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Would anyone like me to e-mail them the full review?
Here's some quotes from it:
While they're considering their reply, let me tell you in confidence that I've played through several MOO3 games and worked through diplomacy with different races. It has to be said that Quicksilver has done a superlative job in building a sense of distinctive intelligence for each, less dependent upon a fixed characteristic than on a complex mix of independent goals, strengths, weaknesses, and perceptions about the rest of the universe. The AI here isn't quite as devious and nasty as human intelligence, but it has yet to leave me wondering at insane or stupid decisions.. As admiral, I only needed to give each task force the most elementary of commands. The grand picture was mine. The ship AI was truly competent enough to handle the rest.. Diplomatic AI has never been anywhere near as clever as in MOO3, for instance. Combat has never been so strategically focused. Colony development has never been so detailed and intensive, and computer opponents so well-balanced that literally any of them could win.Despite MOO3's complexity, I've actually found it a more absorbing game than either of its predecessors. (And that's despite giving MOO2 a high review rating in 1996, and periodically keeping it on my computer for months at a time, ever since then.)
After reading this, I'm simply astounded by how great this game sounds. The game gets knocked on some presentation points, but man, there is so much...coolness involved. No spoilers either.
Well worth my signing up to IGN for a 7-day free trial.Last edited by kalbear; February 14, 2003, 23:45.
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Originally posted by kalbear
Would anyone like me to e-mail them the full review?"As far as general advice on mod-making: Go slow as far as adding new things to the game until you have the basic game all smoothed out ... Make sure the things you change are really imbalances and not just something that doesn't fit with your particular style of play." - WesW
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Originally posted by wildman45
I hope they can patch this.
Besides, after a good night's rest, I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't notice somethings you wish you had or hadn't done in the course of a saved turn. I know I do.
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Nah, it's not likely that they completely redo their savegame system. They obviously had a good reason to make it save only completed turns in the first place. I guess it has to do with MP games being saveable and interchangeable. Confusing for SP though, especially for those cheat0rs who are used to saving before every major battle.
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