DeadPoolX on GK2... No, Wait - Click vs Type Interface wrote:
I can understand liking the text-parser interface over the point-and-click one. Although it could be more difficult and frustrating at times (due to needing the exact word the designer thought of), it also allowed a greater deal of flexibility. It was also fun to type weird and obscene things.
Exactly! I think often times a lot more humor was to be found in the text parser vs the mouse click nonsense. But then, I also understand that this made Sierra games much easier (moving to mouse clicky) for people where English is not their primary language! So that's definitely a bonus that these games reached a much broader audience.
DeadPoolX on NWN HotKeys wrote:Yes, we did. However, I think the idea of having to learn and memorize over 50 hotkeys is just as ridiculous as using the radial menu.
Well you didn't have to use all 50+!
It just depended on how lazy you were. Like for someone who put all their weapons on hotkeys to easily (and quickly change them, vs going into the inventory and switching it) - there was that option. Or if you wanted to just do spells. Or skills. Or maybe all your spells on the regular, weapons on the SHIFT, and skills on the ALT.
DeadPoolX on GH2 wrote:
Tawmis on GH2 wrote:Have you ever considered theyr'e playing GH2 Actively rather than Passively?
Well, that's certainly one way to look at it. Honestly, I don't have a real problem with the GH series itself. I've played it and it's fun. The one thing that bugs me is when the die-hard GH players think they're really guitarists and "rock gods."
Look at it this way: I've played plenty of sports games, first-person shooters and flight simulators. If I couldn't make the distinction between games and reality, I might actually think I was on par with a professional athlete, an experienced soldier or a pilot.
I'm none of those things, despite having logged tons of hours playing those games (most of which I'm quite good at, too). That's all I'm talking about. Being good at a game is not the same as being good at it in real life.
You do realize I was being
silly about Playing Actively (was making reference to how you described GK2 - whether active or passively).