[quote who="Prof_Hari_Seldon" reply="14" id="3744163"] Did you [spoiler]go to the Deep Horizons space station Earth set up at Epsilon Trireme?[/spoiler] Did you visit the Precursor Starbases again? You don't have to ask us you could just check the Quest Guide for all spoilers. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1440718228 <b
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Ok, so spoilers in the question: [spoiler]I headed to the bottom right corner of the map. I met the floppy aliens, I met some folks in Lexite ships nearby who I fought 3 times... then I got an a ship from the floppy aliens and I think I got a little pop up about 'congratulations, you've completed Chapter 1, and something about chapter 2!'[/spoiler] Did that really take me 2 hours or did I miss something or did I not realize I was doing something in the chapter earlier than I t
Ok, so I completed the main game. and I THINK I completed Chapter 1 of this. It only took me like 5-10 minutes to do that chapter. Did I miss something? I don't want to spoil anything, but it seemed REAL short.
can I just say... you should really just tell people starting on this game to go see the Menkmack ASAP...
did Dota 2 release in the face of the legal battle or did the legal battle occur after it was released? Most examples I found either happened after the game came out (and mostly that was due to games being able to be developed 'in secret'... back in the good old days) or the game wasn't launched until the lawsuit was settled. I couldn't find any examples pertinent to this one though. As someone who lives and dies by the "Fuck it" credo, I get you. Either way, I'm not going to play 'in
It's very interesting to watch from a legal observers standpoint. I think a lot of precedent is going to be set here as I could find no cases in which a product that was under development was actually put on the market in the midst of an IP dispute. As for my game commentary, I'll take it to a more appropriate thread.
Does the color of the world indicate potential wealth like it did in SC2?
how do you determine groupings and values? Just at the planet screen when it shows what it's found and the values you mean?
yeah, hit me up after I resource farm for the next few days and get back to the game :D I gotta find a better way to collect resources...
I'm not going to go too deep into it until I play more. I'm trying to play it as a standalone game without thinking about SC2 at all and just try to play it like an 'SC-like game' and try to ignore all the drama that's going on in RealSpace (meaning... here on the internet) Definitely not trying to start a big todo about this, just sharing my opinion on it. I'm only up to meeting the Mukay and trying to help them out with the Drenkend. The familiari
So, I only have one question: How do you respond to the judge's ruling as it stands? It's pretty... strongly worded. “[T]he harm [Stardock] complains of is indeed of its own making. [Stardock] had knowledge of [Reiche and Ford’s] copyright claims from the outset. Despite that knowledge, it developed potentially infringing material without res
[quote who="Kavik_Kang" reply="82" id="3739838"] What does any of that have to do with P&F's lies, theft, and plagiarism of the SFU and the reputations of those who created it? [/quote] I thought you weren't allowed to beat the dead horse of SFU anymore...
Just picked the whole package up last night (game and this expansion) I'm pretty pleased with it after about 3 hours of gameplay. Figured I'd get it before another DMCA.
I have a question that's not related to anything on the past like 11 pages: Has anything of note happened between April and today? (besides PAGES AND PAGES OF INTERNET LAWYER TALK?)
sounds like it's not game design they're suggesting was borrowed, but story elements.
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="206" id="3711016"] One thing that someone brought to my attention: The sheer arrogance to suggest that Galactic Civilizations "borrowed heavily" from Star Control II. The two games are nothing alike. For guys who made a stink about the accurate statement that they did not create the Star Control trademark (Accolade did) they sure have n
[quote who="Kavik_Kang" reply="456" id="3710954"] I bet you are a fast typist. 50wpm+. Fast typists are often accused of "spending all day in the forums" or, if they are wanting to attempt to discredit what you have said, "writing walls of text". It's just how slower typists perceive how much time it is taking you to write what you are writing.[/quote] You know, I never thought of it that way. in my peak forum days in the 90s and early 00s, I was typing upwards
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="182" id="3708317"] ENOUGH. I'm deleting anything else on this strange subtopic. [/quote] I really wish I could make this my signature
[quote who="DarkGildon" reply="304" id="3709196"] These posts are now so off-topic, you should probably take them elsewhere. [/quote] Don't you wish you could fork threads in a discussion when that happens? Just send it to a new one with everything inline?
It is certainly very interested to see how people see both sides.
is that indicative of the market or is the market indicative of a want for retro-ism?
I wonder if that holds true to this IP though. at least in that number
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="70" id="3708478"] Quoting chapel976, reply 69 Quoting , quoting post Most people (90%) won't be fam
[quote quoting="post"] Most people (90%) won't be familiar with the classic games which is another reason why Star Control: Origins has a clean start. [/quote] How do you figure that number? I would imagine it would be the inverse.
Ok, thanks. I figured it out