With racing mini-party games! And a microgame within it for stearing!JourneyThroughHell said:A global MMOFPS/RTS/Global RTS with RPG elements about warfare.
That would be the best thing ever. Like, absolutely the best.
You should try Minecraft. You can find it at www.minecraft.netninja555 said:A game where all you do is explore. No story, no other human characters, just you, wilderness, and whatever happens to be on the island. Plenty of hidden collectibles that give rewards for finding them, like giving you tools so you can reach more places on the island. That would be awesome. No feelings of being rushed, just pure, blissful exploration.
Trying it right now. It's pretty awesome.Noceus said:You should try Minecraft. You can find it at www.minecraft.netninja555 said:A game where all you do is explore. No story, no other human characters, just you, wilderness, and whatever happens to be on the island. Plenty of hidden collectibles that give rewards for finding them, like giving you tools so you can reach more places on the island. That would be awesome. No feelings of being rushed, just pure, blissful exploration.
It seems to me that you might want to try out LOVE. It's not exactly how you described it, but it sure is different from most games. It's free this weekend, so you can try it. Also, it's an MMO or just MO.ninja555 said:A game where all you do is explore. No story, no other human characters, just you, wilderness, and whatever happens to be on the island. Plenty of hidden collectibles that give rewards for finding them, like giving you tools so you can reach more places on the island. That would be awesome. No feelings of being rushed, just pure, blissful exploration.
You should check out Space Rangers 2 and Pirates of the Carribeans/Age of Pirates. They are quite similar to your imagination.Tattaglia said:An open-world cover-based F/TPS/RPG and RTS game set in space where you start off as a nobody on a space station - just one of thousands of other space stations, planets, moons, and ships you can fully explore - from an interchangeable first-person to third-person perspective. You can pursue the career of an interstellar commodities dealer by buying your own ships and flying them to different buyers around the galaxy like in X3, embark on a life of piracy by stealing/raiding other ships (while avoiding thespess pohleesmilitary and other pirate gangs), sign up for the planetary garrison/air force/space military as a pilot or a marine, or even join a political faction and rise in rank to become the governor of a space station or the ruler of a massive empire. Of course, you'd get to customise your character and specialise in skills as you level up.
That would be cool. *mind explodes*
Really? I'll check them out. Thanks for the heads up, my man.SlyderEST said:You should check out Space Rangers 2 and Pirates of the Carribeans/Age of Pirates. They are quite similar to your imagination.Tattaglia said:An open-world cover-based F/TPS/RPG and RTS game set in space where you start off as a nobody on a space station - just one of thousands of other space stations, planets, moons, and ships you can fully explore - from an interchangeable first-person to third-person perspective. You can pursue the career of an interstellar commodities dealer by buying your own ships and flying them to different buyers around the galaxy like in X3, embark on a life of piracy by stealing/raiding other ships (while avoiding thespess pohleesmilitary and other pirate gangs), sign up for the planetary garrison/air force/space military as a pilot or a marine, or even join a political faction and rise in rank to become the governor of a space station or the ruler of a massive empire. Of course, you'd get to customise your character and specialise in skills as you level up.
That would be cool. *mind explodes*
Select one of their worlds and your interface will have an option to direct an attack or defensive planet (can only be used on your planets or against someone that they're at war). If your relations are high enough with the AI, an attack will be launched against said planet until either A) their fleet is destroyed or B) the planet's been burned. Note that they don't always send a colony frigate there, so you can just pick up that planet once they're done.versoth said:Wait a sec.. how do you pit them against one another?Naheal said:I've found that it's easier to keep your allies when you pit them against one another and pay for their war expenses. Works real well as the TEC.versoth said:Oh. And fix the whole "you can take missions from the other factions!"
It sucks. You can never count on your allies being allies for more than half an hour, because everyone will tell you to attack your ally. Which you won't, because you just spent half an hour paying them off and whatnot to make them your ally. So everyone gets pissy at you and attacks you.
Which is fine, until they start telling you to attack someone you're actually attacking. And your ally tells you to attack the person you're not. So your ally becomes your enemy, your enemies become your allies, and that one poor guy you're beating the snot out of dies. Leaving you with one enemy (usually your next door neighbor, I've found) and a bunch of allies.
Hell. Yes. I don't even care that you ninja'd me.Glamorgan said:A little game I like to call PsychonautsNoceus said:What would be the perfect game for you personally and what would it be about?