Profile for EVWeb
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Displayed name | EVWeb |
Member number | 3793 |
Title | Apprentice |
Postcount | 4 |
Homepage | http://evweb.aresaxis.us/ |
Registered | Monday, December 15 2003 08:00 |
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Ocean Bound in Richard White Games | |
Apprentice
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written Thursday, November 11 2004 11:25
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I liked GC a lot. It wasn't super complex, yet it was fun. I'll admit it had problems - multiplayer for example, but otherwise it was fun. -------------------- -EVWeb Posts: 4 | Registered: Monday, December 15 2003 08:00 |
Chromite Software in Richard White Games | |
Apprentice
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written Tuesday, August 10 2004 17:54
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Does Chromite Software still exist? Or did it die? -------------------- -EVWeb Posts: 4 | Registered: Monday, December 15 2003 08:00 |
Poor Man's Starbound? in Richard White Games | |
Apprentice
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written Monday, December 15 2003 13:59
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EVN was the worst of the EV series. It made the player seem like some sort of God. :mad: Which is terrible. No one is a god, yeah they may be a good pilot, but not a god. Anyway, I like GC. :) It doesn't have the mineral restrictions that SpaceWard Ho! does, and you can play the whole thing unlike Star Bound II. Although I liked the ablility in SBII to be able to control your ships in battle. :P -------------------- -EVWeb Posts: 4 | Registered: Monday, December 15 2003 08:00 |
Poor Man's Starbound? in General | |
Apprentice
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written Monday, December 15 2003 13:59
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EVN was the worst of the EV series. It made the player seem like some sort of God. :mad: Which is terrible. No one is a god, yeah they may be a good pilot, but not a god. Anyway, I like GC. :) It doesn't have the mineral restrictions that SpaceWard Ho! does, and you can play the whole thing unlike Star Bound II. Although I liked the ablility in SBII to be able to control your ships in battle. :P -------------------- -EVWeb Posts: 4 | Registered: Monday, December 15 2003 08:00 |