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Old 04-07-2008, 01:18 AM
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Industry preaching.

That whole righteous 'I know what makes a great game and I'm not listening to anyone other than myself' attitude, why is that so.. recurring among software houses? It's like someone nobody having a tiny part in just óne B movie, and then gains enough of a Hollywood fling to morph into Steven Segal. It make me sick.

Ah.. I've been wondering something like this for a while, but it felt like a prudent question when l I saw some recent video demonstrations with Peter Molyneux. You know, black 'I-love-Steve-Jobs' turtle neck sweater, little fist swinging in the air as he talks. You'd think he's trying to be spiritual leader or something.
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Old 04-07-2008, 01:23 AM
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Yeah... and coming from the person who spear-headed a mediocre production like Fable it's pretty galling...
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Old 04-07-2008, 04:42 AM
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It's been my experience (for what little it's worth) that good programmers usually are intelligent, in the sense of people capable of quickly picking up and evaluating concepts. Combined with a certain lack of social skills, perhaps this leads to a sense of being "above the contemptuous crowds." Give success to somebody like this, and one possibility is that they suddenly figure they've proven their innate superiority for all time, and may now pontificate to the rest of us.

I was surprised to discover a number of years ago that this fit Sid Meier perfectly. Very quiet, bland, and reserved in general (and his mother made the *best* chocolate chip cookies) while working at Microrprose, as soon as he got recognized as "the Sid Meier" (tm) he began punctuating his conversation with weird little statements about how he knew exactly what people wanted in games, how they thought in general, and how they would act at all times. It was disconcerting watching this...creature emerge from the quiet but seemingly friendly guy I'd met several times over a decade.

Perhaps this is what we see from others in the field, too, especially when they reinforce this attitude as a group. Quick apprehension and a need to establish one's own sense of self-worth, becomes a boastful "I know best, look at me" thing. Nothing fails like success.
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Old 04-07-2008, 06:52 AM
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We also have Ken Levine, the very guy who claims: Nobody cares about your [censored] story. I am of the opinion that not every developer behave like that but once some of them start becoming egoistic, it leaves a sour taste in my mouth (those with egos, that is).

Then again, what can one expect when they achieve glory and fame?
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