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You mean like updating unit selection in Warcraft 2; it is limited to ~9 units per control group from what I remember.
I would definitely play Warcraft 2 remastered. I’ve played the version on GOG and it was solid, but a remastered version is always nice.
Haven’t played Warcraft 1 in over 25 years. Wouldn’t mind trying it for fun.
Congrats! It’s the small victories that keep us going! :)
You learn something new every day. Only been London, UK. Visiting Ireland would be cool.
What did you like about it? How does it compare to other similar games?
Wales is included, that was me forgetting about it in the comment. 😆 Not sure what “Norn Iron” refers to.
It does seem better suited to mobile now that I think about it.
I never played the original Holiday Island, but there is a solid spiritual successor in early access called Summer Islands.
A screenshot of one of my island archipelagos:
I am curious if the setting is (England, Scotland, Ireland) is fleshed out in terms of world-building and gameplay. I enjoy tycoons that do different countries/regions in a unique way.
I can strongly recommend this game. It’s has similarities to SimTower / Project Highrise, but with its own spin with a more detailed employee management system, custom item placing (this is is big in terms of gameplay impact) and casino-specific building elements. There is lot’s of stuff to focus own beyond the casino elements. Nice visual style as well.
While the current stable EA release is solid, the developer has been working on massive upgrade which should be released in the coming month. If you’re on the fence, I would suggest waiting for the next big update. That being said, the current version is also a lot of fun.
Wow, this is kind of thing that can make one reevaluate what methods are most appropriate when dealing with corruption and oligarchs.
I think this might be one of those situations where it just happens to look ML generated.
The devs don’t mention anything about using AI in their game. FWIW, I’ve seen several devs explicitly mention that their cover art (among other things) is “AI” generated in the AI disclaimer section of the steam store page.
From the translation of the claims, they appear to describe Pokémon-style activities, with ‘191 focused on the act of throwing a ball at characters in a field, ‘117 tied to aiming, and ‘390 on riding characters.
If this is indeed the case, the lawsuit is clearly illegitimate (in the real sense, can’t speak for legal nuances). Not surprising.
FWIW, a reply from the developer to a review bringing up the state of the 1.0 release:
Hey, we understand the frustration, but I just want to note there has been upwards of 30 updates since the initial release, and we are commited to doing more going forward. Given the resources we had available we are doing everything we can to bring the game to it’s potential.
The 1.0 release brings the game to a point we think is a unique and enjoyable experience. Expect more tweaks, changes and content going forward.
While I understand the frustrations around rough 1.0 releases, I also do sympathize with developers on this. If you’re sales are at ~10K units (and many indie games do a lot less than that), it makes sense to wrap a release that’s not getting much traction. Continues support is always nice though.
Another Steam review on this topic:
I’ve seen a few of the reviews talking about the game being abandoned, which I never quite understood. There was a few months without updates, but often preceded large updates. The game has come a long way since i first got it. Nearer its launch I couldn’t stomach more than an hour or two. It was a near concept but just shallow and not very good at drawing you in. Now, years later, I cant get enough. There are still some things to fix, and some ideas that could be better executed. BUT the claims that game game is abandoned are, at this point, completely incorrect. If you are flipping through reviews, please discard any ‘abandoned game’ reviews. Base it off of the other reviews of pro’s and cons.
I personally use GOG a lot. I’ve been meaning to add coverage for GOG releases, but it takes more time and most tycoon/management release on only on Steam.
Going to try out their demo. I love the visual style and classic 2.5 isometric perspective.
The seemingly low number of building model variants is a bit worrying; the demo should provide information on this.
You can get the Windows 95 version running on Windows 10 (and probably 11) even on a high resolution display.
https://community.simtropolis.com/forums/topic/762552-simcity-2000-guide-to-installation-windows/
I like the Windows 95 version a lot more than the DOS version on GOG.
It’s a fun game that stands the test of time (some minor UI/UX notwithstanding).
Played the EA release, haven’t tried 1.0. Pretty good indie experience IMO.
Although you have to be into trading games to enjoy it. Also has solid RPG mechanics and some survival mechanics. I didn’t get far, but there is an over-arching storyline as well.
Maps are static, but there are several of them.
I am looking forward to trying the 1.0 release.
Tried this early access, it was actually fun and well made. Cool RPG system and lot’s of side mission type activities beyond the core trading loop. I think there is a big story as well.
Will need to try the 1.0 release.
No, it’s going to be shit. Might as well just play the GOG version version of Warcraft 2, it’s pretty solid (albeit the UI/UX is somewhat old school).
I remember trying to replay Dune 2 a few years ago.
The lack of many QoL/UX refinements made it really difficult to play.