Osito -> RE: Polaris Sector (4/3/2016 3:28:45 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Lucian quote:
ORIGINAL: Osito The problem with your view is that nobody really knows what is consistent with a space environment. Osito Except that I'm not really arguing from a "realism" perspective, I'm arguing from an "I dont want to play another boring land game disguised as a space game" perspective. I dont care what's realistic, I only care about my space strategy game NOT being exactly like a dumbed-down RISK game. If I want to play RISK, I'll play RISK, just dont force it into my epic space strategy game. Well, fair enough, but I was quoting your own words 'consistent with a space environment'. quote:
ORIGINAL: Lucian Exactly!! Strategy games are supposed to make you think and starlanes just dumb everything down to "defend the choke point with your stack of death". Boring! Hey, careful with the 'dumb down' stuff, we're not on Steam now you know ;-) As I've said, we all have our preferences (and I personally prefer free movement, or even a mixture of movement possibilities), but that doesn't mean one system - from a gameplay point of view - is intrinsically superior to another. One of the problems with some implementations of free movement is they entail a 'range' system (which is, of course, thematically justified), as in the original MoO. I'm not sure if this is present in Stellaris, but it wouldn't surprise me, if it were. Ironically Polaris sector has star lanes and a range limitation, which to my mind is a bit of a double whammy. DW dealt with the problem quite well, by allowing you to exceed your range at a much slower speed. I've played a few space games with star lanes that I didn't much like, Polaris Sector being one example. But on the other hand I have found the new MoO to be great fun, despite the star lanes. The jump gates come quite early in the tech tree, and I can say that you're certainly not crippled by the star lanes in new MoO - at least no more than you were crippled by early game fuel limitations in the original game. Osito
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