- Golgotha (computer game)
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title = Golgotha
developer =Crack dot Com
publisher = undecided (Windows),Red Hat (Linux)
distributor = Telstar Electronic Studios (Europe)
designer =Dave D. Taylor , Jonathan Clark
engine = Golgotha engine
version =
released = Unreleased
genre =First-person shooter ,Real-time strategy
modes = Single player
ratings =
platforms =Microsoft Windows ,Linux
media =
requirements =
input = Keyboard and mouse"Golgotha" was a computer game that was being developed by
Crack dot Com prior to shutting down. According to Dave Taylor, the game's name came from Shakespeare'sKing Lear tragedy, wherein Golgotha was a massive plain and a future battlefield.The game was originally meant to be a
real time strategy game, with elements fromfirst-person shooter games - in other words, an FPS/RTS Hybrid. Specifically, the game was meant to be "Doom" meets "Command & Conquer "."Demo 5c
The last released demo, version number 5c, was playable in Windows. It supported both software rendering and 3dfx Glide-based 3D cards. The demo included two levels, one based on
Switzerland and one based onCairo . The Switzerland demo level was the more complete one. In addition to this, the demo also had a non-interactive demo level that showed the terrain rendering capabilities of the graphics engine.In the demo, the gameplay worked in the following fashion. The player controlled a super-
tank , which can be driven in first-person mode. In third-person mode, the player is presented with a bird's-eye view of the battlefield, and can command squads of individual units. The object of the level is to secure the enemy base and move any unit capable of taking over enemy bases to the "takeover pad" in the base.Near the release
However, around the time the company folded, the gameplay had several issues: Basically, there was no way to control squads any more; grand-scale strategy was limited to choosing path for the produced units to follow. This didn't allow for much variation in gameplay. Also, many
AI issues had been left unattended.Though originally inspired by "
Command & Conquer ", the team decided to abandon the traditional RTS format because both the team and budget proved to be ill-suited to solving the problems inherent in an RTS. As they would learn later, pathsolving and routing are famous for bringing RTS teams to their knees and theirs was no exception. Rather than suffer, they decide to pull the kill chain on it and adopt a simpler gameplay mechanic.The removal of squad control in "Golgotha" was intentional. Crack Dot Com tossed "C&C" as the inspiration and embraced "
Rescue Raiders ", changing it from a 1.5D RTS/action hybrid to a 2.5D RTS/action hybrid. In the new version of "Golgotha", players controlled a supertank in a very twitchy action game. So squad control was reduced to picking a path, then queuing a rock-paper-scissors-ish sequence of baddies so that players could quickly return to control of their supertank.This change dramatically improved gameplay. Artificial intelligence for the opposing supertank was still wobbly and posed another notoriously challenging problem, but it was a far more tractable problem than the pathsolving/routing problem and a much better fit for the team. However, about the time the team had finally settled on this, they had burned through the cash generated from sales of "Abuse", in addition to a little money from AMD for 3DNow optimizations and a gracious gift from
Richard Garriott . Although they had an offer on the table to fund the rest of the game, Dave Taylor was at the time too proud to let someone else foot the bill, thinking that they would ruin it. In retrospect, he believes he should have coped and accepted the money. Crack Dot Com released the assets to the public domain so they could ride the resulting press release to other jobs.Ultimate fate
The unfinished game's assets were released to
public domain . This included source code, game data, textures and music, some of which have been recycled into other games.After the release, some volunteers started working on the game code. The development effort was rekindled as "Golgotha Forever", headed by Mark O'Hara [ [http://archive.salon.com/21st/feature/1999/02/01feature.html Salon 21st | The resurrection of Golgotha ] ] . However, the interest later died down.
The Story (that nearly was)
In the year
2048 AD, global nuclear disarmament and the coincidental murder of a beloved Americanarchaeologist leads to an American military incision onIraq which, in turn, elicits aEurope an military power play and consequently beginsWorld War III . One man, the commander of the American force sent to invade Iraq, named "John Fisher II", questions his mission. With no suitable answers, he abandons his country and takes his troops, along wih "Lieutenant Elaine Krueze" and "Sergeant Reid Charles", on an epic quest for truth - the truth of what really happened atGolgotha - discovering an awesome supernatural conflict behind a veil of political discord.References
External links
* [http://www.loonygames.com/content/1.10/guest/ "So long, Crack.com"] - by Jonathan Clark, "Golgotha" programmer
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19980426103704/crack.com/games/golgotha/index.html Crack dot Com's "Golgotha" website] (last archived version of the site prior to bankruptcy), through the Internet Archive
* [http://www.thecomputershow.com/computershow/interviews/davetaylorgolgotha.htm Interview with Dave Taylor]
* [http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/column_index.php?story=7175 Playing Catch-Up: Crack dot Com's Dave 'DDT' Taylor] atGamasutra
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