Complete Control
Jan. 30th, 2009 09:12 amMeh. I've already done a round of pissing people off this week. Why not go for broke and alienate all my friends.
elfs linked to this article, and honestly, it's one I couldn't agree with more. http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2009/01/complete_contro_1.php Guitar Hero is one of those things that really just totally baffles me. If I'm going to learn to 'play' music, I may as well grab a real guitar and learn to play that. (And in fact, I do practice guitar, flute, and keyboard) Sure, each of these are FAR more complex and difficult to learn than mashing keys in a video game, and certainly I can never look forward to being 'the absolute best' at any of them. In fact, I'm not even at a level where I'm keen to torture my friends with my playing. BUT learning stuff is fun and well... As the article said... For me, it's all about opening possibilities.
Sorry if I'm really down on this whole creator vs consumer thing lately. Perhaps I should spend less time blithering away on LJ and more time creating stuff myself.
Sorry if I'm really down on this whole creator vs consumer thing lately. Perhaps I should spend less time blithering away on LJ and more time creating stuff myself.
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Date: 2009-01-30 05:17 pm (UTC)Incidentally, playing the drums in Rockband is very much like playing the drums for real.
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Date: 2009-01-30 05:21 pm (UTC)Most of the real musicians I know who have tried it suck at GH and Rock Band, cause again they have very little to do with music, though I expect the drum section of RB could amount to a certain amount of translatable practice.
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Date: 2009-01-30 05:34 pm (UTC)Different strokes for different folks. Guitar Hero/Rock Band are about stripping out the technicalities and focusing on the sheer joy of performing music. If you read interviews with the Harmonix staff, the original chords and finger movements are all there, just in derivative form (i.e. like derivatives in calculus, "simpler" expressions of more complex patterns). You can't get a good percentage in a song by mashing.
It is air guitaring but it tricks you into feeling that you are participating in the music, and it does it so well for someone like me who is not musically inclined. Hell, it does it for
If it isn't your thing, that's cool but even
So don't harsh on my enjoyment ;) I quit playing music as soon as I could because I don't have it in me. But I do enjoy playing at
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Date: 2009-01-30 05:41 pm (UTC)This game is Klaxx without the randomization. Shut off the music and it's a freakin' boring game. Dance Dance Revolution is far more compelling in that at least it gets you some exercise. The gist of this article was that this game is taking songs about living outside the establishment and stripping them of their meaning.
The two times I've been convinced to play it, I've played the drums for that very reason.
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Date: 2009-01-30 06:19 pm (UTC)I can't stand being in the same room as a game of Guitar Hero or Rock Band; I'm disinterested in learning the skill of playing the game and don't find it to be a compelling spectator sport the way I can watch shmups or fighters or whatnot. The fact that I vaguely dislike most of the music doesn't help either, nor does the fact that it seems to have that "can't stop looking" effect on me.
But I've decided it's not worth flaming anyone over. If someone wants to spend a while with the fantasy of being a rock star, that's no better or worse than me spending a while with the fantasies of the games I like to play. If someone wants to play it in the same room as me with nowhere for me to escape to, I've got to do some negotiating. Otherwise, fine, it's just a game, enjoy your fantasies of playing top-40 hits from the eighties and nineties but don't expect me to have anything to say about you getting perfect on the expert level of Metal Tune With A Really Long And Complicated Solo beyond 'um, congratulations I guess, is that hard?'
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Date: 2009-01-30 06:23 pm (UTC)Also note that I only play the game two or three times a year, so my judgment may be slightly varied.
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Date: 2009-01-30 06:33 pm (UTC)I also want more complicated systems to interact with when I'm playing a video game - I want to have more of an illusion to plot my own course than these music performance games give you. I am aware that most of that is just an illusion and that someone could point out that there's just as much memorization and pattern-playing in, say, R-Type or Ikaruga as there is in Guitar Hero or Rock Band - but it feels different to me as I get to engage a constant decision loop of 'which way do I go to dodge these bullets' along with the pattern-playback of 'okay, chain here, move over, chain here, now for that smart-bomb'. Paying high-speed Simon feels too much like the kind of work we should hand off to a robot.
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Date: 2009-01-30 07:44 pm (UTC)I've always seen GH as short term grat and ego fluffing. *Insert ego fantasy into script here*
Rinse. Repeat. Yawn.
If your friends would be alienated by you expressing your opinion on your El J that doesn't fluff theirs.... They aren't friends.
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Date: 2009-01-30 07:55 pm (UTC)You don't play Street Fighter to learn how to kick-box. You play it because it's fun, has low risk, and can be easily started or stopped. I only play rock band with the wife's family because it's a social thing that doesn't require years of training and hundreds of dollars.
Yeah, so it's not realistic and isn't like the real thing. That's why it's a game, not a simulator.
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Date: 2009-01-31 08:47 am (UTC)Lately I've been playing Animal Crossing....