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somewhere, which will render the game similar to the full version, only without movies or music.
The softwarerefinery links are dead - no surprise there.
Last edited by Skanky Burns; March 2, 2003, 08:22.
I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
"So much so that the company that wrote it now no longer exists."
That's not really surprising... After all - look what happened to micropose...
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But by the time you get back Hearts of Iron should be patched up enough to be really great. Neverwinter Nights is only good for multiplayer (not that I've played it) and Morrowind for singleplayer. Sim City 4 might be alright, too. And Master of Orion 3 is good - just don't expect a simple clone of MOO2, it's very different and unlike any other game you've played.
To quote some of my adventures from another forum:
I gave it a second shot today. I was incredibly impressed by how stupid the AI is.
The diplomatic AI is best. I was doing absolutely nothing but developing infrastructure: The same guy kept sending me messages telling me "Cease your actions!" constantly. Then he randomly declared war on me. Two turns later, war ends. Couple turns later, war again! Repeat throughout the ENTIRE game, along with the random "Cease your actions!" messages.
Then I tried turning on the auto-colonize thing since it's so tedious. I figured it'd be easy, right? Turn it on, flag planets you want a colony, it'd colonize the closest ones first. No, it doesn't. It colonizes the ones as FAR AWAY as possible first. Some 30 turns to move a ship.
What's more, it doesn't seem to remember it sent a colony ship there. So while there's already a colony ship there, it sends six more colony ships to the SAME PLANET. The first one colonizes it, then eventually the others get there and ***** "There's already a colony here!". So naturally, instead of going to one of the nearby flagged "Green 2" planets, it colonizes a ****ing "Red 2" planet in the SAME SYSTEM. Eventually they colonized all the planets (most of them worthless), and I still had 1 colony ship left. Naturally, it wanted to spend *40* turns to go across my galaxy and colonize a planet on the other side, rather than a nearby sector.
Oh, and I forgot to mention that for some reason the viceroys built me about 25 troop transports in 200 turns, even though I had only a couple of frigates for a Navy.
Also, is it too much to ask for it not to **** with my sliders?
About the ONLY thing you can really control in the game is the sliders for funding. But it ****s with them constantly! Not just a bit, but a LOT. Funding for military construction on a planet for example: I'll set it at 25%, the next turn it's at 2%!
It's so frustrating.
Also:
Like 3 destroyers camped out over one of my brand new colonies.
*EVERY* turn, they'd attack the colony, it'd tell me "DEFEATED", but they wouldn't invade or anything.
So every turn, for about 50 turns, they'd attack and do nothing. I had no building damage, no casualties, I had no one defending my planet -- but they'd still attack it EVERY turn, never invading and finally taking it over.
not to mention that the AI can't seem to be able to invade planets...which kinda makes the game un-losable.
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
I think it's good, despite some of the flaws it has. Many of the things you are complaining about I have not experienced, or are not actual problems. (if you don't want them colonizing planets 30 turns away, why did you tag it? Turning on the auto colonize AI lets them colonize any planet they want, not just the ones you classify)
The biggest problem I see with it is not saving the sitrep or actions made during a turn.
Still, MOO3 has very little problems if you compair it to some of the other games being mentioned (when they where first released). Take HoI for example, now that was a shameful release.
Anyway, here's my complete list of recommendations:
Battlefield 1942
Freedom Force
GTA III
Medieval: Total War
Warcraft III
Arx Fatalis
Age of Mythology
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MOO3 is the most boring "strategy" game I have ever played.
The first few hours were almost fun (probably because I was clueless), but after playing it for a day I figured out how the game works and then I uninstalled it.
In een hoerekotje aan den overkant emmekik mijn bloem verloren,
In een hoerekotje aan den overkant bennekik mijn bloemeke kwijt
Originally posted by August Borms
after playing it for a day I figured out how the game works and then I uninstalled it.
Indeed? Only one day? Wow, impressive, considering that lots of people are saying that they need to play it for as long as a week only to feel comfortable with the interface, and they're not even mentioning gameplay yet...
Originally posted by Osweld
I think it's good, despite some of the flaws it has. Many of the things you are complaining about I have not experienced, or are not actual problems. (if you don't want them colonizing planets 30 turns away, why did you tag it? Turning on the auto colonize AI lets them colonize any planet they want, not just the ones you classify)
Eventually I do want to colonize those planets, I'd think it'd give priority to the "Sweet Spot" planet 2 turns away rather than a "Yellow 1" planet 30 turns away.
The AI is inept, plain and simple. Which is a damn shame, since the AI controls everything for you.
The game is unplayable unless you're a masochist who has nothing better to do.
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
(Space Empires IV Gold just finished installing, going to get back into a real game )
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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