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Geek Culture / "Flatout" minigame looks like a rip-off of wallabers ragdoll monkey bowling

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zenassem
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Posted: 5th Jun 2005 06:06 Edited at: 5th Jun 2005 12:41
Flatoutt:
publisher: VU games
Developer: Bugbear
Release date: June 2005

June Issue of Electronig gaming Monthly (EGM)
Page 53. Show and Tell: Fallout

Fun with physics box


Is it remotely possible that the "Big Guys" look at our stuff??
Perhaps not exactly the case here, but it makes me wonder...


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Posted: 5th Jun 2005 06:17
Can we have some links or screens or references or something?

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Posted: 5th Jun 2005 06:23
nvm Found it.

Doesn't look like a ripoff from anything. Just a physics tech demo.

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zenassem
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Posted: 5th Jun 2005 06:38
Yeah I don't have a pic, as I am reading the article from the printed mag and haven't scanned it.

I know it's just a mini-game tech demo. But still, rag doll bowling; c'mon you don't just think of that everyday.

I bet Rich has his bot sending all of our "world shattering"/"Ground Breaking" Ideas to development houses. Watch you'll see.

Don't say I didn't try to warn you

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Posted: 5th Jun 2005 06:45 Edited at: 5th Jun 2005 06:46
You know, there's a difference between "Thinking of an idea" and "Putting an idea into action".

I'm sure that someone already thought of "RagDoll monkey bowling" or "Tomoato avalanche simulator".

Downloading a demo of it btw. Should be cool.

Quote: "I bet Rich has his bot sending all of our "world shattering"/"Ground Breaking" Ideas to development houses."


That explains the quantity of MMORPGS on the market today.

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Raven
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Posted: 5th Jun 2005 06:46
Quote: "I bet Rich has his bot sending all of our "world shattering"/"Ground Breaking" Ideas to development houses. Watch you'll see."


Heh... the idea was 'Riviting!', sorry couldn't help it.

Hey did you see Ragdoll Kung-Fu? heh looking sweet, very interesting concept too.

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Posted: 5th Jun 2005 06:54 Edited at: 5th Jun 2005 07:00
Someday there should be a game propelled completly by advanced physics AND destructible environments. And I don't mean the ability to knock over a steet sign or blow up a barrel. I mean being able to blow out/rip the foundations of a building and watching it collapse. Or blowing a crater in the ground and watching the cement/rock/bits of dirt fly everywhere and affect it's surroundings. How about some REAL gravity too?

And please, no god damn scripted events.

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Van B
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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 01:54
Flatouts been out for ages, in fact I remember 'The Masked Coder' directing us to a demo link before Walaber made monkey bowling. It's a pretty cool game, quite unlike other racing games, like you can smash into a fence and end up with a pole sticking out your front window, rattling about. The physics are great, but I find monkey bowling is more fun than the mini games in Flatout, the real fun is in racing and destruction derby.


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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 01:59
Quote: "I mean being able to blow out/rip the foundations of a building"


There is a game like that. I don't remember what it is right now though. It had the glass room in it though.

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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 04:45
Link please?

Again, I am not talking about scripted events or pre-made animations. So really, saying MechAssualt2 won't do the trick...

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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 07:05 Edited at: 6th Jun 2005 07:09
No, you actually blew a hole out of the wall.....I'll try to find it for you.

[edit] I can not for the life of me remember what it is....Does anyone remember a game, where in the menu screen you could select "Glass House"?

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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 10:22
Red faction? It had limited destructible terrain but don't think it had any real physics. You could remove all the ground under the glass house and it would just hover in mid air. Also massive chunks of earth could be supported by tiny connections to other chunks of earth similar to the terrain in worms.

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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 11:18
That's one game I never really played. Wonder if there's a demo..

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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 11:51
Quote: "Someday there should be a game propelled completly by advanced physics AND destructible environments. And I don't mean the ability to knock over a steet sign or blow up a barrel. I mean being able to blow out/rip the foundations of a building and watching it collapse. Or blowing a crater in the ground and watching the cement/rock/bits of dirt fly everywhere and affect it's surroundings. How about some REAL gravity too?

And please, no god damn scripted events.
"


In the July issue of egm there is a 3 page look at a new EA game called Black for the ps2/xbox that is supposed to have this however you'll have to wait until 2006 to see if it even comes close.

Links to the page scans of the mag
(there close to 2mbs so you can read the fine print if interested)
http://dbgamezone.com/img/black1.png
http://dbgamezone.com/img/black2.png
http://dbgamezone.com/img/black3.png

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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 17:43
I loved the level in Red Faction where it's like 2 narrow structures at each side, with about 4 levels each and each level has a different weapon. I used to use the rocket launcher to tunnel my way into the mountain, then the special xray gun when hiding in my burrow . It often takes the enemy ages to find you, and it is the worlds worst example of camping, but I don't really care .


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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 18:33
you have to start worrying when you hear the dialog from the NPCs

"Come out you camping Biatch!"
or
"Oh For [censored] Sake! That's just Retarded! Stop being a gay and come out!"
or
"Are you using Aimbot or Autotarget? "

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Posted: 6th Jun 2005 18:39
Hehe, yeah, I noticed in Unreal Championship2 how the bots accuse you of camping, you can even use camping fire to stop people camping too much. There's little point in camping in that though - enemies are hard enough to seek out never mind waiting on them finding you . I find that kinda strange though, they've made it quite tricky to hide and snipe enemies, but at the same time made it possible to get anywhere on the levels!. The most annoying thing in that is how there's the invisible ceiling, even though it usually appears that you can get higher up.


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