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Topic: Just finished the game: Some feedback... (Read 2189 times)
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Zedzero
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Hello.
I have never played sc1 or sc2 before, but loved uqm, so i spent the last 3 days playing it. It was very very hard, but thanks to wiki and forum, i finally finished it with some little hints.
Since this game is still being developed, i thought some feedback would be nice. I know the game is based on original source code, so i am not sure if implementing some of these are possible, but anyway i'm shooting away:
- Game universe is huge. Without any map, it's impossible to find a system. At least, there should be a search by name button on starmap. - There should be a detailed log. Sometimes i got so many hints at once, that i can only examine half of it. Also it would be better if every different kind of activity is written with a different color. Like:
Departed from planet x Landed on planet y Conversation with the Orz [Click here for details] Added new quest [Click here for details] Departed from planet y Completed a quest [Click here for details] ... [yellow] Learned that homeworld of the Pkunk is planet z
- Until the last battle, i never needed any ships other than my flagship. Customization to little ships should be possible, and also i missed the flexibility of the ship design of master of orion 2 throughout the game.
more to come soon...
Thanks for this great game.
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Guest of Death
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The game has been fully developed, just not fully coded. It's a remake of the original SC2 for the current PC capabilities. It wasnt a part of the official game and so i hope it wont be a part of the official remake, while it makes it easier to play, it takes away from the experience.
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Icemage_999
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As noted above, UQM is a remake of Star Control II, and plays almost 99% identically, which is a huge tribute to the skill and dedication of the people working on this project (granted, they had the original source code released by Toys For Bob, but I understand the original code wasn't very stable and had a lot of holes which had to be retroactively fixed).
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