Sorry, but...
Moderator: Oberlus
Sorry, but...
I've got to be honest. I found this site because I've been playing MOO (the original) for the last month or so and really enjoying it, and I wondered if anyone had picked up the ball. I did some googling and found you guys. This thing you did is impressive, I must say, and I'm grateful for the help I got getting it working. I just didn't find it any fun. Mostly it was too complicated for me. I'm not saying this to hurt anyone's feelings or offend. As I said, it's a pretty darn impressive accomplishment.
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Of course you didn't. I wouldn't even call freeOrion a game yet. It's not supposed to be played at this stage of the development.jesse wrote:I just didn't find it any fun.
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If you want to play a very fun, FINISHED game, I highly recommend Sword of the Stars, and it's expansion, Born of Blood.
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To the spammer: thanks for the tip, but I'm on a Mac. If you want to support a cool, FINISHED platform, try Leopard.
To the real responder: I understand that it's not finished, and I'll grant that it might be something I'll enjoy eventually, but for what it's worth at this stage, it doesn't seem to be going a direction I'd like. I went looking on the web because I was enjoying playing the original MOO. I somewhat enjoyed MOO II, but playing the original made me realize how far MOO II strayed from the pure fun of the first one. When I saw that FreeOrion was inspired partly by MOO II, I hoped that it was keeping some of the cool parts of MOO II but going backwards a little bit to recapture some of the simple fun of MOO. Instead, it seems to be going the opposite direction--more complexity than I'd like. It's certainly a good way to go for many, it's really just a matter of taste.
To the real responder: I understand that it's not finished, and I'll grant that it might be something I'll enjoy eventually, but for what it's worth at this stage, it doesn't seem to be going a direction I'd like. I went looking on the web because I was enjoying playing the original MOO. I somewhat enjoyed MOO II, but playing the original made me realize how far MOO II strayed from the pure fun of the first one. When I saw that FreeOrion was inspired partly by MOO II, I hoped that it was keeping some of the cool parts of MOO II but going backwards a little bit to recapture some of the simple fun of MOO. Instead, it seems to be going the opposite direction--more complexity than I'd like. It's certainly a good way to go for many, it's really just a matter of taste.
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Eh?? I'm a spammer? *confused* Anyways, my suggestion still holds. Sword of the Stars. It's like a modern Master of Orion 1. Maybe if enough Mac users showed interest in the game on the developer's boards, they would release a mac version??
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You do push that game alot. That is spamming/selling that game. Lol, but there are few good 4X games.
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Good on ya then.
I'll push Guild Wars.
Guild Wars FTW lol!
I'll push Guild Wars.
Guild Wars FTW lol!