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Interview Another Space Empires: Starfury interview

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We've just posted up our <a href="http://www.rpgcodex.com/content.php?id=46">second interview</a> with <b>Aaron Hall</b>, the man behind <A href="http://www.malfador.com/">Malfador Machinations</a>, about hiss upcoming sci-fi, space exploration, trading, pirating, mercing CRPG, <A href="http://www.malfador.com/starfury/starfury.html">Sspace Empires: Starfury</a>. Here's a bit on progression:
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<blockquote><i>10.) How are skills in the game advanced? Do they advance based on a level system? Through usage?</i>
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The game currently uses a level system which give you points to spend on the skills of your choice. These skills can also be augmented with special components that you find or purchase. You gain experience through completing missions, destroying adversaries, and exploration.</blockquote>
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Exploration based experience gain sounds pretty darned nifty to me. It gives it that <i>Boldly Go</i> feeling, doesn't it?
 

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