Argh...
Larry and other series of Sierra were never about being vulgar or about sex. Instead, they were portraying an anti-hero thru the use of word jokes, an art where Al Lowe has become very skilled in.
Well, maybe in the first two parts... The third part however, did have some pretty 'vulgar' scenes, all about sex... Also, part 5 & 6 were pretty much that way too, not really explicit, but did include some plain 'nudity' (in easter-eggs, but anyway)... And at 7, well, I always thought that was the part where Al threw overboard his whole philosophy...
I've had multiple discussions with people on how to maintain the spirit of the old Sierra games and abandoning programmers that did not intend to use AGI and SCI-engines to come up with decent adventures.
While I know you're very fond of the whole adventure genre and respect your point of view, I find this very disturbing. And how would you exactly 'abandon' those programmers?
How frustrating must it be for Brian and other groundbreaking programmers to have their engines being used for vulgar and low-quality adventures?
It's a 'risk' they have to take. When Sierra developed the engine(s), they only used it in their own environs, having their own QA. They (Brian, et al) are well aware of the fact that fanmade games however, do (and also most likely can) not have a standardized quality assurance/censorship. Which (IMHO) can lead to some of the better fanmade AGI games...
If we truly want to carry out AGI and SCI, I think some sort of self-censorship is necessary. Otherwise, these games will die the harsh way...
What do you mean? Do you think the fanmade games have such an disastrous effect? Or are you trying to say that you are going to kill the bad fangames? Then again; were all Sierra games such masterpieces? IMHO, if all games were like King's Quest 1 (regarding the game, not the engine), they never would have had such a big following...
Anyway, I do respect your point of view (and of those many others), but while a warning might be appropriate, I think censorship is a bad thing...