Again: I feel it would be a Game Con, given that seems to be Yahtzee's passion... I'm not like picturing a strange room filled with pictures of Yahtzee where he's the only draw, I'm picturing just your standard Game Con set up with various creators coming to show off their work. The Yahtzee part of the concept is that he would pick the games and that's all. He would be the organizer.AgentBJ09 said:It wouldn't work, even as a con for The Escapist as a whole, and I wouldn't attend anyway. Extra Credits was the reason I stayed on the site, and with them gone, it's just the RP forum.AnotherAvatar said:Anyway, just a sweet thought I figured I'd share. What do you folks think about a ZeroPunctuation-Con?
There's a reason why conventions for things like Power Rangers, anime, guns, and ect. exist. Because the fan/user base has a grander scope than just one guy on one site. They have history behind the works, fans who spend time adding to and understanding the lore of certain works, having fun cosplaying/roleplaying characters, and talking to fans of other things at the convention and expanding their interests.
Hence why I try to attend Owl Con at Rice University every year. They cover the entire spectrum of tabletop gaming, something I love, and usually have seminars/meetings with writers and artists in the RPing community.
Yahtzee doesn't really enable much, if any, of that, and despite The Escapist having a lot of video/written content on the site, if that was the theme instead, it's still too narrow of a focus to really warrant a con of any kind.
I did read the OP, but the thing is, you didn't give those of us who are replying much to go on besides this being an event focused around Yahtzee and his opinions.AnotherAvatar said:Again: I feel it would be a Game Con, given that seems to be Yahtzee's passion... I'm not like picturing a strange room filled with pictures of Yahtzee where he's the only draw, I'm picturing just your standard Game Con set up with various creators coming to show off their work. The Yahtzee part of the concept is that he would pick the games and that's all. He would be the organizer.
-_- I feel like no one actually reads posts any more, they just lightly scan the title and by the time the forum has loaded they already know what they want to say.
Yahtzee*believer258 said:Yatzhee
Hmm, I didn't realize that making an event focused around someone made them god... I'll have to keep this in mind at my next birthday party. Also that makes me terribly frightened about what this implies about Paris Hilton, who regularly has events focused on her...AgentBJ09 said:I did read the OP, but the thing is, you didn't give those of us who are replying much to go on besides this being an event focused around Yahtzee and his opinions.AnotherAvatar said:Again: I feel it would be a Game Con, given that seems to be Yahtzee's passion... I'm not like picturing a strange room filled with pictures of Yahtzee where he's the only draw, I'm picturing just your standard Game Con set up with various creators coming to show off their work. The Yahtzee part of the concept is that he would pick the games and that's all. He would be the organizer.
-_- I feel like no one actually reads posts any more, they just lightly scan the title and by the time the forum has loaded they already know what they want to say.
That works for seminars, maybe lectures, but not a whole convention. Hence why you're seeing people say, despite his fanbase here, his opinion isn't that of God, and shouldn't be promoted that way by making said event focused on what he thinks.
EmperorSubcutaneous said:Everyone else has addressed the issues surrounding a convention centered entirely around Yahtzee like he's some kind of gaming messiah, so I'll just say...
Australia is lacking in gaming conventions, so it would be nice for them if they got a big one, but I don't know how many developers would be willing to make the trek. It's kind of a neglected area in terms of gaming in general; they rarely get their own servers, games are always being censored or not released over there, etc. I don't think many people would find it financially worthwhile.
And naming it "Yahtzeecon" or "ZPcon" or something would just be embarrassing for Yahtzee. From what I know of him, he's quite shy. Plus, he's had a bit of a hype backlash recently from being so popular, so I really don't think attaching his name to it would do anyone any favors.
For just a general gaming hangout, Yahtzee's own Mana Bar seems just fine.
Just because they disagree with you doesn't mean that they aren't reading your posts. Most people here (yourself included) have said the same thing: It would be better as a general game convention with Yahtzee as a special guest. The only difference is that you want Yahtzee to choose all the games present, while others want a group to decide them. The latter is a perfectly valid idea, since having one person choose everything (especially someone as staunchly opinionated as Yahtzee) is bound to alienate a large number of the potential con-goers. With a public gathering of such a widely varied hobby as gaming you have to offer something for everyone, even if that means having generic grey-brown military shooters. A good idea may be narrowing it further to maybe an indie or low-budget game con, inviting mostly developers without the weight or capital to get their products into the bigger shows like E3 or Gamescom.AnotherAvatar said:-_- I feel like no one actually reads posts any more, they just lightly scan the title and by the time the forum has loaded they already know what they want to say.
He was saying the same thing you are. He was talking about individual players, not a group, saying that if you like or dislike a title the popular opinion of the game doesn't matter.AnotherAvatar said:And: NO! The players opinion can suck it! I don't think that makes a good game either because every time I try to pick up Halo or Call of Duty I'm reminded that just because a crap ton of people like a game doesn't mean it's in any way good. I love Killer7 and think it's one of the best games I've ever played, but very few people know about it and even fewer like it.
So yeah, once again: your group mentality means nothing to me; I care not for the players or popular opinion, I care only how I feel about a game, and therefore by extension how anyone who shares my taste feels about a game.
PAX doesn't have all that much to do with Penny Arcade as a comic. It's a full fledged game convention with developer panels along with demos and previews of upcoming titles. It's just put together by the PA staff, and Mike and Jerry give a speech and generally try to do some work towards their Child's Play charity.AnotherAvatar said:I don't get what's so hard to grasp about this concept, there's a Penny Arcade con that isn't JUST about their e-Comic.
And that last bit explains why I don't have to care about any of your argument. XDbeliever258 said:...EmperorSubcutaneous said:
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Thanks for pointing that out. I'll go fix it immediately.
I hope you realize that Yahtzee is just a player with an opinion.AnotherAvatar said:And: NO! The players opinion can suck it! I don't think that makes a good game either because every time I try to pick up Halo or Call of Duty I'm reminded that just because a crap ton of people like a game doesn't mean it's in any way good. I love Killer7 and think it's one of the best games I've ever played, but very few people know about it and even fewer like it.
So yeah, once again: your group mentality means nothing to me; I care not for the players or popular opinion, I care only how I feel about a game, and therefore by extension how anyone who shares my taste feels about a game.
Can I spell this out for you?
You are taking the opinion of one man as cold hard fact. It is not. His opinion does not make a game special in any way, shape, or form.
The "group mentality" was a suggestion that a group of people organize this convention and any group or individual who wants their game involved in the convention can contact them on a first come, first serve basis. Yes, I said twenty or thirty could judge which games can and cannot come to the convention, but that was wrong thinking. You can't organize a convention that way at all. You could only really make some guidelines (e.g. it has to be an original game from a small company or one individual) and leave it at that.
Besides, conventions have to be funded somehow. I would imagine that this is why smaller companies never get their stuff into something like E3; for one, there isn't enough room, and two, they don't have the money for it.
One man does not organize a convention. Such an event would require a director or boss of some sort, but I'm pretty certain that there are tons of people right under him who do a lot of the work as well. It is not a one man job at all.
A convention based solely on games with original ideas from small companies is an excellent idea. I'm not sure if one already exists. But a convention based on the cynical opinions of one man who has admitted, several times, to being quite shy and disliking people he doesn't know is not a good idea simply because it is the opinions of one man.
His tastes are no more refined than yours or mine. His tastes are his tastes and do not warrant a convention.
Also, Halo 1 and Call of Duty 4 are, in my humble opinion, some of the best fucking games out there.
As Yahtzee pointed out pretty damn recently but as everyone has known for a while, the Space Marine cliche is ripped off from Warhammer, the setting is ripped off from a sci-fi novel the name of which escapes me, regenerating health was only popularized by Halo, and there had been plenty of video game plots about over-powered earth-based soldiers traveling the galaxy to perform acts of xenocide.believer258 said:Right back at you, brother.AnotherAvatar said:And that last bit explains why I don't have to care about any of your argument. XD
That and how full of holes it is. You're not even paying attention, I didn't say every word Yahtzee said was a divine thread of gold that should be followed as law, I said I like his standards for games, and think generally high standards are the way to go. He hates JRPGs a genre I happen to love (mind you mostly out of a nostalgia at this point, thanks Square for driving all your creative people out), and our tastes don't match up on a number of things but I do believe that if he were to be in charge of a convention (like a boss or dictator, as you so poorly put it in an argument that doesn't make sense as one minute you're arguing that con's aren't run by one person by explaining that they.... are.... run... by... one person) that only quality games would show up.
Sadly this would exclude games you would probably like and I'd miss out on the ever so important thick-headed-blow-up-aliens-plot-doesn't-matter-and-what-in-the-hell-is-orginality-and-why-does-it-matter demographic, oh woe is me.
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My point is that you can't base a convention on one man's opinion just because you agree with what he says.
As for Halo's originality - please, tell me if there are any games just like it before the original came out. No, wait, nevermind. Don't. I'm done with this.