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RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:21 pm
by WoodMan
I like single player and multiplayer. I think this game would work great for multiplayer, if only 2 or 3 people at a time. 20 is usually excessive for a game like this but hey, they do it in EU3.
I'm not totally against multiplayer, I just hope that if they did put it in they wouldn't change the pace of the game to fit MP, and that they wouldn't give up on making the AI/single player experience better. Most games that have multiplayer have patch after patch aimed at multiplayer and the single player game is usually forgotten [:(]
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:06 am
by shibdib
ORIGINAL: JosEPh_II
ORIGINAL: lordxorn
ORIGINAL: JosEPh_II
Haven't posted or played for a bit now.
Real life and work and waiting to see if the issue about being able to sustain a long war is addressed.
With CIV 5 being Steam released I'll put more time into DW this fall.
JosEPh
Civ 5 looks amazing with the updated combat, something that has been a long time coming in that series. [:D]
But Steam is mandatory to even play CIV 5. So I won't be.
Better get used to it, programs like steam are whats keeping pc gaming alive. And honestly, its a great program.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 5:18 am
by drillerman
Yes, I agree with Shibdib. I think PC gaming is becoming "niche" in the high streets now, you only have to go into GAME to see an ever decreasing PC display. However I do feel that PC gaming is still alive and kicking in a big way through the internet.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:44 am
by Subotan
ORIGINAL: JosEPh_II
But Steam is mandatory to even play CIV 5. So I won't be.
Hello 2004! Welcome to 2010!
Seriously though, although Steam is a pain in the ass to set up, always, once you've got it running, there's no problems whatsoever. Certainly in comparison to the crap EA pulled with Spore, Steam is far superior.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:46 am
by WoodMan
I like Steam, some of the games you can buy on there are really good value for money. The only thing I don't like about Steam is that I was forced to install it because certain games won't run without it.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:29 pm
by jfpOne23
Steam will fire up your games connected or not. There is a setting to "play in offline mode" and you just select it in the Steam software. I worried about that too one weekend when my whole building had some "cable upgrade" -- but my worst fears were allayed. I have never had a major issue with Steam except for them getting patches later than usual a few times. And we're talking days, not months.
As for DW, I bought it the day it came out cause I knew it would be great. I have yet to play a single game though as I want to wait till most of the kinks are worked out before throwing myself into it (for weeks I'm sure). I also don't want to keep restarting new games because of patches. But I always come lurk here weekly and see what's up with progress.
I agree that things will pick up when major modding starts up. Keep the faith! This'll be a classic.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:03 pm
by Pford
ORIGINAL: jalapen0
I think this game would work great for multiplayer, if only 2 or 3 people at a time. 20 is usually excessive for a game like this but hey, they do it in EU3.
The best implementation of MP for a 4X game was Stars!: WEGO. Unlimited number of players (relatively) and PBEM friendly. Real time requires vast amounts of co-ordination and organizational skills. Of course, either would entail a drastic re-coding of DW.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 12:23 am
by the1sean
ORIGINAL: WoodMan
Hehe, welcome back Sean, yeah when you move home, internet should always be the number 1 priority [:D]
Thanks WoodMan, it was rough, but I persevered!
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:39 pm
by ASHBERY76
We need some official ideas about what the expansion pack will include to give life back to the forums with debate.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:36 pm
by EisenHammer
Just don’t say anything about any part of the game being easy or someone will bite your head off.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:15 pm
by jalapen0
I'd like to see mulitple types of weaponry with multiple types of countermeasures in an expansion. Not rock, paper, scissors though.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:20 am
by Florestan
Well, people talk a lot about Ubisoft DRMs, but Steam use quite the same kind of system : you have to be connected to play. It is something to make people think about it twice before buying. I don't know why it makes not a bad reputation to steam as it does with Ubisoft. Well, at least, steam gives you a real, quite good quality service.
Well, even if the download speed is quite slow if you have a high quality connection like mine : you hardly can pass 1 MB/s, where I could go to 9 or 10, like with most fiber optic equipped computers. Even high end ADSL could get it twice as fast. I've heard some time ago that South Korea, which is mostly equipped with 100 Mb fiber, studied the possibility to install a 1Gb national internet network... For such a video games loving country, you would think Valve would do more.
With CIV 5 being Steam released I'll put more time into DW this fall.
You're waiting for civ 5 to be released (the 24th of september, some days only after the beginning of fall ) before to play to DW ? [&:]
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:44 am
by Florestan
ORIGINAL: Subotan
Certainly in comparison to the crap EA pulled with Spore, Steam is far superior.
What about impulse ? Quite the same as steam, without the heavy DRM. The only, but big problem is the lack of good games... Well, for non-americans, the fact that you have to pay in dollars and that the prices are often not including VAT is quite annoying.
ORIGINAL: jfpOne23
There is a setting to "play in offline mode" and you just select it in the Steam software.
Does it work at last ? I tried it a lot some years ago. The only way I could get it to work was to crack the games I had bought...
ORIGINAL: jfpOne23
I have never had a major issue with Steam[...]
You must have a hell of guardian angel... I had lots and lots of problem with steam, beginning with games that won't start (Dragon Age release was just such a mess) games that won't start any more, steam that gets corrupt and removes your games from the list, times when even reinstalling steam did nothing (because you have to remove some folders hidden in the depths of the PC directories)...
I even bought a game that I could never got to finish because the patching system did not work (Dark messiah of Might and Magic). At that time, the customers service was just a joke, they kept sending me copy/pasted messages about reinstalling steam and such without ever reading my mails. I hope they improved since.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:25 pm
by jalapen0
Man, the forum is D E A D the last couple days.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_xXdiUoOmI
Hopefully the devs are working on a new release patch. I can't wait. I love this freakin game.
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RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:11 pm
by AMF
Yeah, where is everybody? Is this just the summer doldrums, or is everyone waiting for the new patch? I, for one, am in the latter camp.
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:26 pm
by JosEPhII
Well I for one have been betatesting a Modmod for Rise of Mankind for CIV IV BtS. But since I'm in disagreement with the Modder over some decision paths my CIV time will decrease and DW and Armada time will increase.
I like DW but I still have a problem with being able to finish a game by way of Conquest. Especially if I play Human with democracy or republic Gov't. RTS, even plausible RTS like DW, is a hard readjustment for a dyed in the wool TBS'er, especially when you get older.
One of the Real problems I have here was the hue and cry that the game was too weak here or OP here way too soon. It needed more play time before we started chirping about balance and changes. But we chirped and Elliot and Erik responded. And IMHO we (the vocal players) caused some of the current headaches the game is eXperiencing. We just didn't play enough and have patience enough. But we did chirp, in fact I firmly believe way more than we should've. Influence is a Powerful tool and if used improperly.....can kill a thing of beauty. Just MHO.
JosEPh
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:11 am
by WoodMan
Well I for one have been betatesting a Modmod for Rise of Mankind for CIV IV BtS. But since I'm in disagreement with the Modder over some decision paths my CIV time will decrease and DW and Armada time will increase.
I like DW but I still have a problem with being able to finish a game by way of Conquest. Especially if I play Human with democracy or republic Gov't. RTS, even plausible RTS like DW, is a hard readjustment for a dyed in the wool TBS'er, especially when you get older.
One of the Real problems I have here was the hue and cry that the game was too weak here or OP here way too soon. It needed more play time before we started chirping about balance and changes. But we chirped and Elliot and Erik responded. And IMHO we (the vocal players) caused some of the current headaches the game is eXperiencing. We just didn't play enough and have patience enough. But we did chirp, in fact I firmly believe way more than we should've. Influence is a Powerful tool and if used improperly.....can kill a thing of beauty. Just MHO.
JosEPh
Ouch! hehe
I've only had the game since 1.0.4.9 and I played all the Beta patches, can't speak for earlier versions, but each beta (particularly 1.0.5.8) has improved the game. Hope you enjoy your increased amount of time in DW [;)]
RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:32 am
by hewwo
ORIGINAL: JosEPh_II
One of the Real problems I have here was the hue and cry that the game was too weak here or OP here way too soon. It needed more play time before we started chirping about balance and changes. But we chirped and Elliot and Erik responded. And IMHO we (the vocal players) caused some of the current headaches the game is eXperiencing. We just didn't play enough and have patience enough. But we did chirp, in fact I firmly believe way more than we should've. Influence is a Powerful tool and if used improperly.....can kill a thing of beauty. Just MHO.
JosEPh
Really? What changes are you specifically referring to?
I skipped playing since 1.0.4.9, but after seeing the huge list of fixes for 1.0.6.0 I going to give it another go. But if I find something I dislike I'll be sure to be unreasonably vocal about it [:D]
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Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 11:45 pm
by Anonymous
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RE: Where's the activity
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:08 am
by Simulation01
It's the great wait. We're all holding our breath for the next patch and the expansion. We've all blasted the developers with our wishes and now we're just waiting to see to what extent they listened. That's what's happening.