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Originally posted by Visitor:
Instead of the rolling credits with the drumroll at the start you have a scroll dialogue box.
This is not a screw up. It's part of the Nova engine if someone doesn't want tho make the intro images that Nova has. I don't even think the Nova engine will let music play during the intro text.
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Then Earth is surronded in something that looks exactly like the Kane Band - and Luna is a full size planet! It gets worse from there, as Mars looks like that tremendously big Polaris planet and it's not uncommon for space stations to be planets...
Many people have reported this...even Mac users. I can't remember the cause, but if you search the Nova and Help boards, you'll find more info.
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This seems to be common throughout Ambrosia's attempts to put things on Windows whether they do it themselves or hire someone else.
As far as I know, the port was not ASW's idea. A few guys said "We should port EVC and EVO to the Nova engine."
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The EV Nova engine is terrible by itself when compared to the Mac's.
Don't the Mac and WIndows versions use the exact same engine? How can something be terrible when compared to itself?
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Also, several dialogue boxes for missions and planet descriptions are cut short - which definately didn't happen on Mac.
That's a problem with Windows. Not the Nova engine.
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