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Avadon 2: The Corruption coming to Windows, Mac, and iOS

Spiderweb Software Spiderwebsoftware is proud to unveil the second game in the Avadon Trilogy, Avadon 2: The Corruption.

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ftwrthtx4081d ago

Never played the first one but I may check it out and this one as well.

dbjj120884081d ago

I'll skip it but if I like this one I might go back.

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'Apple doesn’t care': Why one longtime indie role-playing game maker has left iOS

GamesBeat: "Jeff Vogel never pulls any punches. So when the longtime indie success story released the Avernum 2 role-playing game recently on iOS — then yanked it days later — we knew he’d have some pointed things to say. Here’s the story of why you won’t be able to get future Spiderweb Software games on iPad despite the company’s successful sales for tablets in the past. Also, a suggestion: Better move fast if you want the company’s older works on the platform (Avernum, Avadon, Avadon 2)."

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midnightambler3286d ago

I'd be more surprised to read "Apple does care." Seriously, though, I'm sure it isn't good for one company to have such total control over a single gaming platform.

rainslacker3286d ago

There's Android as well, so at least Apple doesn't have a total monopoly. The biggest problem is is that a lot of low budget developers think the Apple store is a goldmine waiting for prospecting, when the truth is is that on 1 in 10K games actually makes enough money to be worth the time to release on the system. The money is there, but success is rather rare. This is true on Droid as well.

What this guy is saying though is that Apple is forcing obsolescence by not allowing legacy code. They eventually stop supporting old stuff, which is reasonable, but when they do so, they completely remove the ability of that code to run by removing the stuff required to run it...which is unreasonable, and not good for developers.

ScorpiusX3286d ago

Apple has never cared for gaming they just want some of the money , yes everyone does but at least those others make an effort to do tons , help and even care .

LifeInNZ3286d ago

They dont care about gaming yet look at their gaming app revenues!

WizzroSupreme3286d ago

Apple's never cared about gaming. That's evident enough by the amount of time I spend on my PC and consoles compared to my MacBook. The only good thing the latter's for these days is Garage band, really.

MilkMan3286d ago

500 games a day and not 1 worth sh$^%

LifeInNZ3286d ago

Dont have an ios device but there are some great games available on the platform....Hearthstone is a great example. Most tablets support mice and controllers nowadays so there are some great games to be had on mobile devices.

Baka-akaB3286d ago (Edited 3286d ago )

So basically he's blaming mobiles' hardware and coding evolutions , when he can't keep up with it to release 16bits looking games .

Of course apple doesnt care , you came to their ecosystem , and till it works financially they wont cater to you . They were never about revolutionizing gaming or making it better . If anything they made it regress

At least he acknowledges the same issues , only magnified , should he decide to go over the android world

rainslacker3286d ago (Edited 3286d ago )

No, he's blaming the forced obsolescence that Apple implements within their systems. Apple doesn't have to remove legacy code to force upgrades, but they do. One reason is that it forces people to upgrade their software purchases, which means more money for them. Another is that when they remove the code, they no longer have to support the older code, which is good for their profits as that requires resources.

This would be no different than if MS removed the ability to run 16 or 32 bit code on the PC. It's possible to do, but there is no reason for them to do so, since the ability to run that code is already within the system.

There are advantages to not supporting legacy code, but they end up being terrible for the consumer because it means a complete upgrade to new software.

All that being said, this is nothing new from Apple. It's been around since the Iphone3 at least. The only game I released on there doesn't work anymore, despite being a fairly simplistic game. IMO, though, this guy may be better off getting an engine which could do the port quickly, and simply issue an update to the program. It's not that hard to do, and any iOS game engine can build to 32 or 64 bit.

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Jeff Vogel: On Becoming a Game Designer: So You Want to Work in Video Games: Hardcore Droid

Since Pong was invented in the 1970s (which was, according to Wikipedia, in the previous millennium), Jeff Vogel has been obsessed with video games. Jeff was a nerdy kid.

Vogel played them throughout his childhood. As soon as he learned to program in BASIC, he began to write games. Of course, in the beginning, they were terrible, but he was blessed with persistence and perfecting any craft takes time. He'd write a game, throw it away, then wrote another. At the time, it was just a hobby. Making it a real career never occurred to him. He followed other paths.

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HardcoreDroid3770d ago

100 word limit, makes the title on the included image impossible to replicate here.

So, please accept the above title.

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GameBanshee: Avadon 2: The Corruption Review

GameBanshee has doled out a four-page critique of Avadon 2: The Corruption, the latest Spiderweb Software-devloped, party-based RPG vying for your dollar.

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