Spore Creature Creator (show your creature)

Spore Creature Creator was released on a game magazine and after that it went on the net really fast.

I know theres a Spore thread, but it would be nice to have a thread all to itself for images of your creatures.

So if you dont wanna wait until the 17th, download the trial version from here
https://www.sins.bz/temp/SCCTrialSetup.rar
or
http://dl.qj.net/Spore-Creature-Creator-Free-Trial-Edition-PC-Gaming/pg/12/fid/17118/catid/519
or
google it

oh and its legal

cheers :D
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im thinking of buying the pro version on the 17th :D

Well heres one of my creatures :D

oh and i cant wait to see Frogboys creation hehe

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I really had Spore on my top to-buy list, but with EAs latest policy I'll skip. Unless they later patch it to a less intrusive CP method.

The creature creator looks cool though.
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Thanks for the post (and upload) Multi. Downloading now. :D
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Here are pics of my first creature. Click to see it in detail.





It's pretty fun to play around with it. I was already planning on getting the full editor when it came out on the 17th, but this definitely cements it.
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Didn't have a great deal of time to work on him before having to go out, but here is my first travesty of nature. I call him, suckosaurus.

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Sorry for double-post, but people should really make use of the black background provided in the game and edit their pics with an image app so we don't waste unneccessary forum space. ;)
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I'm waiting for the 17th myself. Does anyone know; will the $10 I spend on it be taken off of the final purchase price?

As far as the DRM goes, there will be a crack out soon enough, so I'm not too concerned about it.
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This is fun hehe...



I really can't wait to see what the gameplay implications are depending on what sort of parts you used on your creature. :D
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Oooo Spore its my most wanted game (that and sims3). Just hope they have not watered it down too much, been following the developement in PCGamer.

Thanks for the download Multianna
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So far I haven't read anything about the cost being subtracted from the final game.

Yes, a crack will be out, but by buying the game and then downloading the crack, you do two things:

- support EAs DRM scheme, since obviously people accept it.
- support EAs policy for even more intrusive DRM, since obviously people crack it.

So, no. I'm gone from boycotting EA (buying 2ksports alternatives, not buying Sims2 addons anymore) to actively discouraging friends from buying EA titles.
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Interesting tidbit: After browsing some forums, it seems like the free Creature Creator actually brings SecuROM with it. Thank you, EA.
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it seems like the free Creature Creator actually brings SecuROM with it. Thank you, EA.


Why am I not surprised, and annoyed, and yet another reason I avoid this DRM nonsense, restricting myself to non DRM games - and yes I am consistent. The same goes for any other vendor that trys to slip things onto my PC using the freebie method - or any other tactic - that I am not aware of. I take my insignificant miniscule product fee elsewhere.

I would get real Hissed Off if someone sneaked into my house and dumped a marketing leaflet in the hallway, or secretly left an infra-red camera monitoring my movements around the house.

Hands off my PC ..... its not a Vendor Marketing Opportunity, whatever their Bonus driven Marketing Director thinks. I have no issue with them marketing their "goods", its what makes the world turn round, no problem. However to me their credibility goes right out the window when they feel they have to use such methods - use the "letterbox" or "mailbox" (with no embedded hidden feature thank you)like anyone else, so I can see what they are up to.

Regards
Zy
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Apparently, their reason is that an 'unprotected' demo would allow the pirates to crack the game easier. Like the two or three days really make a difference...
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For me its very simple, both the person who cracks software, and the Marketing Director who puts gizmos on my disk, they are both driven by self interest. A different kind of self interest for sure, but thats what it boils down to - and both know it.

I am just as entitled to keep my privacy, as they expect me to respect others privacy including their own. So get out of my disk, and expect me to get annoyed if they dont.

Cracking software is illegal, abhorrent and shows a total lack of respect - the same kind of respect those who are crackers yell about wanting - for those who made it, putting in time, effort, and at times blood sweat and tears. People dont like that, Vote to change the law. We cant spend our lives picking and chosing what suits us, that insane route is the road to mayhem.

In both cases the all the usual justification(s) that comes forth is Fluff, banal, and utterly transparent for what it is - self-justification with no respect for themselves or the Law, whether its Privacy or Copywrite.

So I take my insignificant product fee elsewhere, even though it will make squat difference to their attitudes. Why? Because I have respect for myself as a human being, even if they dont have respect for themselves.

Regards
Zy
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So I take my insignificant product fee elsewhere, even though it will make squat difference to their attitudes.


Amen. One of the worst news was when EA bought Bioware...

If only Spore wasn't so *expletive* cool. Still, maybe they see SOME reason until September. Removing the useless three-activation-rule would be enough for me. I mean, come on, the game has a more restrictive DRM policy than the Vista it runs on...
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Interesting tidbit: After browsing some forums, it seems like the free Creature Creator actually brings SecuROM with it. Thank you, EA.

Where did you read that? Because it is not true.

But about the real game, yeah.. i dunno. I think im gonna buy it, cause the game seems to be really cool. So i will have to live with there copy protection (:(
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To be honest, I didn't check myself (since, admittedly, I already had SecuROM on the computer anyway). I'm fairly certain however, that the 9 Euro 'full' Creator will have DRM. And as far as I can tell, there's not guarantee you get the full game for less - it's entirely up to the stores.

At least with the Sims2 bodyshop, you got the whole thing for free. This CC looks to me a bit like the Battlefield Booster packs, which sole existence persuaded me to not buy Battlefield itself.

Don't get me wrong, I've been a fan of Spore since the first announcement, right now I'm positively drooling about the Creator... But it's a real battle with my conscience.
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I'm waiting for the 17th myself. Does anyone know; will the $10 I spend on it be taken off of the final purchase price? As far as the DRM goes, there will be a crack out soon enough, so I'm not too concerned about it.


Nope. It's $10 for the demo + $50 for the actual game. Unless, that is, you buy the demo from Amazon, where they will then give you $5 off Spore when it comes out.
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Ok, no edit button...

ok, the demo is free, the Creature Creator is $10, and Spore is $50. Up there, when I said "demo" I meant the Creature Creator.
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I really hope with the final game that you can choose who you want in your universe. Because i have no intention of having weird and sexual creatures that looks something like in this video.
And i bet its only the beginning... :NOTSURE:
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Correct me if I am wrong, but I heard when you buy the game you can claim back the price of the Creator.
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Here's 2 that I created in a short amount of time using what limited items they gave. Unfortunately, each time I exit the creator these two creatures fail to show back up for editing. Spore seems very buggy in the way it handles creature files. I will be watching for the full game to come out, but I'm not paying $10 for a demo product (the full creator).

It also seems the Spore demo came with some sort of unwelcome security software that was bad enough to trigger a 'malicious software alert' on my development machine so it had to be installed on an alternate. It looks like a brand new version of Securom, which is a shame because this was a deal-breaker when it came to Mass Effect and Bio Shock (both games I want, but won't buy while they have that protection scheme).
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It also seems the Spore demo came with some sort of unwelcome security software that was bad enough to trigger a 'malicious software alert' on my development machine so it had to be installed on an alternate. It looks like a brand new version of Securom, which is a shame because this was a deal-breaker when it came to Mass Effect and Bio Shock (both games I want, but won't buy while they have that protection scheme).


That's exactly what I was talking about.

Yes, you can try and reclaim your money, but you have to do so at the local stores, not EA themselves. Good luck with that.


And as far as I know, you will be able to exclude specific creations from your universe. ;)

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WOW ZJBDragon, you really made some good dragons :D must better then i can do hehe. The Blue dragon looks really cool :D

But yeah the SCC is abit buggy. Also if you make a 2 headed creature with a head in front and back. Everything on the back side will work really weird and act as it was forward.

Heres one i was fooling with and when it hits, the "back" of the creature will hide his arm into the body since it will hit forward.
Reply #25 Top
Brilliant bit of fun this creator.

Here's one of my early ones, Biggal. I was going for a stupid looking crocodile really!