the Penny Arcade guys involved, post to the usual gaming news channels in order to portray this as the David versus Goliath fight that it is.

     

    We cannot allow the Japanese to steal any more of our IPs.

  2. Character editors are unheard of for console RPGs. Now that Final Fantasy is adopting it, it is likely that Square Enix might copyright or patent it. By then it would be too late to protect any of Spiderweb's IPs. That is why so many companies file suit, because the courts want to see you actively protecting your IP, and companies that fail to do so will lose their IPs to competitors who copy them wholesale.

     

    If the developer is reading this, get in touch with the EFF or other groups for legal help to fight off this threat.

  3. Square Enix announced the re-release of Final Fantasy VII for the PC with several enhancements, including a character editor:

     

    "The rumors of a Character Booster [in Final Fantasy VII] turned out to be true. At any point in the game, you can press a button to max out your hit points, magic points, or Gil (money). This will let you easily bypass difficult sections of the game, for better or worse."

     

    http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Final-F...rmed-44263.html

     

    This sounds similar to the character editor included in Avernum. Will the developer be suing or will he lose control of his Spiderweb IP? If that happens, might we soon see Shapers and Avernum agents being brought into the Final Fantasy franchise?

  4. @ihavenothingprofound

     

    There are tons of Spiderweb RPGs for you to explore on your iPad, if you configure it correctly.

     

    Connect your PC to the internet or Wi-Fi, depending on whether you are mobile or stationary.

    Buy and install the Spiderweb RPGs on your PC.

    Set up VNC, add SSH if you have anything important on your PC.

    Install the companion VNC app from the App Store, more work if you require SSH.

    Play PC Spiderweb RPGs to your heart's delight on your iPad. Easy peasy. smile

  5. @Jerakeen

     

    I didn't get bored with Fallout 3 and Oblivion. My XBox 360 RRoDed twice, my original and the replacement refurb which Microsoft fobbed off on me. After that MS refused to repair their replacement 360 for free and so I stopped gaming over there.

     

    In other words, those games were so awesome that the XBox couldn't take it and died, twice, literally. I would probably still be playing them if my 360 worked... frown

  6. Can we have more side quests in Avadon 2? That is the next Spiderweb release right?

     

    Maybe I am spoilt, coming from Oblivion and Fallout 3, but there was always something to do in those RPGs and in fact so much to do that it felt like it would be impossible to complete or even to discover all their sidequests.

     

    Could we have such an expansive system of sidequests in future Spiderweb games? For the record, I spent so many hours on those Bethesda side quests that I never completed both Oblivion and Fallout 3's main quests, if you see what I am getting at.

  7. I haven't actually watched M. Night Shyamalan's Avatar, though I did view the American made live action version of Dragonball. What was wrong with Avatar?

  8. Avernum: Escape from the Pit for the iPad doesn't have those weird pauses. Avadon is still playable though it might grate somewhat if you are coming from Avernum.

     

    Read my other thread in General about TouchGen's Avernum review and you will see that Avernum is indeed running on an upgraded version of Avadon's game engine as it shares the same bugs.

  9. What is with this Hollywood-esque fascination with trilogies? I feel it sucks.

     

    In a trilogy, a story is cut up meaninglessly into three parts.

     

    Agamedone 1: Introducing the the scenario.

    Agamedone 2: Needless filler that does not really advance the scenario.

    Agamedone 3: Rushed ending to the trilogy that does not really tie up any loose ends because hey, it is the end of the trilogy and the suckers who will buy will buy it no matter what.

     

    Source: Mass Effect series.

     

    I would really rather it be that each game be developed on its own in the shared universe like what the Ultima games used to do before Richard Garriot sold out.

     

    Then we can have an interesting game no matter where we join the series.

     

    If there was the beginning of a mythological arc in Avadon, I must have missed it, because most of the time I was playing as Avadon's special 007 enforcer thug. heheh

  10. Assuming that Spiderweb continues this Avadon and Avernum release tango, is it safe to say that we should see Avernum 6 in 2022, assuming Avadon has five sequels. In which case we could expect to see Avernum remade in 2023 with newer tech and expanded storylines. smile

  11. TouchGen's Nathan Mustafa reviewed Avernum: Escape from the Pit (iPad)

     

    http://www.touchgen.net/avernum-escape-from-the-pit-review

     

    Apparently Nathan encountered the same game destroying bug in Avernum that I had in Avadon, namely the crash to desktop on launch bug. While he claimed to have been able to salvage and restore his savegames after linking his iPad to his PC, that description in the review might be seen by some as a mark against Spiderweb's games.

     

    Could the developer please isolate and squash these bugs? smile

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