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Old June 20th, 2001, 12:05 AM

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Default MOO2 vs SEIV

Ok, we all have had this game for at least 6 months now...It's time to take a poll...
1-5 with 1 being the worst and 5 the best.
8 categories

MOO2 SEIV
Graphics 4 3
Tactical AI 3 3
Strategic AI 5 3
Customization 1 5
Tac Battles 3 5
Epicness 4 5
Races 4 5
Diplomacy 4 2
TOTAL AVG 3.5 3.875

SEIV edges out MOO2 by a smidgent!
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Old June 20th, 2001, 02:06 AM

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Default Re: MOO2 vs SEIV

IF YOU ASK ME...

I would like to change the numbers somewhat:

MOO2 SEIV (SEIV potential/patched score according to my vision of the future)
Graphics 2 2(2)
Tactical AI 3 2(4)
Strategic AI 4 2(4)
Customization 1 5(5+)
Tac Battles 2 4(5)
Epicness 3 3(5)
Races 3 5(5)
Diplomacy 4 2(5)

There's one very important thing left out, though - see if you can figure it out without me telling you what it is (hint: Why SEIV is "better" than Master Of Orion II).
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Old June 20th, 2001, 02:42 AM
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Default Re: MOO2 vs SEIV

Could it by any chance be the excellent forum & support provided?
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Old June 20th, 2001, 04:19 AM

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Default Re: MOO2 vs SEIV

I believe the multiplayer aspect of SE4 is superior when compared against MOO2.
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Old June 20th, 2001, 06:38 AM

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Default Re: MOO2 vs SEIV

quote:
Originally posted by Devin D.Bass:
Ok, we all have had this game for at least 6 months now...It's time to take a poll...
1-5 with 1 being the worst and 5 the best.
8 categories

MOO2 SEIV
Graphics 4 3
Tactical AI 3 3
Strategic AI 5 3
Customization 1 5
Tac Battles 3 5
Epicness 4 5
Races 4 5
Diplomacy 4 2
TOTAL AVG 3.5 3.875

SEIV edges out MOO2 by a smidgent!



Bah...

Graphics: MOO Graphics are ok for their time, but way behind SE graphics. I just wish he had not tried to copy the 'look' of MOO II for the interface. The 'metallic' and 'dark/cool' colors don't work well when they fill the screen. Plain old pastels like the standard Windows interface -- used in SE 3! -- are much more comfortable to look at for long periods of time.

So:

Game graphics: MOO 3, SE IV 5 -- you can't get any better than 24 bit!
Interface graphics: MOO 2, SE IV 2 -- they're both bad!

Tactical AI is where SE really falls down. The MOO II tactical combat engine was reasonably clever even with the much more complicated task of managing shield facings and firing arcs of weapons. It could be tricked, but no one has yet made an AI smarter than humans, after all. The SE tactical AI is dead stupid. It ALWAYS fires at the ships with the highest total weapon power, even if those ships are PDC cruisers that can only attack seekers and units. It makes an awful mess out of any formation you give it, causing ships to get in each others' ways constantly. It ALWAYS charges straight into combat no matter how bad the odds and gets killed even faster than it needs to. As many have pointed out, the best way to even the odds against the AI in this game is to disable tactical combat.

As for the seperate rating of tactial combat, I presume you mean just the available options and how the tactical combat system works rather than how good the AI is at using it? The two-dimensional model is pretty hard to escape without a very radical new approach that would be harder to learn to use. I think that MOO II had some advantage with shield facings and weapon firing arcs but otherwise was not really that much different. It was just smarter in using the system that it had. I suspect that weapon firing arcs and shield facings could be worked into SE IV with a little effort. Unfortunately, there are just too many other things that need to be done. It will probably have to wait for SE V.

The strategic AI is better but not very smart yet. That will probably be easier to improve than the tactical AI, though. The sheer number of customizable options in ship components will probably make it near impossible to create a really smart and effective tactical combat AI but the game at the strategic level is much less affected by customizations. In MOO II there wasn't really much NEED for strategic AI. Everyone was in the same flat, open space. How much 'logic' is needed to handle that? And all resources were handled by the single "mineral abundance" attribute of a planet. No choices were necessary about how to use a given planet.

Alien races and diplomacy: The AI in MOO II was pretty clever with diplomacy, wasn't it? But it had flaws, too. I once queued up my 10 battleships for refit with 36 auto-fire shield-piercing phasors each, and the Klackons tried to put the muscle on me when I ended my turn apparently because my military strength was calculated differently while they were in refit. I then wished there were more options for replies to a demand than "refuse" and "accept" ... like "refuse politely" and "refuse angrily" and "up yours, charley" because I knew that when my 10 battleships finished refit I would slice and dice the Klackons before breakfast and move on to the Gnolams. I hope that MOO III will take ships into account if they are merely being refitted, or there could be some embarrasing mistakes...

Epicness: Oh, this one is no contest. MOO II only allowed, what, 80 systems maximum? And only had 8 races? Of course, there were those cheat programs that let you give everyone a million credits after you had refused to accept the council election so you could fight fleets of 100 ships or more... But even accepting the cheats as part of the assessment of MOO II, SE IV has a much grander scale and the strategic movement model allows real strategic thinking while the flat space model of MOO II results in a game of checkers -- once you get a stack of battleships built up you just slide them around the board and clean up. Argh... blitzing is DAMN hard in SE IV. Even if you are out-classed you can put up quite a struggle. This is very good.

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Baron: If you don't like the graphics / colour scheme - change them! The gfx files are all there, just load them into Paintshop Pro or somthing and twiddle the colour settings.

As for the comparisons... haven't played MOO2. Someone gave it to me for Christmas Last year but I've never even loaded it, I just love SE4 too much to dilute my time with any other game.

If I was rating them though, I wouldn't want graphics Ratings affcting the averages. Who cares what it looks like, it's how it plays that's important.

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Default Re: MOO2 vs SEIV

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If I was rating them though, I wouldn't want graphics Ratings affcting the averages. Who cares what it looks like, it's how it plays that's important.



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Default Re: MOO2 vs SEIV

So far I have only played the demo of SEIV,I am now awaiting the delivery of the full game.
I've played MoO2 on and off for years, it's an old favourite, which is still cool.
SEIV seems to be a Titan in comparison.
The demo has it's limits, in the full Version I hope you can demolish/sell of facilities so that you can build new and better ones. Also that you can terraform your planets.

My conclusion is that SEIV is great and so is MoO2.
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The demo has it's limits, in the full Version I hope you can demolish/sell of facilities so that you can build new and better ones. Also that you can terraform your planets.

You can do that stuff in the Demo, but you've gotta be really quick on the research front in order to do it before the time limit hits .

Edit: Unless the tech dosen't go that high... I don't remember what the limit is.

With a planet selected, there's a white tower with a small recycle icon in the corner of the button. Click that to scrap facilities.

Start on a high-tech game, and build an atmosphere converter, conditions improvement plant, and value improvement plant. You should see the terraforming finish before your game ends.

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Default Re: MOO2 vs SEIV

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Originally posted by Baron Munchausen:
Game graphics: MOO 3, SE IV 5 -- you can't get any better than 24 bit!


*cough* 3d Acceleration *cough*

Granted, 3d games require more impressive software to make MODs for, but after playing games like Far Gate, Homeworld, SFC, and SFC2, I'm thoroughly convinced that 3d is the way to go. Well, for the tactical engine at least, you don't really need to spice up the main game screen.

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