Vlad77
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Joined: 3/26/2010 Status: offline
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I am an avid 4X gamer. If it has been released, chances are I have played it. Until today, I have been playing Armada 2526. Great game. Having said that, my first impressions of distant Worlds is that this game is TRULY the first space 4X game that successfully captures the feeling of the immensity of space. Astronomically, a 700 star galaxy is, well, it would really be closer to a tiny cluster. But, DW "abstracts" a 700 star galaxy into something that FEELS like a billion star astronomical body. The New Galactic Emperor of 4X Space games has arrived! Surrender to it!! I have to admit that I am feeling a tad overwhelmed, but, in a GOOD way. A LOT is going on; the galaxy is ALIVE. Even with most things automated, you ARE going to be busy. In fact, one should REJOICE at the automation! I think it would be impossible to monitor everything whilst trying to keep tabs on everything else going on outside your fledgling empire. Another cool feature? Right in game, you jump into the game editor and tweak your galaxy! Yes, you can place practically ANYTHING ANYWHERE. *Taking a breath here... I will still play Armada 2526, and GalCiv2, but, IMHO, we have finally found THE game we have been waiting for. MOO2 is deservedly a classic and has been for many the space 4X against which all others have been compared. Distant Worlds has, I think, reached that lofty level - at least in the first hours of playing it. And the modification friendliness of this game means that I am CERTAIN we are going to see some wild ship designs. How many games have we tried to mod for Babylon 5 or Star Trek, etc. THIS is the one! Installation went well, and the game runs very nicely thus far. I DO like Armada 2526's feature of hitting the "Home" key to return to one's capital. I will hasten to add that I haven't explored all of the buttons and gadgets yet. The game sucked me in SO much, I really don't care that I have yet to discover all of the shortcuts. Which brings me to the tutorials. These are excellent! Unlike most tutorials where you have to wait for the game to allow you to perform the action just described, you can play the game as you follow the tutorial, i.e., you can perform the action, scroll around, do other things, and the tutorial is still there. So much I could write about, but, you folks need to experience this game. Kudos to the devs for this experience - DW is not just a game. Thank you Matrix Games for yet another great distribution! Vlad
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