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Sradac
09-03-2010, 04:28 PM
And it is surprisingly addictive! Called Lost Labyrinth, not sure if anyone has played it before. Its unique in that you can control a party of up to 4 adventurers. No classes, entirely skill based. The creation system is actually very robust making no 2 characters play the same. you can even choose flaws and minor flaws for extra creation points a la Fallout, such as weak fingers, can never use bows, or feeble, half movement speed. The magic system is pretty unique also and you will never be able to learn every spell in the game on a character unlike adom. it ACTUALLY reminds me of a roguelike version of might and magic, especially the the magic system in place. Here's a link if anyones interested. Its tile based, but the tiles are tasteful and not hard to look at.

and its tons of fun making your own "classes" then saving them as templates. I admit all my classes I made were adom influenced, such as the elementalist, paladin, druid, and barbarian. But they play totally different.

and its extremely unforgiving at times, sometimes worse than adom. Every floor of the dungeon other than floor 1 has a unique room, it can range from something nice like finding some trees that provide you with apples to eat, to a "mixed tension room" (Just calling it that so you know what i mean its actually called a monster trap) cept when you enter this games tension rooms, you get teleported to the middle of the room surrounded by monsters.

http://roguebasin.roguelikedevelopment.org/index.php?title=Lost_Labyrinth

gut
09-03-2010, 06:11 PM
The artwork in that game is stolen. At least I'm 99% sure he didn't
pay for it, as there was much work from quite famous commercial
fantasy artists in there. I doubt he spent 1000's of $ in art budget
for a rl. To name a couple of artists' work I recognized, Darrel K. Sweet
and Boris Vallejo. Could easily recognized more, but got annoyed and
deleted the whole thing off my HD.

fazisi
09-04-2010, 01:27 AM
This is why ASCII always wins. No copyrights.

gut
09-04-2010, 02:22 AM
guy didn't even give any credit to the painters, he just
presented their work as if he did it...

Maul
09-04-2010, 06:09 PM
It's a damn nice game, although a few skills and builds really dominate it. And be sure to save a build with NO magic skills, or you may end up being unable to cancel those skills and thus select new ones due to a bug.

Sradac
09-08-2010, 02:10 AM
guy didn't even give any credit to the painters, he just
presented their work as if he did it...\

check the documentation. Gives credit to all the graphics and sounds he used, and states if he either had permission, or if the licensing allowed its usage.

gut
09-08-2010, 07:08 AM
I most certainly checked the documentation. Here is the list of all
text files included in his distro:

aenderungen.txt
changelog.txt
data.pak
License.txt
LiesMich.txt
lostlaby.exe
readme.txt

None of those files include any credits to the artists who did
actually paint any of those images to which I'm refering. The
closest thing to a credit was in readme.txt file, under the
heading of 'author':

"
author
~~~~~~
(c) 2001-2005 Frank Malota (malota@web.de)
homepage: http://laby.toybox.de?sprache=1

Part of (or All) the graphic tiles used in this program is the public
domain roguelike tileset "RLTiles".

Some of the tiles have been modified by Frank Malota.

You can find the original tileset at:
http://rltiles.sf.net
"

As you can see, that is not a credit. In fact, it only mentions a tileset.

Perhaps you are meaning this credit screen:
http://i52.tinypic.com/2m2etti.png

This also does not mention the names of any artists to which I'm refering.
It only mentions one, 'david e. gervais', of whom I don't even know. The
credit list is basically just a list of gReetZ to his fRi3ndZ.

These are the specific offending images:

boris vallejo (can't remember title)
http://i56.tinypic.com/e7e2y9.png


darrel k sweet (baker's boy)
http://i53.tinypic.com/mipjlz.png


either parkinson, or someone trying to imitate his style
http://i54.tinypic.com/2dvtoit.png


I have an impossible time believing that these images are in the public
domain, as these are commercial pieces that are commisioned for book
jackets. I know 'baker's boy' was a 1995 piece off the top of my head,
so I'm pretty sure it's still even bringing in royalties. It's rather difficult
for me to prove, I suppose, but like I said before, these aren't amatuers,
their work is the most highly demanded in the biz, so I just don't believe
they are free.


I'm not on a soapbox about intelectual property rights (as it IS a free
game). I'm complaining about lack of credits.

Sradac
09-14-2010, 04:51 AM
you didnt find the need to check statement.txt ?


"Different parts of lost labyrinth have different licencing
-------------------------------------------------------------

sourcecode: gpl version 2 or any later version (see separate file)
graphics: some are from angband with allowance from the artist david gervais to use them for lost labyrinth
some are from rpgmaker 2000 (http://rpg2000.4players.de/)
some are from the rltiles page on sourceforge (http://rltiles.sf.net)
some are drawn by Massimiliano De Ruvo (wizball72@tiscali.it)
some are drawn by Patrik Broberg (paedie@gmail.com)
modules: ballada is composed by xtd and he allowed us to use it for lost labyrinth
archonsoflight is composed by archangel and he allowed us to use it for lost labyrinth
the modules have been found in the mod archive (http://modarchive.org/index.php)
sounds: the sounds are from the freesounds project (http://www.freesound.org/index.php)
and are under the creative commons licence (see separate file)

Samples used from Freesound
By smidoid
cracking.wav (http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=49139)

By mad-monkey
power06.wav (http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=66692)

By reinsamba
crystal_glass.wav (http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=35631)"


I dont read german so I have no idea whats up on rpgmaker or how to navigate that site to see what may have come from there.

gut
09-14-2010, 07:48 AM
> you didnt find the need to check statement.txt ?

I didn't find 'statement.txt', as it wasn't included in the distro I DL'd (4.013c). I checked for
newer ones and found 4.1.0, and it had the file you cited. It says this exactly:


graphics: some are from angband with allowance from the artist david gervais to use them for lost labyrinth
some are from rpgmaker 2000 (http://rpg2000.4players.de/)
some are from the rltiles page on sourceforge (http://rltiles.sf.net)
some are drawn by Massimiliano De Ruvo (wizball72@tiscali.it)
some are drawn by Patrik Broberg (paedie@gmail.com)

- rltiles is for tiles. I'm not complaining about that
- the pics by De Ruvo, Gervaise, and Broberg also don't bother me

- rpgmaker is perhaps the offender. I found several other suspect images there (newer final fantasy
games and diablo II spring to mind). Perhaps they are public domain, but I have doubts. I was
unable to find the specific pics from DKS and Boris however, but like you said, it's in German. I
google advanced searched that site, but found no mention of either artist (but then, I prolly wouldn't,
as it's in german).

I searched statement.txt, and all other files included in 4.1.0, and still found no credit to Darrell K.
Sweet or Boris Vallejo. I still simply do not believe either of those highly paid artists did put their
works in the public domain.

Sradac
09-14-2010, 11:58 PM
well, you never know. They may have put a small amount of their work up to the public, possibly for much the same reason game developers will release the source code of their older games, or making them free to play. Appreciation to the fans.

fazisi
09-15-2010, 03:16 AM
As a person who developed a few games with RPGmaker, I can confirm that there are hundreds of pirated tile sets of sprites which are used without permission of the original artist. Many of these are passed off as original work by said pirates so many developers use them thinking they have permission (or just not caring). In fact, one of the games I made (and sold) nearly got me in legal shit when I found out after the fact that some of the audio tracks were stolen.

Anonymous
10-19-2010, 11:13 AM
Come on guys, who the fuck cares about stolen graphics!!

fazisi
10-19-2010, 03:36 PM
The person who had his/her intellectual property taken without permission.

And quite possibly the lawyers.

minchazo
10-19-2010, 05:13 PM
Come on guys, who the fuck cares about stolen graphics!!

Go back to 4chan, you'll get a better reaction from people there.