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September 23rd, 2003, 10:46 PM
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Re: Why such a high price?
yes true, any exe will be cracked in a matter of days.
to be precise, Galciv run without cd on a pc, so there is no hassle here. The filter comes when you want to download a patch.
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Actually they don't need ot go that far. When you issue a patch it almost always breaks whatever crack someone has used. So the approach makes sense, but I doubt you neeed to spend all of that money to setup a special setup like that.
But in the end I think we pick up more audience by folks who can use our games on their laptops easily then we loose due to pirating.
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September 23rd, 2003, 10:49 PM
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Re: Why such a high price?
Arioch : Indeed. I had identified why I found AoW a bit too dull. Because there is not much combos, compared to MoM or Doms. Thats were these games shines.
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September 24th, 2003, 04:57 PM
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Re: Why such a high price?
Talking/encouraging piracy in a dev/publisher forum, now that's a spit in the face.
About aow,
There is an excellent mod to AOW-II. Adding many units/spells/abilities and putting some sense into the protection scheme.
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September 24th, 2003, 10:25 PM
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Re: Why such a high price?
i played AOW SM to the end of the campaign. I appreciated the extended scripting work they put in the campaign. But it was often rince and repeat. Most of the time you would use a good chunk of your mana to cast enchanted weapons on your best units for example.
And talking about play balance, they should perhaps take some courses. special city improvement for Orcs : drain life. Cool, now the most dreaded Orcs Warlords drain life. Special improvement for Elves : hide town. Cool, with the AI playing without fog of war (ie cheating), I really appreciate the **fine** (ahem) game equilibrium.
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October 2nd, 2003, 06:35 AM
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Re: Why such a high price?
I was quite disappointed by AOW-SM.
Of the three added races only one has good units/abilities and feels unique(nomads).
The shadow demons are beefed up undead.
The syrons are sadly a ragtag of half thought units.
I once suggested in their Boards to add a doppelganger unit that can shape shift to slain enemy. I was very happy to get a changeling unit.
Alas, it's completely useless. It can only shape-shift to a slain enemy killed in melee.
so if it killed an archer it's stuck there. The AI will use it horribly, changing to low level units. I wish they would have given more thought to creating unique units.
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October 2nd, 2003, 07:55 AM
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Re: Why such a high price?
I don't think €45 is a high price to pay for Dom II.
As for AoW, my thoughts: the original AoW was and still is one kick-*** TBS game. I played that a whole lot, and still love it. It was especially good on some of the excellent maps like Jason Hickman's Reign of Terror (Middle Earth), or Dix's Hunters of Blood I and II, and many others, and especially when you played with leaders off. Playing without leaders eliminated head-hunting strategies and the AI actually started getting aggressive and became a challenge. It was good, and some of those maps really had an epic feel to them.
AoW2 has no possibility of playing with leaders off and is nothing but headhunting (or otherwise just map-crawling) with repeating the same tactics ad nauseam. I didn't like it very much after playing about halfway through, and I'm not sure I'll buy Shadow Magic at all. Quite a few of the original AoW crowd have dropped out of sight for some reason or another, and many have shared my views completely or partially.
DomI on the other hand just rocks, and so will DomII. Can't wait...
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October 2nd, 2003, 02:10 PM
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Re: Why such a high price?
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I don't think €45 is a high price to pay for Dom II.
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Indeed. Doms 2. will be a very unique TBS game. It's worth of 45 bucks.
[ October 02, 2003, 13:11: Message edited by: Zerger ]
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