Showing posts with label Zombies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zombies. Show all posts

Monday, 24 November 2008

It is dark, you are likely to be eaten by a Zombie


Cory Dotorow in his book Down and out in the Magic Kingdom introduced a fictional system of currency called ‘Whuffie’. In his novel, set in the distant future where ‘scarcity economics’ no longer rules, whuffie is based around personal reputation, and is accrued when other people attribute something like ‘coolness’ to you, and add whuffie to your account. It’s also not a zero sum system, so a person with zero whuffie could give and take away from other people, exactly as much as someone with a million whuffie could. A quote from the book, to help explain:


"Whuffie recaptured the true essence of money: in the old days, if you were broke but respected, you wouldn't starve; contrariwise, if you were rich and hated, no sum could buy you security and peace. By measuring the thing that money really represented — your personal capital with your friends and neighbors — you more accurately gauged your success".[1]


What’s this got to do with Left 4 Dead? Well, L4D embodies perfectly a real world Whuffie system. In L4D you will be hated, hated, if you don’t work with your team. In one game of vs. mode in which I was participating, a fellow survivor (the humans) was evidently an inexperience player or deliberately stuffing around and jumped off a building, killing himself. Rather than just accept this act, someone initiated a vote to kick the player, and it passed (I’ll admit, I voted him out too). You just cannot tolerate incompetence, or worse, a deliberate gung-ho attitude. You will die horribly and quickly, even horribly quickly, as there will be no one there to knock that pouncing hunter off you when he gets you from behind. Your team-mates save you from your helplessness, and in return you just cannot help but like them for it. Speaking only for myself, of course, but I think a degree of this applies across the board, it makes me want to save them just as much in return. This is the essence of good cooperative play – the encouragement to work together with little to no incentive to abandon people to a grisly fate. After all, if they’re dead then they can’t help you.


I’ve been pretty quiet on the blogging front lately, and it’s all because of Left 4 Dead. The game is really quite hard to stop playing, and largely because it facilitates a strange, temporary bond between a small group of players. Like war veterans, by the finale we are in a groove and all know to when to duck or when to avoid moving, so we don’t cross each others line of fire. Conversely, you can usually tell before the finale if you’re going to make it or not as a team. I can almost not count the number of times I’ve stalled on the third act.



I do have a small criticism, perhaps, for Valve if they ever drop by my blog, and it’s that they didn’t give us more! Sadly, until Valve playtest further and make the necessary tweaks and changes, you can only play versus mode on 2 of the 4 campaigns. That seems an unfortunate limitation. Still, if the modding scene is any good (and all early indications are that it is) then I’m sure we’ll see more than a few custom campaigns before too long.


Thursday, 13 November 2008

The unofficial VGC Zombie Survival League wants YOU!


Left 4 Dead looks set to be a runaway success, revolutionising the way we play Co-op games. If you, or a colleague, is interested in coordinating with others to increase your chance of survival in the Zombie Apocalypse, then head on over to the Vintage Game Club Unofficial Zombie Survival League thread and sign on!

Join the fight!

(Also for those interested, we're currently playing through the vintage PSone/PC game Abe's Odyssey, and it's proving to be a veritable goldmine of both videogame design mistakes and triumphs. Join in the discussion anytime in this forum board.)


Saturday, 1 November 2008

In honour of the occasion - IT'S THE ZOMBIE-POCALYPSE!




Also, Left4Dead has a new zombie-killing trailer/intro-video out, which can be found here. I'm getting pretty darn excited about killing zombies with some fellows from the Unofficial Vintage Game Club Left4Dead League, conceived and (probably) organised by yours truly.