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:::::As much as I personally disagree with the ruling of the ''Legacy'' thread, the precedent it creates ''does'' favour invalidity for ''Dalek Attack'' (given the information provided on here and the game's page). Legacy's narrative ''also'' doesn't change regardless of which characters the player chooses, but the final ruling was that the game was invalid because the ''gameplay'' allows for multiple narratives, even if the ''storyline'' remais unchanged. [[User:OncomingStorm12th|OncomingStorm12th]] [[User talk:OncomingStorm12th|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 00:14, October 24, 2019 (UTC)
:::::As much as I personally disagree with the ruling of the ''Legacy'' thread, the precedent it creates ''does'' favour invalidity for ''Dalek Attack'' (given the information provided on here and the game's page). Legacy's narrative ''also'' doesn't change regardless of which characters the player chooses, but the final ruling was that the game was invalid because the ''gameplay'' allows for multiple narratives, even if the ''storyline'' remais unchanged. [[User:OncomingStorm12th|OncomingStorm12th]] [[User talk:OncomingStorm12th|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 00:14, October 24, 2019 (UTC)
::::::I beg to disagree. The pretty strong difference is that while the story is the same either way, ''Legacy'' doesn't tell you within this story what Doctor and companion are actually living through these events. It treats all the possible choices as equally possible. So yes, multiple narratives of a sort.
::::::Whereas ''Dalek Attack'' tells you it's a Seventh Doctor/Ace story from the get-go and never lets go of that. --[[User:Scrooge MacDuck|Scrooge MacDuck]] [[User talk:Scrooge MacDuck|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 00:19, October 24, 2019 (UTC)

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Validity?

Based on Thread:161867, shouldn't this game be ruled invalid? Shambala108 03:57, May 22, 2019 (UTC)

To be more specific, the page states:
  • Player 1 could choose from a selection of the Second Doctor, Fourth Doctor and Seventh Doctor and were all "armed" with a sonic screwdriver, each representing a decade of the show. (DWM 197) Certain game port only have the Seventh Doctor.
  • Player 2 could choose from Ace or the Brigadier.
Given that Legacy (video game) was ruled invalid for specifically that kind of reasoning, I can't see how this game could be considered valid. Shambala108 04:00, May 22, 2019 (UTC)
This would best be discussed in an inclusion debate, no? But for my money, the difference with Legacy is that it's the Seventh Doctor and Ace who are featured in the cutscenes, no matter what the player chooses. Thus, in the vocabulary of video game storytelling, it's clear that it's "meant" to be Seven and Ace, and the possibility of using other Doctors or companions is a "bonus" not affecting the storytelling. --Scrooge MacDuck 10:44, October 20, 2019 (UTC)
Thing is, there isn't really any discussion to be had. It's long been established that video games where different characters can be used are not valid, for the same reasoning stage plays and Decide Your Destiny books are not valid: there isn't a single narrative that is shared by all. And we don't separate cut scenes from gameplay when considering the story. So by that existing policy, this story is invalid. Shambala108 22:52, October 23, 2019 (UTC)
There obviously is a discussion; we're having it right now (which is in fact highly irregular). The policy isn't that "video games where different characters can be used" in the abstract are invalid, or else there's something missing at T:VS.
The policy is that stories with branching or optional narratives aren't valid. Most video games where you can pick different characters during the gameplay have this affect the narrative, but this isn't the case with this one, where the story remains the same no matter what icon the player chooses to use. So that rule-of-thumb application of policy oughtn't apply here. --Scrooge MacDuck 22:59, October 23, 2019 (UTC)
What's more, as common practice goes, this page has been existedfor ten years, and been edited by numerous admin during that time, including User:CzechOut and User:Tangerinduel. None of whom questioned its validity.
The way the page is worded right now is just about right: as the lead states, this is a Seventh Doctor and Ace story. It is a purely anecdotal bit of RL trivia that the player can choose to replace the player icons with other Doctors or companions, and has no bearing on the narrative, as shown by the fact that the cutscenes still use McCoy even when one picks another Doctor. The in-universe narrative (which is what we're worried about the changeability of) always remains the same. --Scrooge MacDuck 23:20, October 23, 2019 (UTC)
As much as I personally disagree with the ruling of the Legacy thread, the precedent it creates does favour invalidity for Dalek Attack (given the information provided on here and the game's page). Legacy's narrative also doesn't change regardless of which characters the player chooses, but the final ruling was that the game was invalid because the gameplay allows for multiple narratives, even if the storyline remais unchanged. OncomingStorm12th 00:14, October 24, 2019 (UTC)
I beg to disagree. The pretty strong difference is that while the story is the same either way, Legacy doesn't tell you within this story what Doctor and companion are actually living through these events. It treats all the possible choices as equally possible. So yes, multiple narratives of a sort.
Whereas Dalek Attack tells you it's a Seventh Doctor/Ace story from the get-go and never lets go of that. --Scrooge MacDuck 00:19, October 24, 2019 (UTC)