~vIsitor~, on Nov 7 2005, 09:04 PM, said:
I found the EVo universe to be my favorite because it is not only extensive, but it is full of stuff. In EVO many of the uninhabited systems have a spob or are common battlegrounds for opposing foces (sometimes both) and a diligent explorer is rewarded with finding something entirely new after a long journy (ie discovering the Miranu), whilst in Nova most of the uninhabited systems are empty and plain with nothing beyond them. The missions in EVO are descriptive, yes, but they don't assume the player's emotions like those in EVN. ANd above all, there are no true superweapons in EVO, everything has its disadvantage. I hope your new plug will beathe new life into the EVO universe, and return the thrill of exploration with it.
P.S. Don't forget that many inhostpitable, uninhabited planets in Zidigar space would make good ritirement spots =P
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I have to agree with you. After playing EV, EVO was like a whole new game just because of the way the galaxy was set out and the new ideas incorporated. To me, Nova is just the strand war that has been fleshed out a bit - there isn't any real substance to it. The storylines are all writted like an average fantasy novel, it's just the superior engine that makes the ideas cool. Don't get me wrong, it'sa great game and everything, but I'm afraid the better engine doesn't win me over on EVO's ability to innovate. Also, it left the storylines open enough for developers to do all sorts of crazy s### - remember that ROTV came before ROTUE. ++Bombcat
As to your hopes about my plug, I can garantee you that it does to EVO what EVO did to EV (if that makes sense). It might not flip you out exactly, but you'll feel like it's a different game from EVO certainly. I tried not to twist it too much (i.e by adding completely made up governments) but eventually I couldn't resist and put in my own touches. Most of the original elements are still there though - all of the race's home planets have the same names for instance, and the weapons are the same. I just wish I was hooked up to internet at home and I could send you a galaxy screen shot.
mrxak, on Nov 9 2005, 12:10 PM, said:
I want to encourage you and all developers still working on EV and EVO to continue to work on it. Don't do it for us, although I'm sure there will be people who want to see it, do it for yourself. Even if you never release it to the public, or never finish, you'll be glad you worked on it, you'll be proud you stuck with it as long as you did, and in the end that's what matters most. It's better to be creative, to work on something you enjoy, then to think about if anybody else will care. Screw them, story-telling is always about the author, first and foremost.
Plus, um. I'm really kinda hoping to keep EV and EVO development going for a while longer. Nova is flashy and all, but when EVO was the latest and greatest, people still did stuff for EV. EVO should still be worked on after Nova was released, just as EV was worked on after Override.
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I agree and I don't. I will be very happy that I completed it, but I'd be happier if I brought some Nova playing bods back to the EVO platform for a bit. Who knows, someone may even make a plug for my plug, although that's a bit unlikely. It'd be a good compliment though.
On your second paragraph I agree entirely. Just because something is superior, it doesn't make it necessarily better - sometimes simple is good. I like the way that EVO sent you missions hard and fast, with exciting storylines that you could build your imagination around. EVN (like Ivisitor mentioned) assumes who you are and goes into more detail than necessary. To be honest, I've done that to some degree in the plug by writing it a bit like a book (describing characters and so on) but still leaving enough room to slot your own character in there.
Oh yeah, and one more thing - I CANNOT ######ING WAIT TO RELEASE THIS PLUG! YEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHAS:kdnasklmvl;a snvfajbnfvoubhaevo !!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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--gav