Essentially Malson shares the same viewpoint as I do, and pretty much said to Irock in this topic what I said to him in IRC. Only in IRC, Irock seemed to finally understand what I was saying (perhaps to end the conversation) whereas here he did not.
I've understood your argument the whole time.
But the main problem I have is that Irock (and anyone else) defends this program so much when they have no tangible information.
I have just as much right to defend Stencyl as you have to bash it. Neither of us really have enough information to have a decent debate/argument. I'm simply trying to report what has been
said. I'm aware that they don't have any proof to back up their words, but I still choose to follow it because it interests me. I'm pretty sure I covered this in
this post.No, what Jon has told you is not tangible information because no proof has been provided.
I'm pretty sure I said all this in
this post. In fact the only proof you have of anything, as Malson said, is that this is capable and seemingly geared towards making fan games. While that may not be the intention of the creators, they are certainly advertising it that way, while at the same time saying "This is not limited to fan games. Look, you can make a Mario game."
Their goals and intentions have changed greatly since the project started. They've removed the old Youtube videos that show fangames, they've removed all old screenshots, and they have turned their fan kit forums into single threads. It doesn't sound like they're trying to promote Stencyl as a fan game creator anymore.
But he doesn't supply proof because he doesn't want to "build up hype" or advertise something that may not end up in the final product. Which is pretty silly if you think about it. By not trying to "build up hype", they've accomplished nothing. Supporters such as Irock have been building it up anyway and will likely be very disappointed when/if it is released.
The reason they have no media up is clarified in this thread.Stencyl supporters believe everything they are told and defend this program anytime anyone questions anything about it.
I don't believe or disbelieve it. When I defend Stencyl, I'm using information they have told us. I've said this
many times. It isn't fair to have your project bashed when people obviously don't know if the reason they're bashing it is relevant. I'm defending it the best way I can defend it, and that's by saying what the team has said. And as always, I recommend you ask the team for yourself. Even if you are bombarded with fanboys (which you won't be) you'll receive a good, well thought out answer from either Jon or Stephen.
Some of us are merely saying "Stencyl seems limited to fangames".
I never argued against your opinions, but stating your opinions as if they are fact will end up with Stencyl being defended.
And ahref, who is intelligent enough to know, questioned the snippets, due to them likely causing compatibility issues. Instead of providing proof otherwise, or maybe even seeing the obvious here and agreeing with ahref and asking the Stencyl team about it, we get "SNIPPETS AREN'T SCRIPTING YOU JUST TAKE BITS OF SCRIPT AND PUT IT TOGETHER".
I told ahref to ask the team about this, yet he refused to. Compatibility errors is something the team hasn't commented on, and I couldn't try to answer. I said "SNIPPETS AREN'T SCRIPTING YOU JUST TAKE BITS OF SCRIPT AND PUT IT TOGETHER" after ahref said that we'll be scripting while using snippets. According to the team, you won't have to code anything to use snippets. So technically you AREN'T scripting, unless you're directly coding your own snippet.
Which, even if there were no compatibility issues, I hate because it's essentially just another color-by-numbers program which I despise. Some of you know my hatred for Frooty Loops because of this.
You despise a program without even using it?, or seeing any footage of it?
No, we won't go to the Stencyl forums and ask. We know they'll answer our question, but then a legion of fanboys will come in and defend it as well. And these are the worst kind of fanboys. They have blind faith. They have very little information about this program yet they defend it to no end.
You aren't going to be bombarded by fanboys, unless you plan to say "WHERE DO I DOWNLOAD STENCYL, YOU NEED TO RELEASE IT." If you're capable of asking a decent question, you'll get a decent answer. The better the question, the better the answer you'll receive. I guarantee it.