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General FreeSpace => FreeSpace Discussion => Topic started by: Cobra on January 28, 2016, 09:42:13 pm
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This two-disc compilation pack features two Descent: Freespace games: Descent: Freespace -- The Great War and Descent: Freespace -- Silent Threat. Each of these CDs will rocket you into an intense battle for ultimate control and survival of the best.
From Interplay, Descent: Freespace -- The Great War puts you into a critical situation. Planet earth has been attacked by an alien race know as the Shivans. They have not responded to friendly communication and are on a rampage around the solar system. The GTA (Global Terran Alliance) has dispatched fleets of space fighters and battleships to stop the Shivan destruction. You, as a GTA member have joined the war for survival to hopefully preserve the future and prosperity of the people on Earth. Yet, at such a technological disadvantage to the Shivans, hope is hard to come by. Featuring 30 campaign levels, 20 multi-player missions, eight different ships, plenty of weapons, and a whole slew of tactics for use, this game features a war of epic proportions where only the species with the most might and drive will win. Also featured in the game is a mission editor called "FRED" that will allow you to alter existing missions or create new ones so that campaigns can progress the way you want them. Artificial Intelligence for the computer players has also been upgraded from previous Descent games, so you will definitely have a fight on your hands.
The additional CD-ROM, Descent: Freespace -- Silent Threat takes place during the raging war of the first CD-ROM, but you have been commissioned a special task. You are to go behind enemy lines and retrieve information vital to the GTA. Although, you can't help but wonder if the GTI (Global Terran Intelligence) is setting you up or if the Shivans really are up to no good. With this question posed, you accept the mission and head to your ship. This add-on features 40 new missions to challenge yourself with and a plethora of new ships and weapons to make the game even more involved.
Each game supports Internet and LAN play for up to 12 people in a variety of different styles. Dog fighting, strategy tasks or large-scale team battles all await you and your friends in over 20 different unique multi-player missions and levels.
Did they even play the game or at the very least read the blurbs on the game packages? :wtf:
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Or maybe we have all been playing the wrong game all this time...? :wtf:
Btw, do you have a link to that page?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/311169049361?euid=9cdb59ae0ec04e449ee2bcd5077ef7ee&cp=1
eBay seems to have multiple "detailed descriptions" of it. They have some weird ones for FreeSpace 2, as well. One starts out with "The Great War has apparently ended" and calls the GTA forces "meek."
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Did they even play the game or at the very least read the blurbs on the game packages? :wtf:
I think reading the blurbs is all they did. Hilariously, they didn't even need to bother rewriting them, because providing a direct quote for the purposes of evaluation does not count as either plagiarism or copyright infringement.
Compare:
As the Great War rages on, you've been commissioned by the GTI (Galactic Terran Intelligence) for special intelligence operations. In a matter of National Security, you've been asked to go behind enemy lines in order to preserve the fragile space treaty. Is the GTI setting you up or are the Shivans spreading their evil rage?
Silent Threat takes place during the raging war of the first CD-ROM, but you have been commissioned a special task. You are to go behind enemy lines and retrieve information vital to the GTA. Although, you can't help but wonder if the GTI (Global Terran Intelligence) is setting you up or if the Shivans really are up to no good.
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Shivans being "up to no good" is a serious contender with "evil rage" though
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Am I the only person who is resisting actually asking the seller the above question about the inaccuracies?
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To me it reads like a language issue. These are sounding like multiple iterations of Google Translate.
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It's an American copy located in Goshen, Indiana. Not the most likely place for translation needs. But eBay itself doesn't have anything to do with those descriptions right? Isn't that all provided directly by the seller?
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It's an American copy located in Goshen, Indiana. Not the most likely place for translation needs. But eBay itself doesn't have anything to do with those descriptions right? Isn't that all provided directly by the seller?
Not necessarily. EBay has pre-written detailed descriptions that you can choose from that have things like official measurements and specifications. I pointed out to the seller before posting this that the description they used for the game had barely anything right on it, and they replied saying it was an eBay description.