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Saint_Proverbius

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EEVIAC said:
lamat - you should try out Star Command (you can download from the link Saint posted.) It has shotguns, Gauss rifles, Lasers, and even some Flechettes.

Better yet, lamat should encourage the people who send him money to buy up the rights to Star Command and update the graphics and interface and re-release it in all it's glory. But if they add real time with pause, I will murder them.
 

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Saint_Proverbius said:
Better yet, lamat should encourage the people who send him money to buy up the rights to Star Command and update the graphics and interface and re-release it in all it's glory. But if they add real time with pause, I will murder them.

Maybe they already have - STAR CITADEL!

I actually thought the Gearhead engine could handle the game well. There's the menu system used in mech combat for tactical space battles, it can do the planetary assaults (and randomize them,) and it can handle large, open ended story arcs. I might post this over at the Gearhead Dev thing and try to fill Joseph's head with crazy ideas.
 

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