Homeworld, particularly the original, is so perfect for a movie, and now that the IP for it has returned to Hiigara, it could be possible.
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Homeworld was pretty good too, but Cataclysm and Homeworld 2 just weren't the same because they changed a few too many things.
The discount also applies to owners of the three individual products too.
Firefly and Serenity will forever be a cult classic.
[quote who="Whiskey144" reply="73" id="2916956"] Quoting a110, reply 71apologies, i mistyped i meant *in rotj, the ssd instantly lost control when the bridge was destroyed. that period of vulnerability could easily be exploited Except that the Executor lost control due to being trapped in the DS2's gravity well. In any other situation, it would not instantly loose control. You would have realized this had you read the post #70.[/quote] And its not l
Indeed, some people forget that it is one story.
[quote who="a110" reply="57" id="2916536"] 2. Transporters do not work through particularly dense materials. Which ISDs have in abundance in their armor. transporters have been able to work through solid rock an isd's bridge has a windshield There's also the slight problem that there is indeed a secondary bridge within the main hull of an ISD. 1) it would still kill the isd's bridge crew and force less
[quote who="Alstein" reply="349" id="2916469"]Enjoy your Melky-fail this year then. My least favorite baseball player of the last 10 years. [/quote] I have already given up on the Royals, any success on their part will be a miracle, because for the umpteenth time they have traded away their best players.
The anti-technology sentiment in Avatar was probably over emphasized. I still don't understand why some Star Wars fans either hate the Prequels and refuse to call the original film A New Hope or hate the Original Trilogy, it is meant to be treated as one epic saga, not individual films.
There is a Diplomacy manual, but it doesn't do very much.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to mod Sins yet, otherwise, I would probably have concocted a mod of my own by now.
[quote who="Aeon221" reply="62" id="2916059"] Quoting 1Tiberius1, reply 61The carrier thing happens already when you send them in without them belonging to a fleet. Instead of building fleets, you might consider just hotkeying capital ships and managing ships without the time wasted to 'reform' the fleet. Sure, you can already do this kind of stuff if you split your fleet into smaller fleets, but what's the fun of that? The whole point
Fortunately or unfortunately, I am one of those people who have the Royals.
Well, I think we can all agree that at least it wasn't EA or Valve that bought Impulse, which would surely be a death sentence for it. However, we don't know for certain if GameStop will be the death of Impulse, we can only wait and see, I really hope that isn't the case.
[quote who="ZimatDeltaHalo" reply="18" id="2915726"] Quoting DirtySanchezz, reply 3You're probably right about that. If Sins had been made by a large company like EA or someone else it would probably be less-than-half the game it is. It probably wouldn't have been made at all. It would have probably been deemed too risky, both in execution and profit. Bigger publishers usually seem reluctant, or even afraid, to try something different. I ad
[quote who="ZimatDeltaHalo" reply="142" id="2915724"] I was hooked on the game in the first hour. Prior to Soase, my favorite space RTS game was Conquest: Frontier Wars and had been for the nearly 10 years it had been out. I had played Homeworld 2 and Nexus: The Jupiter Incident (not sure I would call that an RTS, maybe a tactical game), but Soase was the first game to come out since that I enjoyed more. Not only was the game itself great, but the included manual was fu
Actually, the Advent can't develop Ice further, but the TEC and the Vasari can.
So all of the tools for the most part in Downloads are out of date save maybe Galaxy Forge?
About the only thing the Federation could do to counter the Empire is transport photon and/or quantum torpedoes to vital points like the reactor or engineering space on the Imperial ships, assuming it is even possible, other than that they would almost certainly lose. Yeah, the Borg could assimilate the Federation in a heart beat if it really came down to it, because the Borg have basically been toying with the Federation since Q revealed the USS Enterprise -D to them. Assumin
I second that, Sinperium.
The engine isn't being changed any time soon, and it definitely isn't going to happen for anything less than a full-fledged sequel, which Rebellion isn't.
There aren't quite enough ships for the KotOR era to be feasible, particularly for the Sith Empire.
[quote who="Darvin3" reply="8" id="2914487"] Last CnC game was RA3. Eh, the series effectively died for me when they released Generals. It was never C&C after that point, and no other title has ever filled the gap in the genre it left behind.[/quote] Well, by this reaction I would say I got the very best of CnC when I purchased the First Decade. The Battle for Middle-earth series was built on the same engine, but it just wasn't the same. The same thing happene
Well, of course an Executor -class Star Dreadnought could conduct a Base Delta Zero, that was one of their main functions under the Galactic Empire. Yeah, the terms Base Delta Zero and orbital bombardment could probably be used interchangeably, and it is not like I said one ISD couldn't. I share that sentiment, all Wookieepedia cares about is appearances and sources, with no regard for what those things do to canon. Several posts in <a title="this" href="https://forums.sinsofasola
Actually, nowhere on Wookieepedia, the source for canon, does it say that one ISD can do a Base Delta Zero or that it can't.