I keep seeing this around for $10 at the stores (the original, I guess? with an expack, I think) Anyone played it? any good?
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age of sail - any thoughts?
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I haven't played it (not my genre), but here's some info from the web:
GameSpy, GameStats, and IGN all have the same blurb:
Not all the elements of this game have gelled into a satisfying whole, but it's a worthwhile game for any nautical buff.
I do remember vaguely the ads. The graphics looked pretty good for its time. I believe they included nearly every nation that had any semblance of a navy during the period covered, and the ships ranged from small sloops to huge four-masted juggernauts.I am on a mission to see how much coffee it takes to actually achieve time travel.
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If your in the market for a 'tall ship' combar simulator, then i think it's the only decent choice. The second one Age of Sail II seems the best of the bunch from what people have said about it.
I tended to like the pirate themed Sea Dogs type of games that the same publisher released a little later - they also have sailing and combat in old wooden ships but in a pirate rpg type setting.
In that series i would recomend Sea Dogs + the first Pirates of the Caribbean game(by bethesda). The latest Age of Pirates has too many problems imho. If you do think about these games check out the forums at:
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For some great mods for these games.
A modern day sailing simulation that is very good is Virtual Sailor:
but it doesn't have classic wooden tall ships, cannons or pirates.
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Re: age of sail - any thoughts?
Originally posted by lord of the mark
I keep seeing this around for $10 at the stores (the original, I guess? with an expack, I think) Anyone played it? any good?
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I suppose. But Im tiring of all the sidequests in BG2, and have gotten back to the main plotline, so I should have the end in sight soon. Its getting a little silly playing EU2 repeatedly now that EU3 is out. The world situation has not evolved to the point were Divided Ground isnt depressing.
Now a lot of my gaming time is spent in the same room where POTM is doing her homework, (which means it doubles as making sure shes on task time) AOK and MI4 have been distracting for her, so I tend not to play them in my most abundant gaming time.
Oh, Ive still got HOI, I guess."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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actually shes gotten better lately about getting her homework done in her room, but now that im deep into BG2, i dont have the craving to load up AOK or MI4.
Which I guess is an argument against buying Age of Sail. But I do find the management of a war ship in that era fascinating. Maybe later then."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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and later it is.
saw it for only $8.49 at Target, figured it wont be on the shelves anymore (the problem with mail ordering games from Amazon, is the shipping charge is too high for a game thats $10 or less, and I cant always find a second title I want from the same store - maybe I should get Steam or something) so I bought it. Age of Sail 2 that is. Shouldnt have any trouble running it on this rig."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Originally posted by Standup
Does this mean you've now tired of Crusader Kings? Don't know where you find the time in between starting all these threads and arguing with Asher
"A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Originally posted by Standup
Does this mean you've now tired of Crusader Kings? Don't know where you find the time in between starting all these threads and arguing with Asher
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I've just bought Pirates.
You may laugh, but it was only for £4, so worth a punt, as long as I try to avoid dancing for as long as I can. Unlike in real life....
It was fun on the ST, but as a proud Amiga owner then I had to wait for the few times I went round my mate's house so I could play it.
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