The folder on Mulder's desk is the icing on the cake.
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EA killed Westwood Studios, Pandemic Studios, and Bioware, and they will pay the price for their lack of vision one day.
Ah, so you are MayallCommunion's art recruit, axxo2, excellent work on those buttons. I wonder what you could do for the wiki's logo in emulating the Sins logo, while adding the word "Wiki", in the same size as this image .
[quote who="Major Stress" reply="93" id="3171525"]Bah! SOTS2 is nothing more than a glorified screen saver from my point of view. I am mad as hell that i did paid full price for it, but then again i was "expecting" a somewhat finished product when they released it. I have to agree with Davidabc66. IMO even in the state SOTS2 is in now it is not worth playing. The horribly vague menus, and clunky UI, The lag, Inept AI, I could go on, and on. Plus they STILL didnt fix the missing barren world t
For all we know there is a Jake Foley running around.
[quote who="Heart Shaped Man" reply="39" id="3168202"] You are mistaken. Steam isn't a cloud-gaming service like OnLive. The game is on your PC. The Steam cloud is just used for save games and screenshots, and that's only if you choose to. Steamworks itself is just a generic term for a range of things that Steam can do; cloud storage as above, multiplayer services, DRM (obviously), mods (WorkShop), but not every game uses all the services. Imagi
I have a few problems with Steam, that became all the more real when I actually tested it, when I was planning on avoiding it like the plague. About this time last year, I bought a non-Steam copy of Supreme Commander Gold through Impulse, but I only installed Supreme Commander at that time, because I wanted to get a feel for Supreme Commander since I had only played the demo, I knew it pushed the limits of my computer in the first place, and Forged Allia
Visual Studio 2012 already? I can barely even use 2010, because I took virtually all of my programming classes a year or two ago, when DeVry University was still using XP and 2008.
I've been wanting to develop a real starfighter, and according to Stephen Hawking, I guess I better get on that.
I serious need to get a new computer, something to handle recent and new games, but Microsoft couldn't pay me enough to get Metro 8, because it simply isn't a desktop OS. I will get Windows 7 long before I ever even consider Metro 8 at this point.
Microsoft, what are we going to do with you? I fully intend to develop games primarily on PC, not Mac or another OS, when I receive my Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from DeVry University by end of this year, but Microsoft's insanity is scaring me so much that I am having second thoughts.
[quote who="sareth01" reply="15" id="3159179"]@ everyone else I'm glad to see that there is a decent amount of corvette lovin out there! even if we are delegated to the lowest circle of hell.[/quote] Actually its "...a very special level of hell. A level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theater."
This sounds great, shame I don't have Rebellion in order to play around with it, because its something the DE has been needed for a long time.
Its not going to happen, because all of the carrier capital ships have plenty of strike craft-related abilities. The Halcyon Carrier already follows that formula, while also possessing a support ability, with the Rapture Battlecruiser boosting strike craft damage. The Sova Carrier has two strike craft-related abilities, and an economic ability. The Skirantra Carrier has two strike craft-related abilities and a support ability that repairs everything. In other words, carrier capital ships are
I haven't either, I just hear, well technically read, things...
[quote who="soase-maelstrom" reply="1200" id="3147181"]Not sure what the 'wail of the sanctified' ability is? It sounds like 'Sins of the Fallen'.[/quote] I believe AseOfSpadez is referring to the Advent Rebel ability for the Temple of Communion called Wail of the Sacrificed.
I still play Homeworld from time to time, and only got it about when Homeworld 2 was released. I only managed to play the Homeworld 2 demo, and have to say I prefer Homeworld over Homeworld 2. I love Homeworld, the gameplay, the music, and the backstory were all excellent. Homeworld 2 just hasn't enchanted me the same way, though things like less linear managers and strike craft squadrons are nice, I don't like the voice acting and the nerf into oblivion of support.
I also highly recommend Burn Notice, one of the best television shows ever made.
This is a good starting point, but there aren't any images of the maps yet.
As many have said, Firefly. Fox were some of the stupidest people in history for canceling it after only one season. It ended up spawning its own film sequel, Serenity.
Holy Trinity is the only strategy page I managed to create and update, though it still needs notes on what patch and any other factors made the classic version obsolete.
I try, I really do. The wiki is out of date for any Diplomacy/Trinity patches after 1.32, which I think are 1.33 and 1.34, but since I wasn't playing when those patches came out, I don't know for certain.
I still don't understand why it isn't either, declare your allegiance in a match like they originally said it was going to be, or CnC Generals: Zero Hour where the original factions were still available. Rebellion won't be a true replacement for Diplomacy/Trinity unless one of these happens. But what do I know, I am just a noob who doesn't have a computer that can handle Sins in general at the moment.
As I thought, I am not infected.
Homeworld ships in general are very functional, its one of the hallmarks of the series. I won't speak to the graphics, since I believe Homeworld 2 to be a step backwards from Homeworld in virtually every depart.