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« Reply #3150 on: August 01, 2016, 10:01:44 pm »

Weren't federations mostly intended for multiplayer groups?

absolutely not. whatever gave you that idea?

Because frankly... the way they are designed would only be entertaining in actual multiplayer.
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« Reply #3151 on: August 01, 2016, 10:03:21 pm »

Weren't federations mostly intended for multiplayer groups?

absolutely not. whatever gave you that idea?

Because frankly... the way they are designed would only be entertaining in actual multiplayer.

the way they are designed, or the way they are implemented?
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« Reply #3152 on: August 01, 2016, 10:05:32 pm »

Implemented?

Mind you, I don't think it is the case. It is just easy to see why someone would think that given it is anti-fun.
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« Reply #3153 on: August 02, 2016, 05:07:56 am »

jesus christ how horrifying

well okay i mean unless they fix federation fleets and such somewhat
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« Reply #3154 on: August 03, 2016, 07:26:38 am »

So how is weapons situation after all the updates since release? There are finally usable carriers? Or tachyon lances still dominate?
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« Reply #3155 on: August 03, 2016, 08:27:12 am »

Biggest changes are that armour is slightly less worthless
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« Reply #3156 on: August 03, 2016, 10:24:47 am »

Implemented?

Mind you, I don't think it is the case. It is just easy to see why someone would think that given it is anti-fun.

But that's just standard Paradox. Create a game that works reasonably well for the first 10 hours of a campaign, and then add another 50 hours of absolute drudgery, including half-finished features that make finishing the campaign incredibly annoying.
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« Reply #3157 on: August 03, 2016, 10:43:36 am »

Implemented?

Mind you, I don't think it is the case. It is just easy to see why someone would think that given it is anti-fun.

But that's just standard Paradox. Create a game that works reasonably well for the first 10 hours of a campaign, and then add another 50 hours of absolute drudgery, including half-finished features that make finishing the campaign incredibly annoying.

Welcome to videogames! Where you either get the first 10 hours being the most fun, or the final 10 with nothing inbetween.
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« Reply #3158 on: August 03, 2016, 03:49:48 pm »

Most good games (:P) don't last 10 hours in the first place. And of course there's yer open-world fallout types, which last over 10 hours and manage to be exactly as boring the whole way through.
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« Reply #3159 on: August 03, 2016, 05:02:02 pm »

Biggest changes are that armour is slightly less worthless

and shields aren't, so the strategy is basically the same but you probably shouldn't have shields basically ever

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« Reply #3160 on: August 03, 2016, 06:35:39 pm »

Implemented?

Mind you, I don't think it is the case. It is just easy to see why someone would think that given it is anti-fun.

But that's just standard Paradox. Create a game that works reasonably well for the first 10 hours of a campaign, and then add another 50 hours of absolute drudgery, including half-finished features that make finishing the campaign incredibly annoying.

Welcome to videogames! Where you either get the first 10 hours being the most fun, or the final 10 with nothing inbetween.

what in the world are you talking about? besides a paradox game i have literally never experienced that

Most good games (:P) don't last 10 hours in the first place. And of course there's yer open-world fallout types, which last over 10 hours and manage to be exactly as boring the whole way through.

again, what?? i don't think i've bought a game in years that i didn't play for at least 10 hours (assuming i ever got around to playing it in the first place)
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« Reply #3161 on: August 03, 2016, 08:19:15 pm »

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what in the world are you talking about? besides a paradox game i have literally never experienced that

Most games are either front loaded... or backloaded.

For a game that is backloaded look to any and almost all MMOs ever made ever.

For a front loaded game, that doesn't suck, try Duke Nukem 3d where the starting levels usually have more effort and details then any other level in the game.

Though I am exaggerating with the "Nothing inbetween"... since the TYPICAL RPG... Has an incredibly boring and tedious start... and incredibly boring ending...

So I think it is more that games are either front loaded, mid loaded, or back loaded... with no game actually spreading its content well through all of them.
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« Reply #3162 on: August 03, 2016, 08:44:27 pm »

Neo: Here are some games (which happen to all be RPGs, more or less) that I've finished, and think were great all the way through, and which I believe are longer than 10 hour games (based on my playtime on steam): Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines, Magicka, Saints Row: The Third, and Tomb Raider. I have 31 hours in Tomb Raider, and think I've only played through it twice. I have more hours in all the others. I have 45 in Magicka and afaik have only completed it once, but I was playing it completionisty (and STILL thought it was fun the whole time).

I'd also mention the Steins;Gate VN, but that's a VN and I don't know how much time I spent playing it. A lot, I think, but I don't have numbers.
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« Reply #3163 on: August 03, 2016, 10:31:31 pm »

That isn't quite what I mean...

Though if you want my personal exception to the rule? Wonderful 101
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« Reply #3164 on: August 04, 2016, 03:11:59 pm »

Have you colonized the Salusa system yet?
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