Announcing The Cake Is A Pie
Quote from MattieTK on January 3, 2010, 6:30 pmThe Cake Is A Pie ([CiP]) are proud to announce the beta release of our new website dedicated to reviewing and playing through the latest in custom portal mapping and other gaming endeavours we think could be of interest.
We have so far reviewed several maps from previous mapping contests, Kizzycocoa's new Chamber One releases and Marf Aperture - though we intend to go through several more on a biweekly basis when possible.
'We' comprises of myself, MattieTK, an aspiring Journalism student, and Farragar, a Computer Science student and creator of The Beta Complex, The Electric Castle, An Irrational Chamber and When Things Go Wrong. He'll obviously be providing the technical standpoint on the finer aspects of the mapping, whilst with several years of informal game criticism experience between us, we aim to tear the good from the bad, and the bad from the painful-to-play. Our aim has always been to provide honest and unbiased criticism, so I apologise in advance it we may seem at-all harsh; we will not be pulling any punches. Unfortunately Farragar will not be joining me as frequently as he wishes, as I have the technical set-up and he is miles away at University, but his help will always be at hand if there is something to commend or condemn.
We'd love to hear what you think of the site, and our reviews: please check us out, give us a rating and comment on the videos. If you want us to take a look at your map please let me know on the forums or in comment. I'll be updating this thread as we post new content. Please note signing up only takes a few seconds, helps digitise books, and allows you to track comments while the community grows.
Thank you to myApertureLabs and TWP, whom without which this couldn't be possible.
The Cake Is A Pie ([CiP]) are proud to announce the beta release of our new website dedicated to reviewing and playing through the latest in custom portal mapping and other gaming endeavours we think could be of interest.
We have so far reviewed several maps from previous mapping contests, Kizzycocoa's new Chamber One releases and Marf Aperture - though we intend to go through several more on a biweekly basis when possible.
'We' comprises of myself, MattieTK, an aspiring Journalism student, and Farragar, a Computer Science student and creator of The Beta Complex, The Electric Castle, An Irrational Chamber and When Things Go Wrong. He'll obviously be providing the technical standpoint on the finer aspects of the mapping, whilst with several years of informal game criticism experience between us, we aim to tear the good from the bad, and the bad from the painful-to-play. Our aim has always been to provide honest and unbiased criticism, so I apologise in advance it we may seem at-all harsh; we will not be pulling any punches. Unfortunately Farragar will not be joining me as frequently as he wishes, as I have the technical set-up and he is miles away at University, but his help will always be at hand if there is something to commend or condemn.
We'd love to hear what you think of the site, and our reviews: please check us out, give us a rating and comment on the videos. If you want us to take a look at your map please let me know on the forums or in comment. I'll be updating this thread as we post new content. Please note signing up only takes a few seconds, helps digitise books, and allows you to track comments while the community grows.
Thank you to myApertureLabs and TWP, whom without which this couldn't be possible.
Quote from Hober on January 3, 2010, 8:56 pmCool idea. Minus points for the style ripoff and the name is kinda... enh.
But this could be cool. We'll see.
Edit: Clearly, a lot of work went in to this. Best of luck, fellas.
Cool idea. Minus points for the style ripoff and the name is kinda... enh.
But this could be cool. We'll see.
Edit: Clearly, a lot of work went in to this. Best of luck, fellas.
Quote from Remmiz on January 3, 2010, 10:45 pmHober wrote:Cool idea. Minus points for the style ripoff and the name is kinda... enh.I hadn't even clicked on it, hahaha. This is an exact ripoff of Hulu's style, how sad.
I hadn't even clicked on it, hahaha. This is an exact ripoff of Hulu's style, how sad.
Quote from WinstonSmith on January 3, 2010, 10:51 pmRemmiz wrote:Little late.Remmiz wrote:I hadn't even clicked on it, hahaha. This is an exact ripoff of Hulu's style, how sad.Yay for encouragement!
Best of luck, MattieTK. It would be great to inject some life into the Portal community...
Yay for encouragement!
Best of luck, MattieTK. It would be great to inject some life into the Portal community...
Quote from ASBusinessMagnet on January 3, 2010, 10:52 pmIt seems like it is a good idea. The only thing I missed is download links. I had to look up them in mAL.
It seems like it is a good idea. The only thing I missed is download links. I had to look up them in mAL.
Quote from MattieTK on January 4, 2010, 6:27 amRemmiz wrote:I hadn't even clicked on it, hahaha. This is an exact ripoff of Hulu's style, how sad.Please design and build a fully functioning video site yourself. You'll find for a site with a small number of select videos it's good to at least take inspiration from something that has proven success.
In regard to a comment made about the download links, I appreciate the idea, it's a simple fix and it will be coming in the next revision.
Edit: Download links have been implemented.
Please design and build a fully functioning video site yourself. You'll find for a site with a small number of select videos it's good to at least take inspiration from something that has proven success.
In regard to a comment made about the download links, I appreciate the idea, it's a simple fix and it will be coming in the next revision.
Edit: Download links have been implemented.
Quote from Ricotez on January 5, 2010, 10:24 amMattieTK wrote:Please design and build a fully functioning video site yourself. You'll find for a site with a small number of select videos it's good to at least take inspiration from something that has proven success.There's nothing wrong with getting inspired by another person's work, as long as you don't just simply copy it. One way or another, all FPS games are ripoffs of Doom, and Doom was essentially a ripoff of Wolfenstein 3D. It's what you do with that inspiration, and that is why a shooter like Prey plays so different from a shooter like Half-Life or Bioshock (or Doom, for that matter), even though it's the same basic principle.
There's nothing wrong with getting inspired by another person's work, as long as you don't just simply copy it. One way or another, all FPS games are ripoffs of Doom, and Doom was essentially a ripoff of Wolfenstein 3D. It's what you do with that inspiration, and that is why a shooter like Prey plays so different from a shooter like Half-Life or Bioshock (or Doom, for that matter), even though it's the same basic principle.
"Duct Tape is the answer."
Quote from MattieTK on January 6, 2010, 6:21 amRicotez wrote:There's nothing wrong with getting inspired by another person's work, as long as you don't just simply copy it. One way or another, all FPS games are ripoffs of Doom, and Doom was essentially a ripoff of Wolfenstein 3D. It's what you do with that inspiration, and that is why a shooter like Prey plays so different from a shooter like Half-Life or Bioshock (or Doom, for that matter), even though it's the same basic principle.I, myself, am from the UK, so I'm not a hulu user. We bought the theme in a <Holiday Name Here> sale and thought that it would be easy to modify and use for a simple video site such as ours built on Wordpress.
Can we focus on the content rather than the site's look which I was unaware of and hereby apologise for? I honestly don't see how it matters: imitation is the best form of flattery, the person who made the theme obviously saw hulu as a well designed site, it's just a jQuery slider and a grid anyway - not exactly proprietary stuff.
I, myself, am from the UK, so I'm not a hulu user. We bought the theme in a <Holiday Name Here> sale and thought that it would be easy to modify and use for a simple video site such as ours built on Wordpress.
Can we focus on the content rather than the site's look which I was unaware of and hereby apologise for? I honestly don't see how it matters: imitation is the best form of flattery, the person who made the theme obviously saw hulu as a well designed site, it's just a jQuery slider and a grid anyway - not exactly proprietary stuff.
Quote from HMW on January 6, 2010, 4:03 pmI like this idea. It's a great way of discovering more user created content for Portal. I've watched most of the videos and you guys do a nice job of reviewing the maps. It's a shame that there are mostly negative reviews so far, but of course that depends on the maps you've picked (or get sent.)
If you're looking for more maps to review, the best maps on this site are in the Community Releases forum. Generally speaking, the more pages in the thread, the more interesting the map.
My personal favourites are PMK5, Affinity, Boxy Trixy and Hub.
I would also like to add a shameless plug for Manic Mechanic, my first ever released map. (Be warned though, the final puzzle in this map has caused brain overheating for some people )
I like this idea. It's a great way of discovering more user created content for Portal. I've watched most of the videos and you guys do a nice job of reviewing the maps. It's a shame that there are mostly negative reviews so far, but of course that depends on the maps you've picked (or get sent.)
If you're looking for more maps to review, the best maps on this site are in the Community Releases forum. Generally speaking, the more pages in the thread, the more interesting the map.
My personal favourites are PMK5, Affinity, Boxy Trixy and Hub.
I would also like to add a shameless plug for Manic Mechanic, my first ever released map. (Be warned though, the final puzzle in this map has caused brain overheating for some people )
Other Portal 2 maps: Medusa Glare
Portal 1 maps: Try Anything Twice | Manic Mechanic