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    Hi guys....nope...I'm not dead yet...not yet ::as he attempts to sound like Obi Wan Kenobi::

    I've been recuperating from a stay in the hospital after acute pancreatitus (prolly spelled wrong)....anyway, that's why I've not been lurking much...but I wanted everybody to know that I've not forgotten about the smax guide, and ask a general question to the powers that be about the fiction contest (which I will do in e-mail as soon as I finish this post).

    And now that I'm out, more-or-less recovered, and back at work for my big first day back (great party on my first day back....beer truck and all...LOL!) it's back to work on the smax guide....apologies for the delay.

    -=Vel=-
    The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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    Welcome back. Accompanied by a flourish of trumpets.

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    • #3
      Absolutely nothing kills you does it? The world may try its absolute hardest, but nothing can remove Vel from him SMACing. Welcome back man.
      The church is the only organisation that exists for the benefit of its non-members
      Buy your very own 4-dimensional, non-orientable, 1-sided, zero-edged, zero-volume, genus 1 manifold immersed in 3-space!
      All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That's his.
      "They offer us some, but we have no place to store a mullet." - Chegitz Guevara

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      • #4
        Well, look at that.. the legend lives.. Welcome back man

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        • #5
          Hail to the chief (?).
          It's close to midnight and something evil's is lurking in the dark.

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          • #6
            Thanks guys.... And Chowlett, I'm beginning to think you're right, though I get the feeling that I'm burning through my nine lives at a much faster rate than I should be. After all, I'm only 32...sheesh.

            Ahhhh, but on balance I'd not change a thing. Okay, maybe I'd have made it not HURT so much this past time, but aside from that....



            Good to be back among the living! (again)

            -=Vel=-
            The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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            • #7
              So my elite probe team failed on its mission to assassinate you ? They will be severly punished !

              Seriously, it's good to hear that you're doing better, but don't you forget to send me an autographed copy of your guide, or I'll have to send the assassins in for real

              Welcome back
              Aredhran

              [This message has been edited by Aredhran (edited April 24, 2001).]

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              • #8

                Hey, check out EA's new game:

                Velociryx the Undead

                wb, bro

                G.

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                • #9
                  ::grins::

                  Sorry Red H....I ate your Probe team for breakfast....mayhaps that is what mucked up my pancreas in the first place.

                  And thanks to both you and brother Googlie for adding words of welcome.

                  A random, stream-of-consciousness aside:
                  Googlie, a Loooooong time ago, you created a thread here asking if anybody had gotten and played HOMM3....after hearing some mixed reviews about it, I broke down and bought the game on the cheap (twenty bucks for the "Complete" edition, which came with two expansion packs.

                  While it lacks the complexity of SMAC, I have to admit, the game rocks and the graphics are utterly gorgeous!

                  The game also has a very user friendly scenario editor (which the folks who designed the SMAC editor would do well to study), and I've *just* started exploring the ins and outs of it....so far, I can report that it's quite flexible, and I'm creating my very first "adventure" with it....so if you ever wound up purchasing the game and are looking for a new "quest" to complete, I should have this one polished in a couple days. It's good therapy....

                  And, if anybody reading this plays the game and wants to take a peek, just e-mail me at:

                  WebMaster@velociryx.every1.net

                  And I'll shoot you the file when it's complete. (I've created a hints file, cos it's frustratingly tough in the early going, and will send it optionally....just ask if you want it...)

                  Sheesh...how's that for wandering off topic....::

                  -=Vel=-
                  The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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                  • #10

                    ::looks over shoulder:: Is there another Googlie here?

                    Vel:

                    Mistaken identity - I've never played HOMM 1,2 or 3. I did play some MOO2, and I remember waxing eloquent and excitedly about Homeworld, but never HOMM.

                    Maybe Rynn .....

                    WAZZUP?

                    How ya doin'?

                    Drinking a Bud and surfing the forums


                    Nope, wasn't Rynn either



                    G.

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                    • #11
                      Vel:

                      HOMM3 is, indeed, a very good game. I've had it since it came out and I still play it regularly.

                      You might want to get the first expansion pack, 'Armageddon's Blade'. Apart from a new town-type, the conflux (my favourite ) there are also more and better neutral creatures.

                      Most importantly though is that the editor is improved a good deal. The changes aren't many, but they are absolutely vital. The things that were changed was basically that things that you could not manipulate (such as which skill you got in a 'skill hut') earlier has been made available for more customizing. They have also added a rather nifty campaign editor where you can tie levels together like the campaigns that came with the game. If you enjoy making maps then you should definitely buy Armageddon's Blade.

                      Some good HOMM sites:

                      Portals of Might and Magic's HOMM3-section Has tons of useful stuff.
                      Astralwizard's Heroes-section also has a lot of good stuff. Especially the maps section contains many good hints about what makes a good map.
                      h3trio has java (optional) and anoying sounds (not optional:mad but their advice on mapping is pure gold.

                      Oh, and welcome back.


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                      -bondetamp
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                      When you have shot and killed a man you have in some measure clarified your attitude toward him. You have given a definite answer to a definite problem. For better or worse you have acted decisively. In a way, the next move is up to him.
                      -- R. A. Lafferty
                      -bondetamp
                      The trouble with fighting for human freedom is that one spends most of one's time defending scoundrels. For it is against scoundrels that oppressive laws are first aimed, and oppression must be stopped at the beginning if it is to be stopped at all.
                      -H. L. Mencken

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                      • #12
                        ::as he blushes::

                        Sorry Googlie....the surgery musta turned my brain into so much mush....LOL...but I coulda sworn I saw a post from you way back, not that you had bought the game, but just asking about it in general....if anybody had gotten it, what they thought, etc.. ::shrug:: I'm gettin' senile I guess....

                        Bond, I must confess that I've never played "regular" HOMM3. I started off with Heroes Complete, which came with both Armageddon's Blade and The Shadow of Death....both really good expansions! And from your report of it, I'm kinda glad I did! I'm not sure I'd have been happy with the editor, sans the customization options available now....reallly versitile editor! (and to keep this thread at least vaguely on the topic of SMAC, let me say again that if there ever is a SMAC sequel, then the coders on the game would likely be well served by studying how the map editor for HOMM3 is put together).

                        In comparing the two games, I somewhat misspoke myself earlier. I should have said that HOMM3 lacks the economic complexity of SMAC, but in all, it is a superior war game, as it takes a high degree of tactical finesse to excel at the game (especially on some of those expert level maps you can get at Astral Wizard's site! Sheesh!)

                        Anyway, enough of my rambling....but I'm glad to see there are at least a few HOMM3 fans here at 'polyton, and again (insert plug here), my first scenario, "The Seventh Kingdom" will be done in a matter of days now....just doing some text checking and final balancing is all....

                        -=Vel=-

                        [This message has been edited by Velociryx (edited April 25, 2001).]
                        The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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                        • #13
                          Still OT, are HOMM and HOMM2 any good? I can't find HOMM3 'round here, but the previous two are now abandonware. Should I have a look?
                          The church is the only organisation that exists for the benefit of its non-members
                          Buy your very own 4-dimensional, non-orientable, 1-sided, zero-edged, zero-volume, genus 1 manifold immersed in 3-space!
                          All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That's his.
                          "They offer us some, but we have no place to store a mullet." - Chegitz Guevara

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                          • #14
                            Vel:

                            Doubt if it was me. The spells/sorcery types of games have never appealed to me. My library is strategy (civ types), sports (like EA's FIFA, NHL, etc) and simulations (Janes, Falcon, etc) with some forays into the likes of Homeworld (great), Braveheart (being scottish, couldn't resist - mistake) and AoE and C&C, which I didn't play much.

                            Mostly now, though I am just smac/x and CivII

                            G.

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                            • #15
                              Chowlett:

                              Well, HOMM and HOMM2 were both great games, but: Heroes 3 has done something I've never seen before. They managed to make a sequel that was so good that I haven't heard anyone complain that there a) wasn't enough changes to make the overhaul worth it, or b) were changes that were bad. They managed to make thousands of little changes that overall improved gameplay without alienating (to my knowledge) any of the fan base. I think that is pretty impressive.

                              Download HOMM2 and try it out. Just remember that it is a rather old game. Then get your local store to order HOMM3 alone (it is cheap now) or the whole pack like Vel (it's not that much more expensive). With some hours of HOMM2 under your belt you'll learn HOMM3 very quickly and you'll really appreciate the changes.

                              And, just for the record, I don't work for them. I'm just a fan.

                              More general:

                              The one thing I probably like best with the series is that it is turn based but with much shorter rounds than SMAC (or civ). This makes hot seat gaming a much more viable option for me. It is just so damn nice to play it with one or two friends at the same computer until the wee hours.

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                              -bondetamp
                              --
                              When you have shot and killed a man you have in some measure clarified your attitude toward him. You have given a definite answer to a definite problem. For better or worse you have acted decisively. In a way, the next move is up to him.
                              -- R. A. Lafferty
                              -bondetamp
                              The trouble with fighting for human freedom is that one spends most of one's time defending scoundrels. For it is against scoundrels that oppressive laws are first aimed, and oppression must be stopped at the beginning if it is to be stopped at all.
                              -H. L. Mencken

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