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Unread 3 Mar 2006, 15:03   #9
Ramihyn
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Re: A game worth playing

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Originally Posted by JammyJim
So it is connected to the net (should you have the internet) and will populate the world with other peoples planets? But when you 'find it' all it does is download all the data concerning the planet and then hand it over to cpu control (effectively taking it over)

am i rite?
am i rite?
It seems so. It seems like the player initiates the interaction by visiting planets which have content created from other players. This basically makes it a single-player game as it means you wont ever have your own planet visited by other (more advanced) players. (if that happens, you wont notice it as it just means a copy of your current civilisation is copied to the other guys computer).

So its a pure player-vs-npc game and thinking back on several "alike" projects it sounds like it has a huge hype and initial interest factor but as a game it gets "quickly" boring

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