Every year, someone asks this questions. And every year I give the same answer: don't. It just makes it look like you'd rather play games than do work. Besides, every text type has its own nuances and techniques, and last I checked, video games weren't covered in the curriculum.wintering said:what does the markers *relating* to the text have anything to do with it? if your analysis is convincing and sophisticated, and presents a clear concept of the journey, then i don't see why it should be a problem. besides, ffx is a rpg, and its narrative is actually the main focus. it would be the same as analysing something like spirited away (which i'm also doing).
i don't know, correct me if i'm wrong.
no offence, but this is moronic. as i said, if the concept of journey is well presented and you've fulfilled the rubric... if it would still look like "you'd rather play video games than do work", then it's fairly insulting to the marker's intelligence. i'd like to give them more credit than that.It just makes it look like you'd rather play games than do work.
hardly. you would only be focusing on the aspect that most strongly reflects the IMAGINATIVE JOURNEY, not the intricacies of the plot. you've got a paragraph or two for each of your additional texts. you think you can do a movie justice in a paragraph, a novel, or even a poem? pfft.Also ffx is WAY too long to properly analyse.
you are clearly mentally deficient. i came here to GET advice, dipshit, and i got it. THAT's why i posted on this thread. you do not have to TAKE every piece of advice that you get without exerting your own critical faculties. i did ACKNOWLEDGE the advice. acknowledgement is not tantamount to going "you're right, i'll do what you say." here's some advice you should take, though: die in a hole.Look if you came here to not take an any advice from what people are saying then why the fuck did you post this thread.
Newsflash: Video games are bad ideas for additional material.
But hey, not like you're going to even acknowledge any of the advice in this thread before having a huge cry about it. Do what you want, if you are that intent on doing it.
You've voided your arguement later on about 'heresay' because you've done the exact same thing.wintering said:no offence, but this is moronic. as i said, if the concept of journey is well presented and you've fulfilled the rubric... if it would still look like "you'd rather play video games than do work", then it's fairly insulting to the marker's intelligence. i'd like to give them more credit than that.
You answered your main question in the first sentence, and the rest of this meaningless dribble is just justifying your own laziness to find 'proper' additional material instead of rambling on about a video game that is much easier for you to recite.i'm well aware that it's common sense not to do video games, and that it "won't go down well with the markers." most video games simply do not suit the area of study, and the people who do this in order to get out of doing a 'real' text are most likely have mediocre written expression. but i'm not considering doing this for the sake of doing a video game, but because i think it actually fits very well into the concept of "the imaginative journey"
My english teacher who is an HSC marker + my english tutor have reinforced into my head the notion of using SOPHISTICATED additional material which of course is a matter of perception. You can argue that The Little Mermaid has some sort of intricate deeper meaning but in the perspective of an HSC marker who has seen some fairly good and 'sophisticated' additional material what the fuck do you think they are going to do when they see that you are using a video game? Fucking logic fails you because you have you head stuck so far up your ass that you don't wanna hear anything of it.it just seems to me like your arguments are based on hearsay, and in this case hold no water, which is why i'm refuting them.
Just did.if you can give me a sound reason why my own arguments are crap, then i'd appreciate it.
hahaha. no, all you did was ignore it and then spout what you've been spoonfed. sorryJust did.
LOL. someone's an angry little man... it's an internet forum. chill out.what the fuck do you think they are going to do when they see that you are using a video game? Fucking logic fails you because you have you head stuck so far up your ass that you don't wanna hear anything of it.
i don't think you understand what 'hearsay' means.You've voided your arguement later on about 'heresay' because you've done the exact same thing.
not really. i haven't played the game in a year, so i'd actually have to do some research. i mean, there's no materials for it, either. i don't even like it that much (not one of the better FFs) but the storyline fits. it would be easier for me to do alice in wonderland or something. what texts are you doing?and the rest of this meaningless dribble is just justifying your own laziness to find 'proper' additional material instead of rambling on about a video game that is much easier for you to recite.
Directed toward:wintering said:LOL. someone's an angry little man... it's an internet forum. chill out.
Your tears sustain me.you are clearly mentally deficient. i came here to GET advice, dipshit, and i got it. THAT's why i posted on this thread. you do not have to TAKE every piece of advice that you get without exerting your own critical faculties. i did ACKNOWLEDGE the advice. acknowledgement is not tantamount to going "you're right, i'll do what you say." here's some advice you should take, though: die in a hole.
Dreams of Leaving (Time Magazine article) and Lost in Translation.what texts are you doing?
what does that even mean? well, at least my attack was punctuated by a friendly smiley. yours was just rude. and hello, you started it.Your tears sustain me.
3 people could be wrong. and i really don't understand your assertion that i was having a 'huge cry'. that's just an easy way to trivialise any argument that goes against your own.Point is, 3 people gave you advice that the HSC markers will most likely not respond well to having a video game used as additional material. You came to this forum for advice and it was given and all you've done is have a huge cry about it.
uh... thanks for stating the obvious, yet again. it's not like i'm expecting you to give a shit.Do it if you want, it makes no difference to me.
we've all been advised against it, because i'm sure the majority of responses analysing video games have been crap. still, there are exceptions to rules, and each text is unique. we're all strongly advised to steer clear from suicide, teenage angst, etc. in our creatives - but in the 2003 ext. 2 showcase, there was a major work dealing with teen suicide and angst. why? because she did it well. so there you go. i still maintain that it should be the strength of the response that counts, and this is what determines the 'substantiality' of a text in the marker's eyes. i don't see them reading the word "video game" and immediately crossing that paragraph out.ObjectsInSpace said:You're right, what would any of us know? We only did the HSC in the past few years and were strongly advised not to use video games by teachers who have been marking the English papers since the current format of the HSC was invented ... I;m sure you know better than they do.