10-29-2011, 07:40 AM
Very nice, Tenet.
It brings to mind that Jobs wanted to make a great product. Yes, we live in a world where patents hold judicial power. I hate that. Jobs got "beat" by that fact early on. The game taught the player how to play. It is not much different than the organic farming trying their hardest to bring a "great product" to the consumer. It's a passion, and they can't not play the game. At the same time, they must "control" their method, even to the poInt of filing suit against overspray* from nearby farms.
It brings to mind that Jobs wanted to make a great product. Yes, we live in a world where patents hold judicial power. I hate that. Jobs got "beat" by that fact early on. The game taught the player how to play. It is not much different than the organic farming trying their hardest to bring a "great product" to the consumer. It's a passion, and they can't not play the game. At the same time, they must "control" their method, even to the poInt of filing suit against overspray* from nearby farms.