Anyone played spore yet?
- Orwell
- godx, Son of godix
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2004 5:14 am
- Location: Frying Pan. Destination: Fire.
DRM for spore. After reading about this, any consideration to buy/try it is gone.
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[Kristyrat]: Vote for Orwell
[Kristyrat]: because train conducters are dicks.
Otohiko: whereas Germans are like "god we are all so horrible, we're going to die a pointless death now."
[Kristyrat]: Vote for Orwell
[Kristyrat]: because train conducters are dicks.
Otohiko: whereas Germans are like "god we are all so horrible, we're going to die a pointless death now."
- CodeZTM
- Spin Me Round
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- Status: Flapping Lips
- Location: Arkansas
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- Pwolf
- Friendly Neighborhood Pwaffle
- Joined: Thu May 03, 2001 4:17 pm
- Location: Some where in California, I forgot :\
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- Devolution
- Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2002 12:11 am
- Status: THE OLD SCHOOL LIVES
- Location: Sarnia, Ontario
played it, enjoyed it all the way up till the space stage, but that was as far as i could get before i started to get really bored.
some more variety in terms of the random disasters/events would have kept my interest longer(or maybe i just didn't play it long enough? i don't care, whatever variety there might be just didn't show up fast enough to keep my interest), but after the umpteenth time i had to stop what i was doing to go save my homeworld/colony from the invaders/horrible disease, it all started to wear on me.
uninstalled it, and sold it to a friend who likes that kind of repetitive crap.
some more variety in terms of the random disasters/events would have kept my interest longer(or maybe i just didn't play it long enough? i don't care, whatever variety there might be just didn't show up fast enough to keep my interest), but after the umpteenth time i had to stop what i was doing to go save my homeworld/colony from the invaders/horrible disease, it all started to wear on me.
uninstalled it, and sold it to a friend who likes that kind of repetitive crap.
- NeoQuixotic
- Master Procrastinator
- Joined: Tue May 01, 2001 7:30 pm
- Status: Lurking in the Ether
- Location: Minnesota
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Haven't played it and never plan to. If EA's idea of copy protection is assuming everyone is a pirate, then they don't need my business (and no, I'm not going to pirate it.) These stupid companies never get the message. Copy protection never stops the actual pirating of software, it only hurts the normal customer. This has been said a million times, yet they keep screwing the average person. I'm not against copy protection, I just can't stand the new super restrictive kinds.
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- Pwolf
- Friendly Neighborhood Pwaffle
- Joined: Thu May 03, 2001 4:17 pm
- Location: Some where in California, I forgot :\
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After starting the space age again and changed the difficulty to easy it's now closer to how I like it. Instead of them just coming and killing me, they ask for money, lol... Isn't too much of a problem as I'm starting to figure out how to make money faster.
I think I'll have to start taking notes and shit cause I'm forgetting which colonies are producing and which still need their planets terraformed. Starting to get more and more difficult to manage as my empire becomes larger.
Pwolf
I think I'll have to start taking notes and shit cause I'm forgetting which colonies are producing and which still need their planets terraformed. Starting to get more and more difficult to manage as my empire becomes larger.
Pwolf
- Kristyrat
- Time-traveling penguin
- Joined: Sun Sep 26, 2004 7:31 pm
- Status: Lies and fish
- Location: Igloo
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I blazed through my first play through, really just to get a feel for the game as a whole, and I kind of regret doing it so quickly now. I'm going to start over and really take the time to design things that work for my creatures. Particularly regarding their evolution. Also, Herbivore this time. :3

