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Originally posted by Jamski
I beg to differ.
It may have a few small flaws, but it is surely one of the great classic games. MoM sucks is just a tiny bit far from the truth
Anyway - the use of "warp lanes" or whatever in 4x games to create chokepoints has one very important side effect - it simplifies AI path-finding.
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As far as warp lanes are concerned.
1. SEIV - warp lanes take one move point as do system moves.
2. MoO3, Pax, and ascend. all have multiple move warps. These seem to bog down the end game quite a bit (Not that I finished a game of MoO3).
I still prefer the no warp lanes games, with chokepoints/territory defined by scanners and technology.We're sorry, the voices in my head are not available at this time. Please try back again soon.
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I've modded my MoO3 to have high-speed warp-lanes and moderate speed off-road travel. Don't even ask why I've gone back to this game this last week, but it seems to be quite a nice system now.
-Jam1) The crappy metaspam is an affront to the true manner of the artform. - Dauphin
That's like trying to overninja a ninja when you aren't a mammal. CAN'T BE DONE. - Kassi on doublecrossing Ljube-ljcvetko
Check out the ALL NEW Galactic Overlord Website for v2.0 and the Napoleonic Overlord Website or even the Galactic Captians Website Thanks Geocities!
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Resistance is futile. You will come to love MoO3
MoO1 had implied warp lanes. You couldn't park or have combat in space. You travelled from star to star. Not being able to travel further than your fuel range allowed was an added twist and one I welcome, although it did make games hard to balance at the start.To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.
H.Poincaré
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Resistance is futile. You will come to love MoO3
I have to admit that when patched and heavily modded it is playable, and actually not bad fun. Its not the best game ever or anything, and I find myself screaming "Why!?!" a bit too often, but still... it rewards a patient approach.
-Jam1) The crappy metaspam is an affront to the true manner of the artform. - Dauphin
That's like trying to overninja a ninja when you aren't a mammal. CAN'T BE DONE. - Kassi on doublecrossing Ljube-ljcvetko
Check out the ALL NEW Galactic Overlord Website for v2.0 and the Napoleonic Overlord Website or even the Galactic Captians Website Thanks Geocities!
Taht 'ventisular link be woo to clyck.
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Originally posted by Urban Ranger
I have never played Ascendancy, but heard that it was bad.
Ascendancy was beautiful, really. The atmosphere it created was its best suit, but it had several other great aspects, including ship design, the fun space combat, and the 3-D, rotatable galaxy which could have literally hundreds of star systems. The solar systems were also 3-D and rotatable, so combat was 3-D. I also liked the colonization and planetary improvement system, and the research tree was quite creative. For the time, also, the graphics were superb. The musical score was also a big part of the atmosphere.
The biggest flaw, as mentioned, was that the AI was brain-dead. It was just too easy. However, there was a patch released that you can still download that does improve the AI a bit. Not enough to satisfy a lot of people, though, I'm sure.
Tied into that was that the Warp Lane system allowed you know exactly when enemy fleets were approaching which systems and set up ambushes. You could just park ships by the warp point in the solar systems and wait as the enemy moved into a trap. See, once you entered a star lane, you couldn't go back or stop. You had to go through to the other side. And it could take many, many turns to get through them. The good thing, however, was that in a big galaxy, even in the late game you would still find unexplored star systems and unclaimed planets, as traveling to far-off stars was time-consuming for everyone.
The final big problem was the end-game micromanagement of systems and fleets. Once you got a sizeable empire, it was a heavy burden to handle it all. If you wanted to upgrade ships, you had to send them--individually, as there was no fleet movement or ability to group ships--to a system with a space dock and then refit each ship in turn (since each planet could only work on one project at a time, you'd have to rotate the ships into the dock to refit, which takes many turns depending on the refit needed, and in the meantime the planet could build nothing else). Also, you were bombarded with messages when your planets had free population or built something or yadayadayada that you couldn't disable.
Still, IMO the rewards of the game outweighed the negatives enough to be engrossed by it for some time and to still think of it fondly as my first 4X game. With a few mods it could be even better.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Yeah I certainly don't consider my time spent playing Ascendancy wasted. I'd tear my hair out every time I captured a good world and found all the wrong buildings built on the resource multiplier tiles, but it was fun all the sameTo doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.
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Oh, and I fired up IG2 the other night and have been playing that. It really has some wonderful ideas as well, but the interface is somewhat frustrating and the inability to select galaxy size is irritating. It's a little too rigid in terms of having a set storyline and occurances. At least you can move freely throughout the galaxy, and they limit expansion by making your ships have a steadily decreasing radar range the further they get from your territory. So you have to research more powerful radar and expand progressively over neighboring worlds. I'd be interested in seeing something similar implemented in a Civ game to prevent ICS and the all-too-early exploration of everything on the map.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Originally posted by Grumbold
Yeah I certainly don't consider my time spent playing Ascendancy wasted. I'd tear my hair out every time I captured a good world and found all the wrong buildings built on the resource multiplier tiles, but it was fun all the same
But what about the thrill of discovering an uninhabited system with a huge planet that was covered totally in green, blue and red tiles? Ah, the joy...Tutto nel mondo è burla
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With all due respect that is due to respected gamers here....
MOO3 how shall I put this? MOO3 is a "pregnant female dog". MOO3 "uses vacuum suction on male donkey thingies".
Now with that said how could anyone trash Star Wars Rebellion?
Sorry I did not intend to sound like a typical "not very nice person", but my experience with MOO3 was abysmal and I usually love TBS micromanaging minutiae.
I'll echo what some have said about Stars!, it definately keeps you entertained for a while but you will soon find yourself being dragged back to C3C!signature not visible until patch comes out.
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MoO3 patched into something playable and at least has a huge feeling of scope.
Rebellion (Supremacy this side of the pond) was similarly limp but had the added disadvantage of making you feel like the Empire was a couple of rusting space tugs and a handful of personnel instead of something big and implacable. Especially when a random start could see you with a truly useless combination of planets and installations.
IG2 is a lot of fun but I get tired of the monster fleet endgame. Especially when you can trick the enemy monster fleet into running in circles while you clean up.To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.
H.Poincaré
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The problem with Rebellion is in its very concept. A planetary management strategy game just doesn't fit the story, as the Empire is supposed to span the galaxy and control a million worlds, while the Rebellion is a small rag-tag outfit that doesn't even control planets, just get support from a very few rim worldsTutto nel mondo è burla
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Well yeah, uh emmm, yeah those things WRT Rebellion(Supremacy) detract from the game but...........
How about if you're a Star Wars nut like me, then is it a good game? I admit it's a weak arguement but maybe I can serve as an example. Meaning that you have to be a fanatic of the subject matter to overlook serious flaws? I guess one could make that arguement about MOO3 as well. In sum I have respect for others opinions of games that I might dislike and will leave it at that.signature not visible until patch comes out.
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