Brutal Recall 12 ch09
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"the last chance ii." by bleze of brutal. ---------------------------------------- once again i'm back to write about the c64 dying. not that much has changed or has come up,but i recieved a reaction on the chapter in the last brutal recall. here it is: hi bleze! this is zimbo of sap writing. i read in the latest issue of brutal recall your chapter "last chance". this letter is an answer to your article. i quite agree with almost everything you write, except for the thing about kids who didn't have enough games to buy, and therefor they went over to the amiga. i think the reason is that almost all the c64 games nowadays are to puke of. bad graphics and sound. maybe some of the kids friends has got an amiga, and then the c64 kids sees how much better graphics and sound there are on this machine, and then they buy an amiga. i don't know if i'm right, but i know many kids who have done this. now over to something else,the cracking. i think that the main problem is that there are too many cracking groups. what is the point with playing games on the c64? almost all the games for this com- puter are bad. if the guys who make games, made cool games like all the last ninja games and creatures games, then it would have been fun. now over to the cracks again. i think it had been enough with 5-10 cracking groups in the scene, because many games are cracked before by other groups. as an example lets take creatures ii. first i got it from success. then i got it from unicess and then from several other groups. what is the point in cracking the same game 100 times? the spreading is too big, like you write: everbody can get a game for almost no money! i agree, it's no problem to get a game for free, espesially not the good ones, because they are cracked 100 times by all these lame cracking groups. if all the bad cracking groups started to make demos and tools then it would have been great. and like you also write: the c64 is not created for games. i agree! buy an amiga if you want to play games! keep the c64 for demos! something which i also think is bad with our scene are all the lamers who want to have their names printed in a mag for swapping. as a advert text they write: 100% back! i have sent many disks to guys like this, without any luck, they didn't write back. well, guys like this is real lame! 100% reply, puh! i got a new contact these days, he had contacted 15 dudes, and only 5 wrote back to him. lame! when you put your addie in a mag then it means that you are looking for contacts, right? well, someone do this only to get disks, and maybe some games, and they don't write back. this makes me puke! i think i have to end now..... the c64 rulz forever! try to make a chapter like this in the next issue too, i think it can help! pheew! that was a long one! a big thank you to you zimbo for this nice letter!! now some comments to your lines.... i must say that i agree with almost all you write. the quality of the games is also a reason for people leaving the c64. no doubt about that! but then again it's up to the makers to maybe spend a little more time on a game and put some soul into it, show that the c64 isn't as bad as the lamiga owners say. you also write that there are too many cracking groups. of course! that's why all the versions are released. if there were only 3 groups cracking games in the scene, there would max. be spread 3 versions. this would also mean more com- petition between the groups leading to better standard cracks. about the thing you write with the people writing "100% reply" in their adverts. i don't think it has that big effect on the scene dying. i don't think people leave because they get rejected a few times. of course it's lame writing it, but it's even more lame believing it!? ---------------------------------------- well, that's just about it! if you have anything at all to say then try this address: (bleze/brutal) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------------------