Thanks for thisplc268 said:If you get Duke Nukem 3d, make sure to run it with eduke32
Now you've gone and done it! There's a seed of hope for this to happen that I just know will be crushed.twinturbo2 said:I really hope that, with GOG and EA as BFF's, that they put some classic Need for Speed titles up. Porsche Unleashed would be awesome.
LastWindow said:What are the odds they'll announce a new publisher of games to sell? (I've been patiently awaiting LucasArts)
mclem said:The only one of the WC books I actually own!
Seeing the mention of Prophecy in the wikipedia article made me think: Didn't prophecy have a *free* expansion? Surely we can, at least, hope for that?
A stand-alone expansion pack, Secret Operations, was released by Origin in 1998; most notably, it was released solely over the Internet and for no charge, though the large initial file challenged the dial-up connections of that day. Secret Operations was later released for sale in combination with Prophecy in the "Wing Commander: Prophecy - Gold" package.
I'd say it would help to play the old stuff first. It's a continuing story, after all.Yaska said:So as a newbie to WC series, Should I play 1+2 or Prophecy before delving into 3? Also 3 looks incredibly good on those screenshots.
JoeMartin said:Man wc3 brings back some awesome memories. Watching the mission cutscenes on youtube is a blast. Why did fully acted cutscenes in video games die. Damn that uncanny valley.
MattKeil said:Because they were hilariously bad when performed by unknown actors (see: Warhawk on the PSone) and obscenely expensive when performed by name actors (WC3). Not really an element of videogames I miss. Ever.
stuminus3 said:Nox is a pretty good time! I have no idea how I missed this one the first time around.
You missed the MP though, which is a shame. Unless there have been other action-RPG/Diablo clones that do FPS-style MP modes (CTF, (T)DM, KOTH) instead of co-op adventure with random PVP. Nox MP was a blast.stuminus3 said:Nox is a pretty good time! I have no idea how I missed this one the first time around.
Yeah, it's pretty bad. I guess it was cool at the time to see some (graphically) updated melee action in 640x480 but the puppetry was pretty bad, as was the voice acting and the music was nowhere near as memorable as the second. Maybe someone has videos from it on YT you can use to save your time and dollars.Minsc said:Star Control 3 released today, for $5.99. Those puppets are the things of nightmares (such a shame coming from the great 2D animated portraits in SC2)!
Despite loving Star Control 2, I've managed to stay clear of the third, so maybe I'll grab it on sale one day to see just what I missed. I don't think it can be as sharp a decline to the series' quality as MoO 3 was, maybe it'll even surprise me. If nothing else, hopefully the music is half as good as Star Control 2.
Minsc said:Star Control 3 released today, for $5.99. Those puppets are the things of nightmares (such a shame coming from the great 2D animated portraits in SC2)!
Yaska said:So as a newbie to WC series, Should I play 1+2 or Prophecy before delving into 3? Also 3 looks incredibly good on those screenshots.
Armada is basically Star Control 1 meets Wing Commander. I think it was the first WC game to transition to 3D. I didn't think it was particularly worth playing as a lot of the draw of WC is the story, and Armada basically had none.mclem said:There's also Privateer (on GoG), Armada and Academy. Privateer's a more Elite-like experience, but roughly fits chronologically after WC2. However, it's completely independent from the main-line series.
I'm trying to remember Armada and Academy, I'm getting a mental block. I think one was multiplayer, and the other was a mission designer? Or vice-versa? Or something?
There's also Privateer 2, although that's not *strictly* a Wing Commander game (at least, it's not really mentioned on the box, and I noticed no mention of any of the events of the prior games during what I played of it)
A Microsoft Sidewinder Precision 2 if you can find one.Kyouji said:While we're talking about Wing Commander, I'd like to ask for some joystick recommendations. I have a Thrustmaster Hotas X that I bought for Afterburner Climax on the PS3, but Dosbox is having trouble recognising it (System Shock 1 doesn't see it at all for the hacking sections). What's a good mid-end joystick to play Privateer (and Open FreeSpace; my Hotas X feels oddly loose in FS2)? And just for kicks, what's a good high-end joystick that Dosbox will recognise?
I read some good things about the CH Fighterstick, but anyone have some hands-on experience with one?
stuminus3 said:Huh. One of the most interesting quirks of GOG for me is that sometimes they release games (in this case Star Control 3) that I think I haven't ever heard of, then I click on the screenshots and see something I've quite clearly played before. I think I must have spent too much of the 90s drunk.
Narag said:Is there a better way to take screens other than dosbox's capture method?
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Sinatar said:If you change the output format to opengl or d3d you can use FRAPS.
Pfft...you call that damage? I've come back with worse lol.Narag said:Is there a better way to take screens other than dosbox's capture method?
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Bufbaf said:How's Overseer? Missed that one back in the days.
Codemasters IP nonsense meant it had to be taken down as it was.mclem said:"New" release: ArmA: Cold War Assault.
It's Operation Flashpoint, which they had on GoG before but had to pull - I don't recall why?
Anyone who had Flashpoint now has it instead.
they had to take it down because bohemia owned the game content (maybe not including the last expansion made by codemasters), and codemasters the ip.mclem said:"New" release: ArmA: Cold War Assault.
It's Operation Flashpoint, which they had on GoG before but had to pull - I don't recall why?
Anyone who had Flashpoint now has it instead.
mclem said:No release today, 'some surprises' in the conference.
Clearly the surprises can't be of the "and it's available NOW" nature. Hopefully it's more news on EA addons.
Edit: Although, that said, does them updating an existing game count as a 'new release'?