2011-01-14, 04:48 AM
(2011-01-11, 04:24 AM)dmpdesign link Wrote:I am pleased you dislike it so much Holy.
Quite the opposite
I like it so much I wish very much that it would be finished up. You can tell when you walk into an unfinished house whether its finished or not. Sure you can live in it, sure the owner / occupant can be done with it. But it's not finished until the last finishing touches are applied.
I call it unfinished purely on technical grounds, and also because you've confided in me that it was never really finished, even if it's now "finished, and that is that".
On the basis of presentation alone, like I'm sure I've said before, I'd still have to classify it as a project versus a finished game. Like if I was the admin of a website that had a list of games and a list of projects (which I will most likely be at some point) DD as is would not make it into the game list. It would not even pass the game industry definition of finished, and we know just how many unfinished commercial games make it onto store shelves. Eg., reviewer A says... the game just doesn't feel finished.
Technical disclaimer per request: This is my personal opinion / not misinformation.