Well, I think it's clear that none of us are going to budge.chikusho said:I'm not saying game developers should be punished for giving players freedom. I'm saying that game developers are ultimately the only ones responsible for the freedoms they choose to give the players. Just the same way that they're responsible for the restrictions they place on interactivity within the game world.MrFalconfly said:Well, I don't think game developers should be punished for giving players freedom, and I don't think game developers should be criticised for peripheral consequences their game rules might have.
Not really. Being able to use the full mechanics and interactivity contained within a product you purchased should be taken as a given. If you as a developer don't want players to interact with your product in certain ways, it's your job to restrict it. If you're fine with how players interact with the mechanics of your game, you should take responsibility for the decisions you've made.If you kill the strippers in Hitman, that says more about you than it does about me, or the game developers.
"I can go postal on NPC's" is just as valid a criticism as "I CAN'T go postal on NPC's" - something your described as "frustrating" and "boring" earlier in this thread. If it's in the box, it's open to criticism.I don't take reviewers seriously who think "I can go postal on NPC's" is a valid criticism.
Have a nice day. I wont be responding to this thread any more.