I've noticed something that has been neglected throughout this whole conversation: In the one (that I've noticed) piece of proof that there will be an EV3, Welch does state that Ambrosia is more dedicated to electronic means of distribution and will remain so since it seems that more people will get higher speed connections in the future. At this point Ferazel was too large for the average user on a 33.6 or 56K modem.
Ambrosia will probably do an electronic distribution of EV3, but may also put it on a CD, either as an EV Trilogy or with Deimos Rising since EVO was with Mars Rising.
And don't forget other places of distribution. EVO, Mars Rising, Harry, and some other Ambrosia games were on MacAddict's top shareware CD a few months ago.
All in all, Ambrosia is mainly dedicated to electronic distribution, and that's that right now.
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One cannot walk down an avenue, converse with a friend, enter a building, browse beneath the sandstone arches of old towns without meeting with an instrument of time.
Time is visible in all places.
Clock towers, wristwatches, church bells divide years into months, months into days, days into hours, hours into seconds, each increment of time marching after the other in perfect succession. And beyond any particular clock, a vast scaffold of time, stretching across the universe, lays down the law of time equally for all.
In this world, a second is a second is a second.
Time moves forward with unwavering regularity.
Time is an infinite ruler.
Time is absolute.