by Roody_Yogurt » Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:47 pm
Another thing that I think would be helpful (well, it'd benefit me, at least) is if someone threw together some "how-to-play IF" pages with our own spin that we could use just for Hugo games.
I know such things are out there already. I am hesitant to use those because 1) I know that at least one common one out there is more verbose than I'd like (I think it's fantasy-heavy, too) and 2) I figure we could have one with our own "Hugo" spin on it.
I see CZK handles this by including Stephen Granade's "What is Interactive Fiction?" article and then has a page of game-specific commands.
Among the things I think such a page could cover is some of the "lost" Hugo meta commands- things like RECORD ON/OFF, PLAYBACK, DISPLAY WIDE/TALL. I think it's getting to the point that the only people who remember features like this exist are people who used them 10+ years ago.
Anyhow, instead of writing the damned thing myself, I thought I'd mention it here first in case such a task is really up anyone's alley. Otherwise, I guess I'll get around to it eventually...
Another thing that I think would be helpful (well, it'd benefit [i]me[/i], at least) is if someone threw together some "how-to-play IF" pages with our own spin that we could use just for Hugo games.
I know such things are out there already. I am hesitant to use those because 1) I know that at least one common one out there is more verbose than I'd like (I think it's fantasy-heavy, too) and 2) I figure we could have one with our own "Hugo" spin on it.
I see CZK handles this by including Stephen Granade's "What is Interactive Fiction?" article and then has a page of game-specific commands.
Among the things I think such a page could cover is some of the "lost" Hugo meta commands- things like RECORD ON/OFF, PLAYBACK, DISPLAY WIDE/TALL. I think it's getting to the point that the only people who remember features like this exist are people who used them 10+ years ago.
Anyhow, instead of writing the damned thing myself, I thought I'd mention it here first in case such a task is really up anyone's alley. Otherwise, I guess I'll get around to it [i]eventually[/i]...