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Alneyan March 10th, 2005 06:04 PM

Re: Question on posting information etiquette.
 
Gandalf, are you thinking of Runesword? It was a game offered by Shrapnel which went open source (if memory serves) after all copies were sold.

Vega Strike is quite impressive (I haven't checked the Privateer mod), and certainly a game with a *lot* of potential. Hmm...

My turn to offer suggestions: The Babylon flight-sim for another space-based game, though this one is much more focused on combat. If you have ever wanted to fly a Starfury in an inertia-based game, it will fit the bill. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif

www.drod.net, aka DROD, for a formerly commercial game which went freeware (interestingly enough, the original creator is on board). It offers a puzzle dungeon crawl, so the main means of solving puzzles is a good old-fashioned sword and many obstacles are monsters. For the most devious players, there is also a level editor, and quite a few wicked player-made levels have been released; meanwhile, the sequel is reaching completion, and will still be freeware.

Gandalf Parker March 10th, 2005 06:38 PM

Re: Question on posting information etiquette.
 
Quote:

Rogue said:
I'm amazed at how many people really pour a lot of talent/time into those free projects. Heh, I wish I had even a little artistic talent. As it is, I'm about as creative as a dirt clod.

For some its a hobby or a way to use their work skills away from work. For some its a way to "break into the business" and get some resume material. Some of those projects have later gone commercial

Rogue March 11th, 2005 02:20 PM

Re: Question on posting information etiquette.
 
True Gandalf, and if they're using them as resumes I sure hope people take notice of them. Heh, I'm still impressed by the talent and dedication of them--which is also true of the folks who tinker with mods for the Shrapnel product as well.

Alneyan - I followed the Babylon link, but the team hasn't release a flyable copy yet, just a teaser. Hopefully soon though! I'll have to try DROD too.


I ran into a free browswer based Star Wars sim/game called Star Wars Combine. I have no clue how it works really. I did start an account, but I'm still trying to figure it all out. It appears more of a chat type game, but you can travel and do other things. You'd have to check it out I guess as I'm probably not explaining it very well. If you do make a character, you could use my characters name as a referrence "Radom Maroszek" as I think I'm supposed to get some kind of reward? Anyway, it's free so nothing lost if you don't like it I guess. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif

Alneyan March 12th, 2005 07:57 AM

Re: Question on posting information etiquette.
 
Babylon does have a working game, with a few missions (this may not be worth the download if you are on a slow connection however). The links on the right under "Download the Prequel" should work fine... but "should" is something to be wary of in informatics I guess.

Rogue March 12th, 2005 09:24 PM

Re: Question on posting information etiquette.
 
Thanks Alneyan, I guess I just didn't see that. Heh, that brings to mind something about seeing trees through forests!

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