Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:15 am
Commodore111 wrote:Ignore Magick when he insults people who clearly are more sane than him.
I may not seem sane, but i am. No voices for me.
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Commodore111 wrote:Ignore Magick when he insults people who clearly are more sane than him.
The only good permutation of that game would be a sandbox-style BSF.Commodore111 wrote:BSF + Spore = BATTLESPORES FOREVER!
Um.ACDI)Anton wrote:actually...
im gonna have to go with Magick
BSF is practicaly spore but futurized...
What? you mean, grow-your-own-space-empire?Magick wrote:
Um.
That isn't what i was saying.
The only good VERSION of Spore +BSF would be BSF with sandbox-style gameplay. And i'm talking about the spore style, not the kind we have now.
Well you and I see it form different angles. I wasn't advocating anything except for the I hate EA and modern disposable gaming bit towards the end. I am a game designer so the whole sequel-rama and DRM debate is a bit silly to me since its crappy people putting crappy protection on crappy games won't stop slightly crappier people from decrappifying the crap that the first set of crappy people put on their crappy games.Lord-General Thunder wrote:Rick Roll of rehashed arguements treading familar ground that's not going to settle anything.
Moo I and Moo II were the only great games of that genre. Space Empires was a series developped by some indie dudes that was complex and fun. Then Moo III pretty much kill the genre with the "do you taxes" approach. Gal Civ was... okay... not really. Then the Gal Civ guys made SoSE and gave you a complex game and didn't tell you how to play it very much.What? you mean, grow-your-own-space-empire?
Well, I can sympathize, and even agree with that.antisocialmunky wrote:Well you and I see it form different angles. I wasn't advocating anything except for the I hate EA and modern disposable gaming bit towards the end.Lord-General Thunder wrote:Rick Roll of rehashed arguements treading familar ground that's not going to settle anything.
Yeah, the pirates who were responsible for causing companies to have to protect their games in the first place should be subject to some kind of class action lawsuit, I'm thinking. Imagine how much we could all get out of them for "pain and suffering."At any rate, punishing paying customers is a bad idea.