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Uros "Vader" Pavlovic
07:56 am EDT @ March 28th, 2012
Wow, I think the idea of Notch working on an
Elite-style space sim is pretty awesome. I only hope he doesn't get any funny
ideas about players building their own pixel-shaped planets and then fighting
armies of pixelized space-sheeps. That would suck big-time. What I really want
is a game like Mass Effect, but with more tactics, more trading, more micro-managing.
Well, something a bit like the X series. Wait a second, that game already exists.
See ya later...
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It comes naturally to us. Remember when you were a kid and had a couple of toy cars? What would you do? Eventually you’d crash one into the either, without any knowledge of how a real accident occurs and the repercussions. Even if you had only 1 toy car, you’d eventually crash into something. Violence is fun.
And then, your mother would see you (thankfully not your father who’d probably beat you) and tell you to not do that; don’t throw rocks at that bird, don’t squash that bug, don’t hit your brother, with her simple explanation: “it’s not right!”. It comes naturally to humans but it’s not right?
It’s a good thing we can build and rebuild. For something to be destroyed, first, it has to be built.
There are a lot of indy games like that. Google space exploration games.