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Objective: Defend Convoy to New Space Sim Thread for 5:00 Minutes

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    TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu PIGEON Registered User regular
    The "past" section is pretty scanty because it could go on forever. I left off Tachyon: The Fringe, Starlancer, Halcyon Sun, Echelon, AquaNox, DarkStar One, Terminal Velocity, and who knows how many more lost in the mists of time...

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    StormwatcherStormwatcher Blegh BlughRegistered User regular
    lemme know if you ever want help with those old games, I have a lot of them

    Also, Archimedean Dinasty!

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    TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu PIGEON Registered User regular
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    RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    edited July 2013
    Wulf wrote: »
    What... no mention of Terminus? That was the best Space Sim game I've played in memory.
    Proper Newtonian Physics, ship building, large universes, and you could even turn off your reactors shielding and accidentally microwave yourself :lol:
    EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

    edit: Old thread about Terminus I forgot about.

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    WulfWulf Disciple of Tzeentch The Void... (New Jersey)Registered User regular
    Hmm, I should dig out my old disks for it. Nostalgia senses... tingling.

    Everyone needs a little Chaos!
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    DrakeDrake Edgelord Trash Below the ecliptic plane.Registered User regular
    You guys aren't allowed to talk about Terminus until I figure out a way to get a copy.

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    RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    So Wulf, which did you beat first? Pirate or Mercenary?

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    StormwatcherStormwatcher Blegh BlughRegistered User regular
    Drake wrote: »
    You guys aren't allowed to talk about Terminus until I figure out a way to get a copy.

    If you ever find out, lemme know.

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    ButtcleftButtcleft Registered User regular
    I thought Terminus was that first person game that had aliens that could run along the walls and ceilings.

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    TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu PIGEON Registered User regular
    Buttcleft wrote: »
    I thought Terminus was that first person game that had aliens that could run along the walls and ceilings.
    Tremulous.

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    OrcaOrca Also known as Espressosaurus WrexRegistered User regular
    I tried playing Terminus years ago, but the time limits on the missions pissed me off too much. Plus I had no idea what the heck I was doing trying to configure my ship.

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    RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    Did you fly out of the station with no fuel, energy, or engines, because that's always a laugh.

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    OrcaOrca Also known as Espressosaurus WrexRegistered User regular
    Never quite to that point. But the upgrade system was...poorly explained.

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    RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    edited July 2013
    True, documentation was sorely lacking. I'm still not sure what half that stuff did.

    I still laugh at how overpowered pirates were.
    Get mining laser
    Mine
    Sell ore
    mine again
    sell ore
    get transport ship
    double mining lasers and max capacitors
    jettison anything that isn't gold
    Sell gold
    Terrorize system in solid gold space ship.

    edit: Hmm, can't seem to get it to run on Windows 7, must experiment with school computers.

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    manwiththemachinegunmanwiththemachinegun METAL GEAR?! Registered User regular
    Urg, old game blues. I'm trying Wing Commander from GOG and these escort missions are a pain in the ass. I'm flying one in the Dakota sector and all it takes is fifteen seconds for the tankers to get wasted. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. I fire off a few salvos and run out of gun energy, and the ships are so fast I can't get a good lead on them. If I wait until they go after the tanker, it's too late. What am I missing here?

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    Sir CarcassSir Carcass I have been shown the end of my world Round Rock, TXRegistered User regular
    What am I missing here?

    Luck, mostly. If it's the one against the Salthis, you should be able to mess them up pretty good when they make a run on a tanker. Try to focus on whichever one is attacking a tanker instead of chasing them around. Give it a good salvo and it should break off. Then just wait for the next one.

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    grouch993grouch993 Both a man and a numberRegistered User regular
    Freespace was released as Descent: Freespace because there was a disk utility in the US named freespace out on the market and the publishers didn't want to have any copyright issues. It was released as Freespace in other markets.

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    TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu PIGEON Registered User regular
    That's some pretty good trivia.

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    SeidkonaSeidkona Had an upgrade Registered User regular
    grouch993 wrote: »
    Freespace was released as Descent: Freespace because there was a disk utility in the US named freespace out on the market and the publishers didn't want to have any copyright issues. It was released as Freespace in other markets.

    Oh. That would explain why the game I played didn't seem to support my joystick and only wanted to talk about cylinders and heads. I thought the cylinders were enemies.

    It also explains why I needed a new computer afterwards.

    Mostly just huntin' monsters.
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    OrcaOrca Also known as Espressosaurus WrexRegistered User regular
    Urg, old game blues. I'm trying Wing Commander from GOG and these escort missions are a pain in the ass. I'm flying one in the Dakota sector and all it takes is fifteen seconds for the tankers to get wasted. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. I fire off a few salvos and run out of gun energy, and the ships are so fast I can't get a good lead on them. If I wait until they go after the tanker, it's too late. What am I missing here?

    You can fail that mission and still advance, if I'm remembering correctly. Don't feel like you have to complete EVERY mission successfully.

    It's still possible to recover later.

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    DarkMechaDarkMecha The Outer SpaceRegistered User regular
    edited July 2013
    Holy crap Elite Dangerous looks good in those shots. Speaking of great looking up and coming stuff, Star Citizen looks awesome but I'm abit worried they are being over ambitious. They've got like full interiors for all the ships they are showing (rock ON!) with stuff like fold out dining tables (wut?) and stuff. I hope they don't run out of money and have like a dozen uber detailed ships and half a game, despite my love of insanely detailed, well designed space ships. *Edit - That said, after reading the brochure for the RSI Aurora...I want one. I want one now. O.O

    Also, though not strictly a space sim, I think Strike Vector looks awesome and qualifies if Terminal Velocity does. Check it out if you haven't: http://www.strikevector.net/
    (Video in spoiler)

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    BoogdudBoogdud Registered User regular
    grouch993 wrote: »
    Freespace was released as Descent: Freespace because there was a disk utility in the US named freespace out on the market and the publishers didn't want to have any copyright issues. It was released as Freespace in other markets.

    Holy cow, now that I think about it, at the time I had freespace (disk util), Descent AND Descent: Freespace all at the same time. If I remember correctly the disk utility was for Mac wasn't it? Boy that takes me back.

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    StormwatcherStormwatcher Blegh BlughRegistered User regular
    You should start all those things at the same time.

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    manwiththemachinegunmanwiththemachinegun METAL GEAR?! Registered User regular
    edited July 2013
    Never have I been so grateful for branching missions.
    Orca wrote: »
    Urg, old game blues. I'm trying Wing Commander from GOG and these escort missions are a pain in the ass. I'm flying one in the Dakota sector and all it takes is fifteen seconds for the tankers to get wasted. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. I fire off a few salvos and run out of gun energy, and the ships are so fast I can't get a good lead on them. If I wait until they go after the tanker, it's too late. What am I missing here?

    You can fail that mission and still advance, if I'm remembering correctly. Don't feel like you have to complete EVERY mission successfully.

    It's still possible to recover later.

    I finished WC1 with a good ending and now am getting trashed on the Hobbes missions in WC2. I feel like I'm shooting the worlds slowest lasers at these damn Kilrathi fighters. A thrown golfball would do more damage. The jump in quality from WC2 to WC3 is really impossible to exaggerate. It's like night and day.

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    DrakeDrake Edgelord Trash Below the ecliptic plane.Registered User regular
    You should start all those things at the same time.

    Maybe it'd all hook up with a lion's roar like Voltron and turn into Freespace 3.

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    TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu PIGEON Registered User regular
    edited August 2013
    I was pretty lukewarm about Starlight Inception back during the Kickstarter and didn't pledge. A little while ago they put out a trailer that I missed until now:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9v7ISI3oMKc

    It doesn't look terrible but I'm still sort of skeptical. Notice how the third person camera + crosshair works when the ship turns sharply (like at 0:56 or 1:02 or 1:09 or 1:38). I think this is actually a key thing that separates space sims from each other. There are two main ways to treat the crosshair + the ship in third person that I can think of. One is to lock the crosshair and the ship in the center of the screen and show all movement just via the camera. This is what Freespace does, I think (although nobody plays it in third person) and other games I can't really remember (older space sims that had third person views, generally). The other is to let the ship float more freely, and sort of orbit around the crosshair, which is also looser. This works on a spectrum: some games are super loose (like Star Wars: Battlefront) and others are less loose (Crimson Skies). For space sims, I think I really like the less loose/entirely locked down way of doing things. It feels more like I'm the pilot controlling a ship from the inside - when the ship and crosshair move a bunch, it feels like I'm outside the ship, watching it maneuver around an arbitrary fixed point which I have no control over. I'm more of a director, watching the ship pull off moves that I order it to pull off, than a pilot sitting in the cockpit being moved in the ship. When I'm locked precisely behind the ship, shots come from where I'm sitting and head straight outwards. When the camera is loose like in Starlight Inception, shots from one side of the screen or another and head off at an angle towards a space vaguely described by a line drawn from the direction the ship is facing (which is not straight) to where the crosshair exists somewhere in 3d space (which is determined by the degree to which the ship is turned, something which is not entirely obvious from the crosshair's position alone).

    It almost seems to me like two entirely separate design philosophies. I can understand for a game like Crimson Skies why the crosshair and plane would sort of slip from being in the center: gravity and air resistance are dragging on you and as you try to bring your plane around, it's not complying as fast as you'd like. I can put up with that to a small degree, and it also makes some kind of sense, but in space I'm not sure why my thing should behave as if there's air resistance, and moreover spaceships as they work in space sims don't really have to angle themselves the way planes do in order to turn, so the weird swooping/banking thing that ships do when they turn makes less sense. Moreover, Crimson Skies doesn't let the ship slip very much at all, whereas Starlight Inception seems to have lots of give in the camera. Star Wars: Battlefront and Battlefront 2 also have a lot of give, but they're not proper sims so they sort of get a pass.

    This is related to another control mechanism: whether the ship has special "moves" for maneuvering or whether everything it does is directly controlled by you. In Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge and Battlefront 2 (and other games - maybe Strike Suit Zero?) planes/ships have "moves" like barrel rolls to the left or right or Immelman turns and stuff - you press a button and they execute these canned animations. Other games, of course, have nothing of the sort (like most space sims). I greatly prefer games without these moves - it just feels fake and "gamey" to do those sorts of things with a button press, often because you can't pull the same thing off just by maneuvering, which is a silly artificial limitation. If my ship can do something, I want to be able to do it as a pilot, not as a guy pressing a button and letting the game take over. The reason I think this is linked to the "loose" camera is because it's the divide between controlling the ship as a pilot and controlling the ship as an outside viewer. You see these "moves" in games that only have third person cameras, and I think that's no coincidence: this stuff would never work in a cockpit, because it would just feel too much like you're losing control, and the "slippage" in the loose camera is really just a small way of making you lose control (in this case, you lose control over the precise heading of your ship, not because you can't control it but because you can't really get a feel for it).

    The basic principle is "how much do we want the player to be in charge" vs "how much do we want the player to feel like they're watching something cool." The "loose" style of control is certainly much more visually appealing. Turns are smoother and more grounded in the overall scene - locking the camera behind a ship can be disorienting for sudden maneuvers and it also doesn't look nearly as impressive. The same goes for letting the difference between "push button for barrel roll" and genuine barrel rolls. The nadir of this sort of thing is HAWX and the latest Ace Combat game (I think it's Ace Combat) which both have modes where you basically push a button, go into a ridiculous third person view that doesn't even pretend to be a chase cam, and press buttons to make your plane shoot down other planes while you have pretty much no control. They turn the game entirely into a visual experience at the expense of direct control.

    So to me, "loose" cameras are the first step on that spectrum from highly centered, immersive experiences like what we get from X-Wing and Wing Commander towards the more hands-off, movie-like stuff in Battlefront 2. I like to feel like a pilot, not a spectator, which is why I really yearn for stuff like Enemy Starfighter, which looks like it's all about tightness of control rather than sloppy, swoopy handling.

    One interesting side note to this thing is Freelancer, which I think is swoopy not in the way I've described but because that works the best with their mouse control. I think this is an entirely different kind of looseness, even though it looks very similar from the outside, because with the way the mouse aiming works, shots basically go where your crosshair is, which means you don't get the loss in aiming accuracy that you get when your ship is deviating from a straight line plane during turns like in games like Starlight Inception, and also Freelancer lets you unlock the mouse from the engines, which means your guns aim independently and you don't have to put up with any "swooping" just to aim your guns. I have other issues with Freelancer (I don't like mouse controls in general for space ships) but I don't think Freelancer gives me the same unhappy feelings as a swoopy camera does in other games.

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    RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    I feel the same way and can enjoy the loose animations if I still get the "sense" of control if they weren't there. If I pulled an immelman, I'd would have to commit to it until I had come partway through. There are ways out, but I'm willing to overlook that for a fun game.

    If that sense and the fun are high, I'm willing to overlook these things, however, if the game is not fun and I'm always worrying if I'm going to loose control, well....

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    OrcaOrca Also known as Espressosaurus WrexRegistered User regular
    SSZ only has maneuvers in Strike Suit mode, and those maneuvers consist only of quick dodges left, right, up, and down on demand.

    Control is pretty well locked onto the ship; it doesn't move around much (though the camera changes its distance from the ship a bit depending on how fast you're going).

    I'd put it as relatively "tight" using your description.

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    Sir CarcassSir Carcass I have been shown the end of my world Round Rock, TXRegistered User regular
    Cross-posting from the X Rebirth thread:
    Release date announced!

    November 15th for Europe, November 19th for US

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    TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu PIGEON Registered User regular
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    RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    damn that's tempting, but is there some visceral feedback in the combat?

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    TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu PIGEON Registered User regular
    There are four visceral feedbacks in the combat. An expansion pack will likely be released later on which will add another, fifth visceral feedback.

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    DrakeDrake Edgelord Trash Below the ecliptic plane.Registered User regular
    Seriously that's something they need to do to get me into the series. The flight and combat just has zero tactile quality to it in the X games that I've played. I enjoy the whimsical designs and far out space opera tone that they go for, but I feel so disconnected from everything that I'm actually doing in the game as far as the simulation itself goes. I'd also like to see some better AI, the ships in X3 traveled like brain damaged bumble bees, slamming into stations, gates, me and each other far more often than believable.

    That video is pretty exciting though as far as its topic goes. One of my minor quibbles with X3 was that space just didn't feel big enough. This was pretty much down to the fact that everything in a system was boxed in by the gates and crammed so close together. What I saw in the videos didn't give me that feeling so hopefully they've gotten a better about that sort of thing.

    Come on X Rebirth, you look like you could be something really amazing. I hope they can shore up the areas I have had issues with in the past because it's something that I really want to love.

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    DarmakDarmak RAGE vympyvvhyc vyctyvyRegistered User regular
    lol, like anyone plays X games for the combat

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    ElvenshaeElvenshae Registered User regular
    Damn, that looked good.

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    DrakeDrake Edgelord Trash Below the ecliptic plane.Registered User regular
    Darmak wrote: »
    lol, like anyone plays X games for the combat

    I'd be fine with that except you know, all the combat in the game.

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    ZeroczZerocz Space Cowboy In SpaceRegistered User regular
    It looks awesome. But I'm a little concerned about the new features. These guys do economic sims very well. I'm sure that will be fine. I am also not worried about the scale, and being able to fly through all sorts of nooks and crannies. The control scheme changes look cool. I love the dynamic cockpit.

    But the indoor areas could be trouble. I think that after seeing a few, we will see all the same rooms over and over, just rearranged. I mean, how else can they do it? Complete, custom interiors for every station? Seems unlikely.

    I will also miss the ability to spacewalk outside your various ships, as that was what sold me on X2 in the first place.

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    DashuiDashui Registered User regular
    Darmak wrote: »
    lol, like anyone plays X games for the combat

    :(

    I don't like trading! I like flying big space ships and blowing things up!

    Maybe that's why I haven't progressed far in the X games, but I still love them for their atmosphere. Their universes really feel alive. Here's hoping Rebirth lets me be a combat mercenary with more success than in the past.

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    StormwatcherStormwatcher Blegh BlughRegistered User regular
    That's why I never play X games, even though I have all of them.
    I just want the pew pew

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    ShadowfireShadowfire Vermont, in the middle of nowhereRegistered User regular
    Strike Vector made it through Greenlight.

    I'm not sure how I feel about it... it looks great, but multiplayer games like this usually have a great and active community for about two weeks after launch. :(

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