Aging in Games

Recommended Videos

PedroSteckecilo

Mexican Fugitive
Feb 7, 2008
6,727
0
0
The aging system in Fable 1 frustrated me, so how does it work in Fable 2? I probably should have asked this before I bought it but meh...

While we're at it why not discuss the concept of "forced aging in games" in general... since in games where you can create your own character it effects the customized appearance you may have carefully crafted.

Any thoughts?
 

Blind Punk Riot

New member
Aug 6, 2008
151
0
0
I'm waiting for this sweet cot ridden child of mine to grow up so I can interact with it properly. Untill then I shall continue to buy all the things I can, and drop the prices to its lowest...

Sure it seems good now, but just wait for the economy to suffer... oh, it will happen...


Come on GCSE Economics, don't fail me now.
Time to draw a graph...
 

Aries_Split

New member
May 12, 2008
2,097
0
0
I really wished my Character had aged in Oblivion.


Ever notice that there were no Children in that game?
 

Kabutos

New member
Oct 21, 2008
801
0
0
I like the idea of aging since it makes it seem like the game is progressing through a large span of time. However, I don't like the way that Fable makes it so that only you age, and that everyone else stays the same.
For instance, during your Fable 2 childhood, you meet a man who takes your photograph. When you grow up, you meet him three more times, and he's exactly the same when you are an old man.
 

Fanboy

New member
Oct 20, 2008
831
0
0
In Fable 1, I used the glitch during the Merchant escort mission to keep myself as young as possible. That game's aging system was just stupid, so I didn't feel bad exploiting it. I mean, come on, how is it that I am 60 years old but my OLDER sister is younger than me?

I can't think of any other games that have forced aging.

Edit: Actually, I remember Driver: Parallel Lines had forced aging, though that wasn't really an RPG
 

axia777

New member
Oct 10, 2008
2,895
0
0
I don't think many games really a long enough to justify aging of any sort. I know my character aged in Oblivion, but I never noticed any real difference in stats as he did age. Can anyone confirm this? Do stats change in Oblivion as a character gets older? I never bothered to look. I know they look older though.

Personally I think that aging in a game fits mostly into really long RPG's. If it fits the gameplay mechanics then it is good.

Aries_Split post=9.74964.851731 said:
I really wished my Character had aged in Oblivion.


Ever notice that there were no Children in that game?
Yes, it was kind of weird. Here is a mod to fix that.

http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=OblivionMods.Detail&id=3577
 

runtheplacered

New member
Oct 31, 2007
1,472
0
0
PedroSteckecilo post=9.74964.851715 said:
I don't know why, but I see this word and just can't draw myself to say anything useful. If the word "meh" = "i don't care", then why does this thread exist?

That pseudo-word is one of those internet terms that I hope is just a fad and disappears as quickly as it came.

As for ...
PedroSteckecilo post=9.74964.851715 said:
While we're at it why not discuss the concept of "forced aging in games" in general... since in games where you can create your own character it effects the customized appearance you may have carefully crafted.
I personally wish more games gave permanent changes to your customized character. I like the idea that the game influences things that are beyond my control, thus giving my character... well... character.

Although I rarely ever "carefully craft" my character to begin with, so we may be coming at this from different angles to start off with.
 

squirrelman42

New member
Dec 13, 2007
263
0
0
yeah, aging in fable was a joke. You hit 65 in hours and then you just stay there. I hope Fable 2 does it differently and at least does something to your stats.
 

shadow_pirate22

New member
Aug 25, 2008
301
0
0
If I make my character look one way, then the aging system makes him/her look totally different, then I get angry. It'd be nice if aging was an option you could turn off...
 

NeedAUserName

New member
Aug 7, 2008
3,803
0
0
Aging in games is a good idea in Theory, (except in The Sims 2, (were it was a good thing)) as I like to (without sounding really geeky/sad/pathetic/just plain weird) have an understanding with my character, i.e. you don't change, I won't. I don't like the idea that if I don't have kids then I'm up a certain creek without a paddle. As well in most first play through's with games, I try to just play the main story only, then do side missions/optional things (i.e. have a family (that kinda sounds cold, I know but its the only way I can put it)), and if I take to long, then who knows what will happen.
 

hamster mk 4

New member
Apr 29, 2008
818
0
0
Sid Mires Pirates had an aging system. It made you slower at sword play when you get too old. I didn't like it. The game hinges on swash buckeling to accomplish anything cool. Often I would find my character too old because I was playing with him too much. This is not how a game should reward its players for investing time and effort into it.
 

Bowstring

New member
May 30, 2008
286
0
0
Richard Groovy Pants post=9.74964.851774 said:
axia777 post=9.74964.851748 said:
I don't think many games really a long enough to justify aging of any sort. I know my character aged in Oblivion, but I never noticed any real difference in stats as he did age. Can anyone confirm this? Do stats change in Oblivion as a character gets older? I never bothered to look. I know they look older though.

Personally I think that aging in a game fits mostly into really long RPG's. If it fits the gameplay mechanics then it is good.

Aries_Split post=9.74964.851731 said:
I really wished my Character had aged in Oblivion.


Ever notice that there were no Children in that game?
Yes, it was kind of weird. Here is a mod to fix that.

http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=OblivionMods.Detail&id=3577
You don't get older in oblivion.
Indeed. Did your character contract Vampirism at all? AFAIK that's the only thing that can affect your character's appearance.
 

insectoid

New member
Aug 19, 2008
701
0
0
I haven't played enough of Fable 2 to see the aging system properly...but it should be everyone ages, or nobody does.
 

axia777

New member
Oct 10, 2008
2,895
0
0
Bowstring post=9.74964.851784 said:
Richard Groovy Pants post=9.74964.851774 said:
axia777 post=9.74964.851748 said:
I don't think many games really a long enough to justify aging of any sort. I know my character aged in Oblivion, but I never noticed any real difference in stats as he did age. Can anyone confirm this? Do stats change in Oblivion as a character gets older? I never bothered to look. I know they look older though.

Personally I think that aging in a game fits mostly into really long RPG's. If it fits the gameplay mechanics then it is good.

Aries_Split post=9.74964.851731 said:
I really wished my Character had aged in Oblivion.


Ever notice that there were no Children in that game?
Yes, it was kind of weird. Here is a mod to fix that.

http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=OblivionMods.Detail&id=3577
You don't get older in oblivion.
Indeed. Did your character contract Vampirism at all? AFAIK that's the only thing that can affect your character's appearance.
Then why does a character in Oblivion get wrinkles? I seem to remember getting wrinkles. Maybe I am just delusional. It would not be the first time......*wanders off drooling on self*
 

axia777

New member
Oct 10, 2008
2,895
0
0
Richard Groovy Pants post=9.74964.851921 said:
axia777 post=9.74964.851816 said:
Bowstring post=9.74964.851784 said:
Richard Groovy Pants post=9.74964.851774 said:
axia777 post=9.74964.851748 said:
I don't think many games really a long enough to justify aging of any sort. I know my character aged in Oblivion, but I never noticed any real difference in stats as he did age. Can anyone confirm this? Do stats change in Oblivion as a character gets older? I never bothered to look. I know they look older though.

Personally I think that aging in a game fits mostly into really long RPG's. If it fits the gameplay mechanics then it is good.

Aries_Split post=9.74964.851731 said:
I really wished my Character had aged in Oblivion.


Ever notice that there were no Children in that game?
Yes, it was kind of weird. Here is a mod to fix that.

http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=OblivionMods.Detail&id=3577
You don't get older in oblivion.
Indeed. Did your character contract Vampirism at all? AFAIK that's the only thing that can affect your character's appearance.
Then why does a character in Oblivion get wrinkles? I seem to remember getting wrinkles. Maybe I am just delusional. It would not be the first time......*wanders off drooling on self*
You contracted vampirism then.
It makes your character look older as would cancer make someone young look more saggy and aged.
No, I never got Vampirism. I always just cheated and summoned up the cure. Screw that Vampirism Quest. That shit is BUNK.

I guess I am just mixing up several of my characters. One was older to start off and a couple were younger.
 

zirnitra

New member
Jun 2, 2008
605
0
0
the mecanics for it don't really work in a non linear game. I don't really like it at all. their's no big a downer in a game than watching your avatar you customised hair fall out. age and need a hip op in level three.

the only game it really worked in was Mafia
 

TheCheryl

New member
Oct 24, 2008
68
0
0
Oh gosh I felt so bad for my Fable character. He had gotten scarred from all the rough fights we had, saved Albion, and was good as can be. Raising his stats aged him so very heavily that even though he still had a handsomeness to him, it just felt so... unfair. No one else aged so it was like he was sacrificing years and years off his life in order to help everyone. Aging worked for Creatures and Black & White. Fable? Not at all.
 

sheic99

New member
Oct 15, 2008
2,314
0
0
I really did not like the Fable ageing system. If you aged slower, or if everyone aged with you then that would be much better. But it's kind of weird when the main character gets with Briar Rose(Good+ ending at least in Lost Chapters) She would be about 70 but looks the same as you met her.

Kinda Weird.
 

Bulletinmybrain

New member
Jun 22, 2008
3,277
0
0
PedroSteckecilo post=9.74964.851715 said:
The aging system in Fable 1 frustrated me, so how does it work in Fable 2? I probably should have asked this before I bought it but meh...

While we're at it why not discuss the concept of "forced aging in games" in general... since in games where you can create your own character it effects the customized appearance you may have carefully crafted.

Any thoughts?
Aging in Fable 2 isn't to bad. You hover around 21-25 until you get to the spire, around 30 after the spire and around 35-40ish if you sacrifice your age for the hero of skill. The dick!