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September 11th, 2006, 12:25 AM
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Re: Official SE5 release date announced
It hasn't been posted officially by SFI, but a few stores like Gamestop have posted Oct. 17 dates, which sounds very reasonable IMO. 
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September 11th, 2006, 04:16 AM
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Re: Official SE5 release date announced
I could have sworn someone said damage would be done to the side of the ship that was hit (ie facings). Oh well, if that's not the case, I'm just as glad.
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September 11th, 2006, 04:22 PM
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Re: Official SE5 release date announced
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I could have sworn someone said damage would be done to the side of the ship that was hit (ie facings). Oh well, if that's not the case, I'm just as glad.
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I thought the damage was directional...which mean any armor on that side would be damaged first...or we could hope...Shields might be a different matter
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September 11th, 2006, 05:00 PM
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Re: Official SE5 release date announced
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StarShadow said:
I could have sworn someone said damage would be done to the side of the ship that was hit (ie facings). Oh well, if that's not the case, I'm just as glad.
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I thought the damage was directional...which mean any armor on that side would be damaged first...or we could hope...Shields might be a different matter
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Hybrid systems are always confusing.  No firing arcs, no shield/armor arcs. But directional damage.
Damage to components is directional. Or supposed to be. Damage to shields and armor is not. Yes, armor 'components' are placed on the ship like other components but they all get destroyed before any of the inner components are damaged. Or that's how it's supposed to work.
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September 11th, 2006, 05:56 PM
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Re: Official SE5 release date announced
Nobody said anything about not being able to implement leaky armor, though 
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September 11th, 2006, 10:57 PM
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Re: Official SE5 release date announced
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Kana said:
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StarShadow said:
I could have sworn someone said damage would be done to the side of the ship that was hit (ie facings). Oh well, if that's not the case, I'm just as glad.
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I thought the damage was directional...which mean any armor on that side would be damaged first...or we could hope...Shields might be a different matter
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Hybrid systems are always confusing. No firing arcs, no shield/armor arcs. But directional damage.
Damage to components is directional. Or supposed to be. Damage to shields and armor is not. Yes, armor 'components' are placed on the ship like other components but they all get destroyed before any of the inner components are damaged. Or that's how it's supposed to work.
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I still say that Aaron missed out on a good opportunity to add something special to the game other than glitz and glamour via 3d graphics. With neither the armor, shields, nor weapons on a directional basis, then what is the need for directional damage to components. Its not like you removing ability for the ship to fight from that side...all weapons arc, so there is no reason to destroy facing weapons, and I cant think of any other reason that directional damage, would have any effect. Sounds like useless code, that basically couldnt be finished. Without weapon, shield, armor arcs, there is absolutely no reason for directed damage...
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September 11th, 2006, 11:35 PM
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Re: Official SE5 release date announced
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I still say that Aaron missed out on a good opportunity to add something special to the game other than glitz and glamour via 3d graphics. With neither the armor, shields, nor weapons on a directional basis, then what is the need for directional damage to components. Its not like you removing ability for the ship to fight from that side...all weapons arc, so there is no reason to destroy facing weapons, and I cant think of any other reason that directional damage, would have any effect. Sounds like useless code, that basically couldnt be finished. Without weapon, shield, armor arcs, there is absolutely no reason for directed damage...
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I agree. Non-directional shields/armor is disappointing.
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September 11th, 2006, 09:28 AM
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Re: Official SE5 release date announced
http://www.strategyfirst.com/press/D...ArticleID=3298
"Space Empires V is due to be released late September, 2006."
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September 11th, 2006, 03:45 PM
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Re: Official SE5 release date announced
I'm led to enquire - why would a game be released in September? I'd always heard that Sept is the worst month to ever release any new product, what with the holidays not yet here, fiscal year budgets tight, just over the back-to-school buying season, and it being a well documented bad month for stocks and so forth, why did they choose Sept? I would personally rather wait two more months to make sure it gets a bigger market share.
Just curious really.
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