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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Pegasus V on February 07, 2002, 07:50:00 pm
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Have you all heard of these new games?:
Star Trek Bridge Commander
Star Wars Galaxies
I can't wait to test out Bridge Commander on my new 1.5GHz 17' Flatscreen GeForce2 computer. Galaxies comes out at the end of the year and hopefully by then I should have an Internet connection. Galaxies sounds like an excellent game. When these two are released I think I'm gunna have to say goodbye to Freespace (unless FS3 was to ever come around - yeah right...). Who can't wait for these games?
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Star Wars Galaxies?
Haven't heard of it but I'm obsessed with Star Wars...what's it about?
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Star Wars Galaxies, IIRC, is the new massively multiplayer online RPG in the Starwars Universe. Yes, for the drooling fanboys, they even included Darth Maul's race for players. If it weren't cursed by the fact that almost every Star Wars game was crap AND the fact that its multiplayer only and online only, it might have been good.
Bridge Commander is a starship battle sim focus on the bridge, not on piloting. You give commands and stuff and your crew makes your ship fight. Not my cup of tea, and set in a universe that I find increasingly execrable.
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Originally posted by mikhael:
Not my cup of tea, and set in a universe that I find increasingly execrable.
But you have to like Enterprise though, surely...
Check out Galaxies at LucasArts.com and Bridge Commander at st-bridgecommander.com (I think).
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Originally posted by Pegasus V:
But you have to like Enterprise though, surely...
Check out Galaxies at LucasArts.com and Bridge Commander at st-bridgecommander.com (I think).
Um. No. Actually, I find it visually appealing (nice ship modelling) and find that it benefits greatly from having the sound turned off completely. If one were to remove all the non-CGI from it, it might be notably improved.
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http://www.404error.com
ruhkferret on ICQ/AIM
"Your guy was a little SQUARE! You had to use your IMAGINATION! There were no multiple levels or screens. There was just one screen forever and you could never win the game. It just kept getting harder and faster until you died. JUST LIKE LIFE." --Ernie Cline
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Originally posted by Pegasus V:
But you have to like Enterprise though, surely...
Check out Galaxies at LucasArts.com and Bridge Commander at st-bridgecommander.com (I think).
It's www.bridgecommander.com ("http://www.bridgecommander.com")
I actually pointed that game out quite a while ago...
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Originally posted by Grey Wolf:
I actually pointed that game out quite a while ago...
Sorry.
[This message has been edited by Pegasus V (edited 02-07-2002).]
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1) no -I hate ST
2) no - I can't afford online games, and if I could, I would go for Wolrd of Warcraft.
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Bridge Commander: Yay! (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/smile.gif)
Galaxies: Nay! (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/squeeze.gif)
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BC: Meh.
SWG: Meh.
Quake3: Woohoo!
Freelancer: Woohoo!
EVE: Woohoo!
FS3: Woohoo!
*performs a short-range subspace jump to the hills*
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Originally posted by an0n:
BC: Meh.
SWG: Meh.
Quake3: Woohoo!
Freelancer: Woohoo!
EVE: Woohoo!
FS3: Woohoo!
*performs a short-range subspace jump to the hills*
FS3? absolutely.
all the rest (except freelancer)? pass.
Freelancer? At this point, I wouldn't touch this game with stolen hands. A thing of purest vile nastieness. I would sooner play "Extreme Skydiving!" or "Deer Hunter".
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--Mik
http://www.404error.com
ruhkferret on ICQ/AIM
"Your guy was a little SQUARE! You had to use your IMAGINATION! There were no multiple levels or screens. There was just one screen forever and you could never win the game. It just kept getting harder and faster until you died. JUST LIKE LIFE." --Ernie Cline
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The 2 games i'm waiting for are IG3 and Morrowind
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I am waiting on Unreal 2 and Unreal Tournament 2; being a long-time Unreal fan, these will be my next two definite purchases. I have not heard (yet) of any really good space sims coming out this year, so FS2 will remain a favorite for me. (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/wink.gif) Other games I am really looking forward to are Deus Ex 2 and Thief 3, but these probably are not coming out anytime in the near future.
By the way, I picked up Medal of Honor: Allied Assault a few days ago and I am extremely impressed with it. If any of you are into FPS games or WW2 shooters, I would heartily recommend this title. (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/smile.gif)
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Originally posted by mikhael:
If it weren't cursed by the fact that almost every Star Wars game was crap
Most of the Star Wars games are pretty good. Or do you just have a different opinion of games?
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Originally posted by Unidan:
Most of the Star Wars games are pretty good. Or do you just have a different opinion of games?
Till Jedi Knight (included), they were good. After that, they were all crap ( excepted Xwing Alliance, tho I for myself I didn't like it much, but regardless of my own opinion, it is a good game).
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I'm waiting to win the lottery so I can buy all the games for which I'm waiting (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
Doubt it's going to happen though (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/rolleyes.gif)
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Originally posted by Unidan:
Most of the Star Wars games are pretty good. Or do you just have a different opinion of games?
Lets see. The Arcade games were good (Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back).
Every one of the console games (and I mean all) sucked.
The PC games are a mixed bag. X-wing and TIE-Fighter were good, as were DarkForces and Jedi Knight. Unfortunatley, I can't find it in myself to like either XvsT nor XWA. The Rebel Assault games sucked, Shadows of the Empire sucked. All of the games from Episode 1 except racer sucked. Then there's Battlegrounds and That Damned Fleet Game (I can't recall the game's name but I so bloody regret buying it. Was it Rebellion? no matter, it single-handedly balanced the goodness of Xwing, TieFighter, DF1&2 and the arcade games).
The vast majority were games I wouldn't spend stolen money on, while the balance were so good as to make me upgrade my computer for the whole experience (DF:JediKnigh with an A3d sound card. R0X0R.)
Now we have StarWars: Galaxies. Let us ennumerate the way this game sucks right out of the box:
- Pay to Play
- Online Only
- Multiplayer Only
I'm actually more likely to buy Freelancer than I am this game and I'd rather buy The Weakest Link than Freelancer.
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--Mik
http://www.404error.com
ruhkferret on ICQ/AIM
"Your guy was a little SQUARE! You had to use your IMAGINATION! There were no multiple levels or screens. There was just one screen forever and you could never win the game. It just kept getting harder and faster until you died. JUST LIKE LIFE." --Ernie Cline
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Originally posted by mikhael:
I'm actually more likely to buy Freelancer than I am this game and I'd rather buy The Weakest Link than Freelancer.
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Most SWs games are very good. Although liking the Weakest Link more than Freelancer is worrying.
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*timidly* Force Commander? *runs away without waiting for an answer, lest he be mocked and ridiculed*
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"An evil mind is a constant comfort."
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Originally posted by Zeronet:
Most SWs games are very good. Although liking the Weakest Link more than Freelancer is worrying.
Nope. I pretty much have to disagree with you. The vast minority of them are pretty good. The vast majority of Star Wars games make the Weakest Link look like a viable videogame buy.
Of course, I don't like the Weakest Link, but its got to be better than DiabloLancer or MouseLancer or JoystickSupportAsAnAfterthoughtLancer or YouDon'tFlyYourShipYourComputerDoesLancer or Wasn'tISupposedToBeASpaceSimLancer. *FEH*
If the whole control scheme isn't revamped so that you can control your ship completely and properly and directly, instead of using a bloody mouse, I'll not buy it. Moreover, I'll convince my friends not to buy it. (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/icons/icon8.gif)
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--Mik http://www.404error.com ("http://www.404error.com")
ruhkferret on ICQ/AIM
"Your guy was a little SQUARE! You had to use your IMAGINATION! There were no multiple levels or screens. There was just one screen forever and you could never win the game. It just kept getting harder and faster until you died. JUST LIKE LIFE." --Ernie Cline
[This message has been edited by mikhael (edited 02-08-2002).]
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Jed Knight 2: Outcast is coming out soon and it looks as if it might break this trend of mediocre SW games... (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/smile.gif) (if this gets good reviews, I might pick it up as well, since the original JK was great)
On a side note, does anyone here happen to be like me and will never, ever buy pay-to-play games? (all of which, to make matters worse, are multiplayer only)
[This message has been edited by CP5670 (edited 02-08-2002).]
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I'm with you on that one. Although... Sony's hosting one MMPOG called "Infantry" which I'm addicted to. (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~freespace/ubb/noncgi/biggrin.gif)
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Jedi Knight II looks incredibly good, it looks like it has the same kind of highly polished tought that RTCW had, hopefully it'll be a worthy addition to the SW universe.
As far as SW space games go, I prefered XvsT to XWA, I'm not sure why - it's probably the fact that you could build up your pilots credentials more and do different missions as you liked as opposed to being forced into the story or made to use the (rather poor) simulator. If XsT had XWA graphics I'd still be playing it today.
I haven't really enjoyed any of the other SW games, they've got potential but they never seemed to work out right - and some of them were really very dire.
As far as Freelancer goes, I like the look of it but I don't much like the idea of the controls. However I'm confident that they'll add full ship piloting support in since everyone seems to be moaning about it. Still - time will tell!
Finally, as far as pay-per-play games go - I never intend to buy those. I don't understand where everyones supposed to get the money from to afford to pay for games like that, and the idea of weekly or monthly fees to play a game is totally wrong.