[Quote] 1:57 PM : Kormákur wants to use the fan-created reality and be true to their vision of the game. Accepting the “truth” of the universe means accepting certain limits, but there’s no way to get around it without compromising the proect. [/quote]
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Fixed that for you.
I don't see the point of making a show based off things that happened in the game. The reason are those things are interesting is the fact that they actually happened with actual people.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;41710625]I don't see the point of making a show based off things that happened in the game. The reason are those things are interesting is the fact that they actually happened with actual people.[/QUOTE]
They should put it on the History Channel. :v:
[QUOTE=Shugo;41710690]They should put it on the History Channel. :v:[/QUOTE]
I have a feeling it'll be like one of those space documents more than the actual stories.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;41710625]I don't see the point of making a show based off things that happened in the game. The reason are those things are interesting is the fact that they actually happened with actual people.[/QUOTE]
For people like me who are interested in Eve but simply don't have the time to dedicate to it, this seems like a good, easy to digest alternative.
it'd be the greatest thing to have a tv show from the perspective of a random human crewman on board a capsuleer vessel
it begins with this slow reveal of eighty multibillion-isk spaceships all drifting in a massive blob, then slowly zooms in on a hapless crewdude just staring out of the bridge window. he turns to the control capsule and is all like [i]"uh sir"[/i], but all that comes from the pod is this muffled shouting as the capsuleer yells at his fleetmates, calls them all faggots and tries to issue orders
it ends one season later when, right in the middle of a romance arc between the crewman and a female gunner, a stealth bomber abruptly blows the ship to pieces. the remaining thirty minutes of the episode is a shot of the wreck drifting in space, broken only by a catalyst with a salvager coming in to harvest it ten minutes in
Ah man.
A format like Clear Skies, but all in the EVE engine/film hybrid and with some serious production effort would be fucking fantastic.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG3fWu8Y-Fo[/media]
Wow, a show about a single video game? Gee, i cant see how that could go wrong at all ever and become cheesy as fuck or just outright bad.
[QUOTE=Fatfatfatty;41711452]Wow, a show about a single video game? Gee, i cant see how that could go wrong at all ever and become cheesy as fuck or just outright bad.[/QUOTE]
Would it be better if they made it about multiple games?
[QUOTE=Fatfatfatty;41711452]Wow, a show about a single video game? Gee, i cant see how that could go wrong at all ever and become cheesy as fuck or just outright bad.[/QUOTE]
If there's any game and game universe that's ripe for film exploitation, it'd be this one.
I'd also like to see some stuff based on Dwarf Fortress stories, but that'll never happen.
If they don't have the evil monolithic empire be a thinly veiled copy of goonswarm, I'm going to be mildly disappointed.
[I]Zoomswarm.[/I]
[QUOTE=Mingebox;41710625]I don't see the point of making a show based off things that happened in the game. The reason are those things are interesting is the fact that [B]they actually happened with actual people[/B].[/QUOTE]
When you put it like that you make it sound pretty cool
"I got a TV series made out of something I did in a game"
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