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Dramatika posted:Did it seem to anyone else that Tan was burning atium? Would atium even exist any more, or is it gone forever after it was all used at the end of Hero of the Ages? I don't know if it was atium per se, since though there could be some left from Zane's caches, and I think Marsh has some extra, I doubt it would be enough for someone to realize they're an Atium misting. From the line about seeing God/Death/The Survivvor, though, he might have some sort of secondhand use of whatever Ruin powered Atium with. Haraksha posted:The thing with Western and Victorian is that they occurred at the same time. The fancy cities, such as Elend, are going to have a Victorian feel, and the rugged outskirts, like Weathering, will have the more Old West vibe.
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Is it really steampunk though? The only engines described so far run off oil. Do people keep referring to this as steampunk due to the cover art or was there something in the story I missed? So far we have gun powder, electricity and combustion engines right? vvv yea its been referred to as steampunk almost everywhere I look just didn't know why, if Brandon referred to it as steampunk thats the answer right there. Also the victorian era thing you mentioned as well. Clinton1011 fucked around with this message at 18:58 on Jun 16, 2011 |
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I thought Sanderson himself referred to it as steampunk. I've only been calling it that because other people have. Steampunk is heavily based on Victorian aesthetic, though. So anything that's Victorian plus MAGIC ends up getting categorized as steampunk, even if it isn't technically.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:46 |
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Gain 20 Pounds posted:There's a quick exchange between Wax and Lessie in the prologue that immediately made me think of those dreadful Shallan witticims in Way of Kings. I'm reading Wok for the first time and I just got to another one of these: Someone: "You've got quite a mouth on you sometimes." Shallan: "Only sometimes? Where is it the rest of the time?" *pounds face into desk*
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 21:52 |
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Haraksha posted:Just to be more specific on Wit, I felt when he was hurling insults, they were terribly unfunny and often painful to read. Yeah this, I cringed hard when Wit made that stupid "Me: insults, You: in-sluts" jab. Also whenever Sanderson makes his characters use language that doesn't fit the time period, I start feeling like I'm reading anime fanfiction. Oh hello trying-too-hard Wit quote: “Ah, my dear Brightlord Taselin. Still engaged in your experiment to prove a maximum threshold of human idiocy? Good for you! Very empirical of you.” “Wit, do you have to?” “Two what, Dalinar? Eyes, hands, or spheres? I’d lend you one of the first, but—by definition—a man can only have one 'I', and if it is given away, who would be Wit then? I’d lend you one of the second, but I fear my simple hands have been digging in the muck far too often to suit one such as you. And if I gave you one of my spheres, what would I spend the remaining one on? I’m quite attached to both of my spheres, you see. Or, well, you can’t see. Would you like to?” He stood up off his chair and reached for his belt. Oh come on, really? LentThem fucked around with this message at 07:54 on Jun 17, 2011 |
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Is that seriously a quote? Oh, god. Enough to make me miss gratuitous sex and swearing.
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 08:17 |
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Like I said, you strip out the world building and that's what you're left with.
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LentThem posted:Yeah this, I cringed hard when Wit made that stupid "Me: insults, You: in-sluts" jab. Also whenever Sanderson makes his characters use language that doesn't fit the time period, I start feeling like I'm reading anime fanfiction. Well, Wit is allowed to use out-of-context/timeframe stuff as he is Hoid after all
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 09:14 |
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It doesn't matter if he's allowed anachronisms if the writing is cheesy regardless.
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 09:53 |
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Is it even an anachronism? The world obviously has a very rich scientific culture, even if it is (at least in the regions we have seen) limited to women. Experiment, Treshold, Empirical should be completely fine words for them, even if not for the illiterate men.
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 10:04 |
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Not all of Sanderson's dialogue is cheesy and awkward. Just his attempts at humor. It makes me wonder if he has no sense of humor in real life and is just trying to emulate witty banter he's heard in other places. All you people who met him at book signings and played Magic with him and stuff: is he funny at all in real life?
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 10:14 |
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Decius posted:Is it even an anachronism? The world obviously has a very rich scientific culture, even if it is (at least in the regions we have seen) limited to women. Experiment, Treshold, Empirical should be completely fine words for them, even if not for the illiterate men. I wasn't saying it was. You said Wit can say out of timeframe stuff and I said it doesn't matter what he's allowed to say because it's still terribly awkward when Sanderson tries to be funny. I've never really cared if characters used words that weren't setting appropriate if it helped the story.
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 10:49 |
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Gain 20 Pounds posted:Not all of Sanderson's dialogue is cheesy and awkward. Just his attempts at humor. It makes me wonder if he has no sense of humor in real life and is just trying to emulate witty banter he's heard in other places. I'm not sure if being funny in real life always correlates to being funny in writing. I've met a lot of people whose style of humor was very off the cuff and not planned at all and were hilarious, but if you asked them to sit down and write a joke they'd fail miserably.
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Gain 20 Pounds posted:Not all of Sanderson's dialogue is cheesy and awkward. Just his attempts at humor. It makes me wonder if he has no sense of humor in real life and is just trying to emulate witty banter he's heard in other places. If you listen to his podcast he can be funny when he's with friends but he strikes me as the kind of guy who's just nerdy enough to rely more on in-jokes with friends than more accessible, genuine humor. Not necessarily a bad thing since what dork hasn't gone for a Futurama quote when they couldn't think of something on their own, it just means he's not going to be doing a twenty city comedy tour any time soon.
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 14:38 |
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LentThem posted:Oh hello trying-too-hard Wit quote: I think my brain must have shut off when I was actually reading that in the books because holy poo poo that is awful.
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Haraksha posted:Like I said, you strip out the world building and that's what you're left with. Well, that's a little strong, I think. The serious dialogue isn't bad, it's just when he has characters who are supposed to be funny but, well, aren't. It reminds me of Studio 60, where everyone said what comic geniuses the in-show showrunners are, but whenever we see a sketch or something they wrote it's really lame.
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 20:27 |
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Finished the first book, starting the second. I'm not sure how I feel about the books - as many people have pointed out, the dialogue's fairly wooden and the characters are nothing to shout about, but I shotgunned that book in two days.
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Mahlertov Cocktail posted:Well, that's a little strong, I think. The serious dialogue isn't bad, it's just when he has characters who are supposed to be funny but, well, aren't. It reminds me of Studio 60, where everyone said what comic geniuses the in-show showrunners are, but whenever we see a sketch or something they wrote it's really lame. I never got the feeling Wit was supposed to really be funny. He's just supposed to be blunt, and mostly annoying to everyone else because he can be. The joke is on everyone else, not in what he says.
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# ? Jun 18, 2011 04:09 |
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Yeroc2 posted:I never got the feeling Wit was supposed to really be funny. He's just supposed to be blunt, and mostly annoying to everyone else because he can be. The joke is on everyone else, not in what he says. I was talking more about Shallan. I didn't mind Wit.
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Yeroc2 posted:I never got the feeling Wit was supposed to really be funny. He's just supposed to be blunt, and mostly annoying to everyone else because he can be. The joke is on everyone else, not in what he says. Wit's supposed to be vulgar and insulting without being truly offensive, AND his schtick is an act put on by an act. His more contemplative turn at the end is very nicely done.
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# ? Jun 18, 2011 06:32 |
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Dramatika posted:Did it seem to anyone else that Tan was burning atium? Would atium even exist any more, or is it gone forever after it was all used at the end of Hero of the Ages? I was just looking through the preview again, and it says that Tan stole a shipment of bendalloy, which according to Wikipedia's mistborn article lets people compress time in a bubble around them, so that's probably what happened, actually.
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# ? Jun 19, 2011 20:59 |
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Finished WoK, and drat...Definitely his best so far. I'm sad that it's over and I don't have another book in the series to read. This is why I hate starting a series that only has one book in it. Anyway, the last 100 pages were badass. Honestly, the story was way more uplifting in a generic, kind of cliched way, but that didn't stop it from being great. I guess I'm used to grittier, harsher books like Martin's/Erikson's/Abercrombie's, so when Kaladin went back to save Dalinar I almost cheered out loud. Partly because I was expecting them to say "gently caress it" and leave. Also, they would be raped. It's not always a bad thing to write unrealistically in that sense...Heroes being heroes, etc. I like Sanderson's stuff quite a lot. Now that I'm basically done with everything he's written, I'll say this: He's a lot of fun. He's definitely not up there with the fantasy giants I mentioned up there, but he's also light years ahead of generic fantasy like Feist/Eddings/etc. "Safe" fantasy. Anyway, great stuff. Can't wait for book 2. I need it NOW.
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“No, no assassins yet,” Wit said, amused. “I guess I’ve already got too much rear end sass of my own.” Not a whit of wit with Wit
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# ? Jun 20, 2011 03:48 |
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Oh Christ, I'd forgotten about that one.
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# ? Jun 20, 2011 04:02 |
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Maybe we should have an intervention. It's for his own good. Stick to the story telling please! He's still better than Lucas.
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# ? Jun 20, 2011 09:56 |
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Okay, so I just finished the Well of Ascension... Why did Vin give the power of the Well up? She had the power of a god, could stop the mists, could save Elend's life... and she gives it up because Elend wants her to? Yes, I know that something was changing the prophecies in order to MAKE people give it up (so that Ruin, or whatever, could be freed) but I don't exactly understand Vin's motivation when she did give it up.
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# ? Jun 24, 2011 04:17 |
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Chamberk posted:Okay, so I just finished the Well of Ascension... I assumed she gave it up because she didn't want to be like the lord ruler from the texts. Giving up power like that is a noble sacrifice right? I agree it wasn't too clear.
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# ? Jun 24, 2011 06:21 |
Sorry, spoilers. I got the order of the books confused.
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ConfusedUs posted:It's a tiny bit convoluted, but not terribly so. I'm pretty sure this is a not insignificant spoiler for Hero Of Ages.
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ConfusedUs posted:SPOILERS! Seriously, Chamberk, don't read that.
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# ? Jun 24, 2011 21:38 |
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Probably too early to get excited about it, but...Brandon Sanderson's Twitter posted:There has been some promising movement on a Mistborn video game lately. I'm afraid I can't say more yet, though. Steal the Assasin's Creed engine, work Allomancy/Feruchemy/Hemalurgy into it, and off we go.... Game needs to take place 2 years before the events of the first book and start the game by playing as Kelsier crawling through the pits of Hasthin before he snapped. Then he could meet his mentor that never really got mentioned much in the books. Lots of his backstory could be explored and expanded upon with Brandon giving guidance along the way so it doesn't suck. Cartoon Man fucked around with this message at 20:47 on Jun 25, 2011 |
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Cartoon Man posted:Probably too early to get excited about it, but... The Final Empire: Assassin's Creed Well of Ascension: Tower Defense game Hero of Ages: Command & Conquer, replace all mentions of Tiberium with Atium. The Alloy of Law: Just remake Arcanum.
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# ? Jun 25, 2011 21:39 |
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What would a Mistborn game have to offer that doesn't already exist in pretty much every action rpg/open world style game ever? Mana by any other name is still mana.
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reflir posted:What would a Mistborn game have to offer that doesn't already exist in pretty much every action rpg/open world style game ever? Mana by any other name is still mana. What does any game really offer that no game has ever done before? A game can be fun and use elements from existing games. Of course it works the other way too: A game that has tons of original stuff can be complete crap to actual play.
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# ? Jun 26, 2011 00:41 |
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reflir posted:What would a Mistborn game have to offer that doesn't already exist in pretty much every action rpg/open world style game ever? Mana by any other name is still mana. By this logic, why write anything, make basically any music, or hell...Why even bother ever making any art again?
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I feel like any sort of real time game would be a bitch to actually play just from a controls standpoint. I can't think of a good way to target which piece of metal to push/pull on, for instance. Id still probably end up at least trying to play the poo poo out of it, because it definitely has a lot of potential.
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A Nice Boy posted:By this logic, why write anything, make basically any music, or hell...Why even bother ever making any art again? One time I drank a bottle of Robitussin, vomited red fire, saw the universe, and realized that everything that could possibly ever be said had already been said and it was all empty ritual by this point so there was no longer any point in talking to anyone ever again. It made me sad because I would have to fake it with my family since I loved them.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:I feel like any sort of real time game would be a bitch to actually play just from a controls standpoint. I can't think of a good way to target which piece of metal to push/pull on, for instance. Id still probably end up at least trying to play the poo poo out of it, because it definitely has a lot of potential. Use something akin to the grapplehook mechanism from Just Cause only make it a magic thing for push/pull on stuff, for other stuff it seems like it would be pretty straightforward toggling on modes (strength, tineye sense, etc) that would modify your regular jump/attack/whatever moves. I don't know how you make it a game that appeals to the masses but the control scheme doesn't seem like it would be all that hard to nail down.
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A Nice Boy posted:By this logic, why write anything, make basically any music, or hell...Why even bother ever making any art again? The idea was great, but you're doing it wrong. To properly make your point you'd have to stop using something as ridiculously wasteful as an alphabet with 26 different characters and just type everything in 1s and 0s. Otherwise, good effort.
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reflir posted:The idea was great, but you're doing it wrong. To properly make your point you'd have to stop using something as ridiculously wasteful as an alphabet with 26 different characters and just type everything in 1s and 0s. Otherwise, good effort. I liked you better a few years ago when you were the quirky Harry Potter guy I cheered for during that one TV show.
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