• Overwatch storms GDC Awards, No Man's Sky picks up 'Innovation' prize
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And by innovation, we do not mean unique content-filled gameplay, I assume.
[QUOTE=Nitro836;51899018]And by innovation, we do not mean unique content-filled gameplay, I assume.[/QUOTE] Making people think you have a game and having nothing to show for it isn't innovative. Peter Molyneux has been doing it for ages!
Innovation in marketing techniques.
[QUOTE=Nitro836;51899018]And by innovation, we do not mean unique content-filled gameplay, I assume.[/QUOTE] Well, yeah, duh. Innovation doesn't really have anything to do with gameplay. It's innovative in its procedural generation algorithms and stuff, it's just those algorithms didn't translate to good gameplay at all.
[QUOTE=simkas;51899261]Well, yeah, duh. Innovation doesn't really have anything to do with gameplay. It's innovative in its procedural generation algorithms and stuff, it's just those algorithms didn't translate to good gameplay at all.[/QUOTE] This is what I meant to imply. It's the only notable quality about it. Its creative procedural content creation. The gameplay, according to several accounts, didn't deliver what it promised sufficiently.
[QUOTE=Nitro836;51899289]This is what I meant to imply. It's the only notable quality about it. Its creative procedural content creation. The gameplay, according to several accounts, didn't deliver what it promised sufficiently.[/QUOTE] Yeah, and that's not what the award is about.
Innovating ways to scam consumers
what was innovative about NMS starbound did what it wanted to do before NMS was even announced
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