Ambrosia Garden Archive
    • Frozen Heart and Magma are both incredible... (url="http://"http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/dsghosh/evosite/retribution.html")Retribution(/url) (yes, I know this is shameless self-promotion) should be great, if I can ever get it to work.

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    • Quote

      Originally posted by Ryan Ballantyne:
      Hey there. If you remember my name, you've been here too long.

      I guess I've been here (where? the EVO universe?) too long. ๐Ÿ˜‰

      **About a year ago, I wrote a plug that did nothing more then enlarge the size of the map window to fill the screen. Very simple, but I found it an extremely useful enhancement. It has faded into obscurity now, but is still available fromhttp://redrival.com/...embigulator.sit

      I suppose I should put it in the main archives so more people can have the use of it. I rank it in here, not just because it's mine, but because of the sheer convenience of a large map window.**

      Yes, please submit it to the main archives with a description. Thanks.
      Jude

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    • Mars Colony - Just a chosen example of one of the many simple, small plugins that don't cause loads of incompatability problems or mess up your pilot file.

      Of course, I like the big plugins too, but I wanted to say that small can be beautiful as well.

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    • Great plug-ins?

      Frosty the Snow Entity, now undergoing it's sixth revision, has the coolest plot Ford's seen in any plug, but that just could be biased ๐Ÿ˜›

      Like the Frozen Heart, it could be more suited to novel form, but the plug will go first...and you will have some decisions to make that critically affect the outcome, but it's primarily story-based. Yay.

      Established plug-ins?

      GS and Final Battle were both great plug-ins, but the endings to both really, really sucked. Otherwise, incredible. Pale was similarly awesome (had a decent ending :-P)...could have been longer / bigger, though. Eye of Orion was fun.

      For EVO...RotV I was cool, RotV was cooler (beta-tasted by yours truly :-P), primarily because they went against the established norm. Captains of Freeport was cool for the same reason. Frosty should be even niftier (for the same reason >:p). Femme Fatale and Frozen Heart, obviously, rank highly. B5 and SW were cool. Fourth Reich...see reviews for GS and Final Battle above, only think on a smaller-scale :-P.

      Er...Stress Release rocks brass bells </plug>.

      And yay, Rball's alive ๐Ÿ˜›

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    • Babalon 5, and ROTV.

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      "One Ring to rule them all one Ring to find them, one Ring to bring them all into the darkness and bind them."
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    • Quote

      Originally posted by Ryan Ballantyne:
      **Hey there. If you remember my name, you've been here too long.

      About a year ago, I wrote a plug that did nothing more then enlarge the size of the map window to fill the screen. Very simple, but I found it an extremely useful enhancement. It has faded into obscurity now, but is still available from http://redrival.com/...embigulator.sit

      I suppose I should put it in the main archives so more people can have the use of it. I rank it in here, not just because it's mine, but because of the sheer convenience of a large map window.**

      Welcome back Rball.... you sorta fell off the map. We've wondered where you've been ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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