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Edit: (Apparently IŽll say more http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif ) The continous time vs. turnbased introduces a higher level of complexity as well. This means that algorithms must attempt to do more with less resources, not just the same amount of work with less resources. Quote:
[ March 10, 2004, 09:22: Message edited by: Bossemanden ] |
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Check out Avernum, if you can bear past-age graphics but value gameplay and storytelling, it's excellent. I can't wait for Blades of Avernum. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif Ah, yes, and I love Kohan as well... what a great little gem due to it's gameplay. Finally a RTS that rewards moderately slow skill over quick button pushing. |
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The root problem with the EU-engined games isn't *caused* by their continuous-time nature. It's more fundamental. The problem would still exist if the games were turn-based. Continuous-time just exacerbates an already weak AI. Finally, as you have admitted, continuous-time could never justify brain-dead behavior such as massive overstacking or stupid war declarations (just to name the two most obvious flaws these games *still* have after *years* of patches). That's just bad logic. Which, as I contend, extends all the way to the core of the games. |
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If you have NWN, you should try Shadowlords(1-5), and it's sequel Dreamcatcher(1-4) by Adam Miller. If you don't have NWN, you should get it just to be able to play these. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
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Mmh. Most games i like to play have already been mentioned.
If graphics aren't your main concern, I would check out the underdog site www.the-underdogs.org. They have tons really good classics. If you like rpg's try Wasteland, which has still a very loyal following even though it's from 1987. On a side note: I really enjoy EU II and Victoria, the community is pretty good , too. My recomendation: get'em play'em. The money is not wasted. |
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But then again, they felt Lionheart was worthy of the name...and that was the most God-awful rushed-together mess of an RPG that I've played in many a year. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon9.gif |
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I guess what I'm looking for (and I suppose I should have been clearer, since I've gotten a lot of these types of responses) is not so much old classics (as I've been a computer/board/pen-and-paper gamer for a long time) but more the "relatively recently-released, unknown/unsung, unjustly ignored" types of games. I do thank you for the suggestion, though. A few years back I purchased Interplay's giant RPG collection just so I could play Wasteland again. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif On another note, I tried the King of Dragon Pass tour, the Ur-Quan Masters game, and the Star Empires IV demo Last night. I LOVED KoDP (was already a Hero Wars fan, but knew nothing about KoDP) and will probably end up plunking down for it. I enjoyed Ur-Quan (great music in the remixes, too). And SEIV was just fantastic. The jury's still out on EU2/Victoria, it seems. There's obviously a great deal of different opinion surrounding Paradox's games. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif Why in the world won't they release demos, so that prospective buyers like me might have an opportunity to check them out? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon9.gif [ March 10, 2004, 15:05: Message edited by: fahdiz ] |
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I bought Lionheart solely on the Black Isle name. My mistake. The only top-tier developer that's still putting out consistently good games is Bioware. Everyone else is catering to the console crowd. |
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