I will notice to all of you that GameSpy's review doesn't even NOTICE any problem concerning graphics. He didn't spoke about battles alot though, but I guess he may have spoke about it if it was THAT worst.
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Can MOO3 survive with games like Hegemonia,Orb and IG3 crowding?
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Viper is *****ing and trolling constantly, all over the place, spreading unwanted slime like a drooling dog. He's uncontrollable in sheer volume... like a cross between a drooling dog and a fire hydrant, really... poor kid, having those as parents.
Im 22 and have fun with gamming. The only game I spread crap about is the **** pile called ORB. The worst game in history.
Yes ORB sucks.
SO where am I spreading all this info fool? I only made 2 topics on issues cracker.
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Originally posted by Trifna
I will notice to all of you that GameSpy's review doesn't even NOTICE any problem concerning graphics. He didn't spoke about battles alot though, but I guess he may have spoke about it if it was THAT worst."Give us peace in our time",
Stuart Adamson, singer from Big Country, 1958-2001.
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Ive played the demo to both Hegemonia and IG3 and i think they are good games but MOO3 will still be a cut above the rest as the latest preview stats. I played IG & IG2 and they where both very good but not great. I think moo3 will be that game. I HOPE.
P.S I will not buy Hegemonia its to much like homeworld. I'll wait for MOO3 & IG3.
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ORB would interest me, except I hear it doesn't have much of a single player campaign. Or it does, but the story isn't exactly what you'd call impressive, and that definately puts me off!
Homeworld, on the other hand, had a wonderful and at least somewhat original story. And how about that atmosphere?
As for graphics, I do understand the concern. When Birth of the Federation was released, a lot of people were complaining that it didn't support any kind of 3D acceleration for the space combat portion of the game, and now, some three and a half years later, comes Master of Orion III, still without acceleration!
That being said, it won't bother me. Heck, I used to turn off the space combat bit when I played MOO2 a lot of the time, but since Quicksilver has openly stated that they're aiming for the mass market with this game, I can't help but think this will prove to be a significant negative factor for a lot of people. Namely the shallow ignorant masses! Whose money Quicksilver needs!
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Civ's brand recongition among casual gamers is orders of magnitude larger than Moo's. Moo will not sale any significant number on name.
It'll have to be good. Which might explain the difference between the effort QS and Firaxis seem to have been putting into QA."The number of political murders was a little under one million (800,000 - 900,000)." - chegitz guevara on the history of the USSR.
"I think the real figures probably are about a million or less." - David Irving on the number of Holocaust victims.
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I have one more comment about the graphics
Does anyone remember the Infocom text games, aka Zork? That's one of the best games I've ever played. Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I want a game that makes me think, that draws me into a different world I can be a part of. Graphics do help sometimes, but what good is the scenery if you don't care where you're going? As for sales, everyone I know is getting a copy if it comes out before Christmas
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