Okay, what I find extremely hilarious here is the amount of stupidity on some of these comments. "Oh he should sue." Seriously? He can't, bottom line. And people getting so torn up over how "similar" the games are, get over it. If game developers started fighting and crying about how another developer's game is just like theirs and wanted to give up on creating games, then we wouldn't have anything to play. Some common examples; WoW, Guild Wars, Rift, Terra, Elder Scrolls Online. Yes, they have different stories, characters, etc, but the core game, is the same basic concept. Look at games like Fable, Kingdoms of Amalur, Witcher, Gothic. Different stories, but same core game play. Racing games, Forza and Gran Turismo. The truth is, in the gaming industry, there will always be competition in the form of another game that is similar to one game. I have played both DayZ and WarZ. Yes, their are A LOT of similarities, but they both did have a different feel to them. This is where we have a problem in society. People need to stop getting so upset when someone brings another product, idea, whatever to the table. I'm not defending either developer, or either game, I'm just pointing out the level of absurdity this is raising. Good Day! (imagine that being said in the voice of Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka.)
DayZ creator angry about The War Z
Dean Hall says he is "quite hurt personally" over confusion regarding Hammerpoint Interactive's controversial zombie game.
DayZ creator Dean Hall has spoken out against controversial zombie game The War Z, which features numerous similarities to Hall's game. Writing on Reddit, he explained that the consumer confusion surrounding both games has left him "quite personally hurt."
"I am angry about The War Z. I'm very angry," Hall said. "I'm quite hurt personally because anyone can see how similar the words are, and while the average gamer knows the difference individual people don't. I've had family members/close friends mistake the difference and confront me about what they believed was unethical behavior they thought I was making."
Hall further explained that he has bet his livelihood and reputation on DayZ, which is now at stake given the events surrounding The War Z.
"I really don't think anyone can understand just quite how exasperated that can make you feel when you've gambled everything on something, put your whole self and reputation on the line," he said. "So it hasn't made my life very pleasant and I disagree entirely with the conduct and how consumers have been treated."
This is not the first time Hall has spoken his mind about The War Z. In December, Hall said the controversy surrounding The War Z has left him "depressed," noting he contemplated quitting game development altogether because of it.
Controversy surrounding The War Z came to light upon the game's release through Steam in December. Users quickly began reporting numerous issues with The War Z. Further, many players criticized the game and developer Hammerpoint for being misleading and for censoring their comments about issues with the game. The game has since been pulled from Steam.
GameSpot's recent review of The War Z found it to be a "complete disaster."
As for Day Z, Hall and his team are currently working on a standalone version of the zombie game to be published by Bohemia Interactive in 2013 for PC.
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