bandersnatch
Dumbfuck!
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2020
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Yeah, man, that guy who made Wizardry 1 - Milton Bradley - the game Wizardry was there for the taking by anyone! All someone had to do is a little coding and poof, what everyone could have done was done and he raked in the profits! Same with Ultima! Anyone could have come up with that idea! Same thing for Amazon! There wasn't an Amazon at the time, that's why me, Jeff Bezos, invented it. I mean, it was right there and there was no competition! And also that guy who invented cars? That's right - there weren't any other cars, so it's not like the first car was any good! Same goes for the Internet! Same goes for TCP! I mean, why can't we have a protocol that takes packets of data and assembles them somewhere else while including error correction?!
You actually think those early game developers were the first to invent these things? There is very few new ideas out there. Many of their ideas came from other places, including the PLATO computer system RPGs many of them had access to in the 70's. The PLATO system was responsible for not only early CRPGs but also the concepts of networked MMOs, etc... Look it up, it has been documented. Nerd were making RPGs on computer since the early days of computers. What these early designers were good at was getting products out into their market early. In a time when the market was fresh and ripe for some to play. The market is not like that anymore, which is why they can't repeat their previous success in proportion to their early success. There is too much competition. It's the same with all new markets. Timing is important for commercial success.