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Trailer For First Person Shooter Documentary

bob jacoby writes: "As reported by the Cyberathlete Professional League, Butterdish Studios has posted a sneak preview trailer for Frag , a documentary focusing on the business, technology and competition of the 3D gaming industry. Frag is currently in production and scheduled for released on January 1st, 2001."

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  1. Mom will be proud by bluesclues · · Score: 5

    A documentary of me sitting around in my underware, yelling at the computer monitor, I always new I'd make it to the big time.

  2. Uhhh.. Riiiightt.. by Tarnar · · Score: 3

    Am I the only one who thinks the whole 'glamour' that's developing around the computer gaming industry is a bunch of crap? I've gamed all my life, and I still do. But the ego wars, the "professional gamers" and what not..

    I guess you could say "This ain't your Daddy's Wolfenstein." Is anyone else struck by the utter absurdity of it all? The developers aren't Gods, and getting 500 frags in a Quake tournamen't won't get you laid!

  3. Oh joy. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3

    Why the fuck does everyone feel that they have to interview KillCreek? She's not all that good. I've beaten John Romero, most of my clan mates have beaten John Romero. One of my clan mates works for him! What's the big deal?! Is it because she stooped so low as to do a playboy deal? Does that mean she deserves attention? She's such a slut! You can thank her for most of the horrible things in Daikatana (Okay, thank her for Daikatana.)

    They should interview the players that are actually good. The people that have been here since the beginning, not the people who came just to make the money.

    "This isn't the future of gaming, this is the here and now!" The guy that said that in the clip: Calm the fuck down! It's just games. You don't need to yell it at everyone. You don't need to jump up and down and scream it into a microphone. People need to stop hyping and start understanding that it's more than just the games and the media whores that play them. It's about the people who made the games what they are today. The Carmacks, Takacs, and Steeds of the world. The ones who made it cool to game. Not the ones who made it cool to use gaming to get a dick in your pants (or vice versa, as the gender may be)

  4. John Romero Looks Sad by mochaone · · Score: 3

    Guess that pic must have been taken right after he got the 1st week sales figures for Daikatana.

    P.S. Hi fatty.

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    Hates people who have stupid little sigs
  5. Re:Uhhh.. Riiiightt.. by Bieeardo · · Score: 4
    I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who thinks that the "PGL" is a load of horseshit. I mean, they're glorifying the twitch reflex, and the ability to run a flipping maze. Given the hardware that these guys are using, and the time that they've thrown into becoming "l33t", I could probably kick ass with the best of them.

    Jesus H. Christ, Thresh and Co. are merely older and slicker versions of Thor Ackerlund (or whatever the name of the once-famous "Nintendo Wizard" was). If anyone offered me a million dollars or a Ferrari in return for showing off my Diablo II skillz, I'd have to make sure that he wasn't carrying any sharp objects, and then get myself away from the lunatic as fast as possible.

    I don't think that I'll be very impressed with "Frag". I mean, does the computer gaming "community" really need its own half-assed answer to the "Trekkies" documentary?

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    Five tons of flax.

  6. I'm disappointed by Captain+Pillbug · · Score: 4

    I was expecting a Fraggle movie. Don't let the man get you down, Wimbley!

  7. I can see the film production meeting now... by TheMZA · · Score: 3

    Okay for the trailer. 1) Let's add techno music... it'll seem just like The Matrix. 2) If we have the only female that actually speaks change clothes, no one will notice she's the only female gamer. 3) Don't forget to overlay the the crowd reaction sound track into the shot. and most important 4) Somebody call "The Pimp Mack Daddy of Video Games" we have to get him in the trailer.

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    "retro-fitting for the unwitting"
  8. Nickname by batobin · · Score: 3

    People called me Frag in high school, minus the R...

  9. Sometimes they scare me by BadBlood · · Score: 4

    Now don't get me wrong, I've been to LAN parties and used to consider myself a pretty good FPS player. I've won my share of internet games be it on dialup or cable.
    However, after seeing the dedication and "mad skillz" some of these near full-time players, I'm simply amazed. I don't want to denigrate their abilities, but really, what's it all worth?
    All that investment in playing and perfecting that 180-degree spin-rocket jump-switch to railgun-mid-air frag doesn't amount to much anywhere else except in that virtual world. Isn't there anything more constructive to do? Again, don't get me wrong, I love to play, but I think I do so in moderation. I can't imagine that these skills are developed overnight, so investing all those hours and hours of playing just seems so wasteful.
    Or maybe I'm just jealous....:)

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    Praying for the end of your wide-awake nightmare.
  10. "Trash Talk" by rattid · · Score: 5
    I love gaming. I game a lot. But Ive noticed a depressing chain the past few years.

    I remember about 4-5 years ago in the War2 community. People seemed intellegent. People were nice. There was a community, and it was great. Yes there was the occasional "trash-talk" between clans (heh, Stormreavers). But generally, at least for me, I could play games for fun.

    Now I look at the war2 community, and its terrible. People talk like "i raped u srub" or "0wNed". I cant stand it. I used to be able to talk with people after games in KChat. Now, I avoid it as much as possible. And all this trash-talking that goes back and forth. Its pointless. Its an f-ing computer game. Its a real fun one, its a real deep one, its a competitive one, but its a computer game. When people start insulting each other and become obsessed with winning... its just sad.

    Im sorry, I just want to play games like I used to :(

  11. On professional gaming... by DR_glock · · Score: 3

    Let me start by saying that I love FPS gaming. I have been playing competitively online since the initial release of Quake (*sigh* hard to believe it's been 4 years now) and I am an absolute junky. Not only have I logged countless hours fragging bodies into the wee hours of the night, but I also frequently attend LAN parties. As someone who represents the "hardcore" online gaming community, I feel an obligation to speak my mind on the subject of professional gaming.

    Ahh... Capitalism.

    What is the ultimate goal of professional gaming? To make money. The sponsors want to make money. The gaming organization wants to make money. But most importantly, the gamers want to make money. The concept of professional gaming is inheritly flawed. Whatever happened to playing games for *gasp* fun? It amazes me that while I'm enjoying my nice afterwork game of |insert game title here|, somewhere there is a kid sweating out how much money he is making from the tourney he's playing in this week... or whether or not he is going to retain his sponsor if he loses again. Last time I checked, games (especially of the video game variety) were designed for personal enjoyment.

    Professional Gaming vs. Competitive Gaming

    See: Inheritly flawed. With all the high stakes at hand during "professional" gaming events, it's no secret that pro tournament games are usually less entertaining than the more casual online tourney or pickup game. This is especially true in 1on1 gameplay. In general, players are much less aggresive and exciting to watch when they know money is on the line. I can't argue with them.. when you're investing so much time of your life to one thing, can you really afford to be so bold? How can anyone in their right mind tote Pro-Gaming as a spectator sport when the best games I've seen from tourneys are usually warm-up matches between the players. And you can't ask for better displays of competitive gaming than the early online Quake tourneys where the only thing the players were fighting for was their clan's pride and respect.

    Is FPS gaming a sport?

    Sure, it's a sport. Regardless if what anyone thinks, it takes a certain amount of reflex, skill, and intelligence to be a very good FPS gamer. A spectator sport it is not. As much as I play, I still find game demos mainly drab and unentertaining (unless they are showing me a new strategy or tactic). With that in mind, why in the hell would I need to see the actual player sitting at his computer twitching his mouse and delicately manuevering across his keyboard. Does this qualify as a spectator sport? Certainly not. But some companies would have you believe so.

    And that's about all I have to say about that...

    DR_Glock

    Clan Dark Requiem

    http://dr.stomped.com