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Re: Yeah... TimJ (3 replies, 0 views) (2001-Jan-6)
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Hi, first thanks for those comments. You aren't wrong, it's a bit a spacy game, a bit science fiction, a bit of much games. Here's the original text about from my Homepage(http://timj.de.vu): Generally: This game is programmed for the competition of the company 4fo(.de) If it won´t win or get famous, it´ll be freeware or I will make it popular :) The technique: One console, much Level, that means, the game will be given you on a pc-game-magazin, with about 2 levels. If you played the levels through, you can connect you to the 4FO server, and download new levels, mods, player,...(you will have a account there, and have to pay a small price for every level, but they´ll be fast loaded down, cause of a special technique of the server). PERHAPS the future of the games(then you don´t have to pay 30-70$ for a game)... Gameidea: I´ve thought some days about it, until I could find the result. A game which can make a loop, s.th. which happens always again: A development in a year about 2100, a Warpengine(for sapceships)(Warp: normally if you want to go anywhere, YOU have to go/fly/... there. But after Einstein´s realative-theory(I hope it´s so in english), you can vacuum the room, but this can also have bad followings, cause you can also fly through a thing, cause it goes away :) So, this engine is developed. But at the work on it, there are much mistakes... e.g., you can come as a professor to an other world(ala H@lflife), or you can be in the army and kill some Aliens(ala Counterstr*ke), OR you are a pilot and have to bring a big `blower´ in to the spave, so that the planets are blowed back(cause the warpengine moved them). You see, there are MUCH posibilities... I hope you do know more now! Thanks again, it's interesting to hear what a name can say, -TIM-


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I think you are all wrong inc. u TimJ ... bren (2 replies) (2001-Jan-6)
NIce kepp up the good work then ;) *nt bren (0 replies) (2001-Jan-6)

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