Originally posted by Shooter
And that's why I think that if there should be a new WC game it should be Privateer III. Think about it, it could be a totaly new game in the WC universe. The rest of the world would love it (nice graphics, excelent gameplay, the trading/planning factor, etc) and with a bonus for us : it would be OUR universe. Enough with Blair (well, in one part of the game it would be nice to find his carcass floating in space ), it would be a fresh start. I know what you are saying right now: it's been done in P2. Well, that was a mistake. They pushed it too far, it looked a paralell universe. All the familiar signs would be there. Let me dream...
Okay, maybe there should be "premanently free" and "only free for a short period of time". KS SM/SO is free - always was and always will be. WCP SO was free for only a limited time and must now be purchased through WCP Gold. And, I might be just a little bitter because I missed out on the free missions.Originally posted by Earthworm
How can you not count something that was free for limited time, as free?
Originally posted by Earthworm
And CR's departure didn't have anything to do with it... Prophecy's budget was cut in half, and the script went down from 400 to 120 pages.Originally posted by mpanty
Chris Roberts did not participate in the programming of WCP, did he? I remember reading something about that in a magazine...If wouldn't surprise me anyhow, as in WCP the amount of movies compared to WC IV decreased by half... and so did apparently the acting quality...
Originally posted by LividLiquid
...UT, Quake 3, and Counterstrike. While these games are fun, they've never kept me up all night before school or work thinking "Just one more mission. Then I'll get some sleep" "Just one more cargo run, then I'll hit the sack". Things like that.
Originally posted by LividLiquid
The entire team that made Prohecy has broken up. That depresses me. I think they went back to the roots of the Wing Commander franchise, and undid the damage that Chris Robets (IMHO) started to lay down on the series.