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February 06, 2006Gaming Steve Episode 37 - 02.06.2006 This week I talk about Diablo III and Starcraft 2, give details about my upcoming talks at I-CON 25, review an IGF Competition Finalist, answer a ton of show mail, and so much more. Enjoy!
Gaming Steve Episode 37 Program
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Great Show Steve! How about best underdog moment in online gaming history for the next final thoughts segment contest (if that hasn't already been done) All your base are belong to Steve! (rofl) Posted by Mr_Wizard at February 6, 2006 12:43 AMHey Steve, just heard your comment (still listening as I type) about the "disco inferno" on Dungeon Keeper 2. If I'm wrong I bet someone else will correct me, but I think the cause of it is when you have a casino room and one of the creatures wins the jackpot. The game voice shouts "Jackpot Winner!" when it happens, and if you go check out the casino room where the creature won, there will be a bunch of fireworks shooting up into the air. Posted by Talash at February 6, 2006 01:37 AMGreat show, steve. Lol, yeah, Dungeon keeper 2 Disco inferno is awesome... Nothing quite like seeing a dark angel dance disco... hah! Posted by Psilontech at February 6, 2006 09:01 AM"Space exploration is boring" - Gaming Steve Did you say you've played Star Control 2 (http://sc2.sf.net - free)? Now I find that hard to believe... Even in EVE Online the exploration for a newbie player is all but boring - try getting through the player camped gates alive just in the name of exploration... Exciting and possible by simply out-smarting the player camping. That was a bit out of line though since SC2 isn't MMO and Eve isn't about exploration. Anyhow, why couldn't you have a MMO "SC2", but instead of meeting scripted aliens, you actually get a puppet which has its moves controller by a human player behind a web cam? I'd also like the aspect of seeing other players far away if they move in space and putting submarine game type of strategy elements in the space game. Silly but I like the idea. Posted by ac at February 6, 2006 10:46 AMGreat stuff like usual, Steve. I'm thinking STALKER is going to be another DaiKatana. It was impressive two years ago, but now it has nothing on Half-Life 2. Posted by Lobster at February 6, 2006 12:59 PMOh yeah, and RE: AVP2, I used to play that game like crazy and still do multiplayer from time to time. The expansion pack really sucked. I hear the Fox execs took control and decided they'd make the more popular characters more powerful for some reason, so it totally wrecks the playbalance (as you might recall, the Predalien's only weakness is his inability to headbite, which is changed in the expansion). Also the expansion maps are much more deathmatchy and symmetrical. I worked at www.PlanetAvP.com while all this was going on and you can just mark the death of the community at the release of the expansion. Everyone was psyched, mods were coming out every day, new skins, etc., then the expansion dropped and within a week activity had died down by something like 50%. Posted by Lobster at February 6, 2006 01:36 PMSo You're going to speak at I-CON 25, as will Cassandra Peterson It'd be great if you could get recordings of your speeches, Steve. I'd really love to hear them, but I simply can't afford the travel expenses or admission prices to these conventions. Posted by Jomdom at February 6, 2006 05:13 PMWhen is GDC? I wonder if there will be something as good as the Spore presentation this year. Posted by Max Lawlor at February 6, 2006 06:29 PMI hate to say it, but the game you reviewed really sounds like a shameless clone of the original classic: Warpath 97...Like...seriously, the similarities in gameplay and design are astounding, according to your description... Here's a link to it: http://www.synthetic-reality.com/warpath.htm I'll probably shell out the cash for Weird Worlds, either way, of course. Posted by Stangmar at February 6, 2006 07:34 PMI think you gave good advice on the casual/indy games. Thanks for the help. Posted by Ben M. at February 6, 2006 08:22 PMGreat show. BTW, EVE-Online only has one server that everyone plays on. The vast majority of players are from Europe and very very VERY few players from Asian countries. Posted by Khash at February 6, 2006 11:31 PMI was wondering if Gaming Steve had any thoughts on EVE Online now that its been mentioned about space exploration. I agree 100% with Steve that space exploration blows goat chunks. EVE Online is horribly boring in that aspect. However, when you throw in the player vs. player aspect with corporations and 0.0 space... that space exploration suddenly becomes a main point of the excitement of EVE Online. It adds purpose to the game. In essence the vast regions of space are countries that players constantly vie for control over. Just visit the various alliance sites and you will see the cutthroat business that are politics in EVE. Space exploration suddenly becomes very interesting when you are moving 100+ players in a massive fleet formation to protect your turf. Yes EVE Online is boring to play day to day and it takes forever to get skilled up to a point where you can get the big bad ass ships. But if you are into the idea of having a "home" and a purpose in an MMO... EVE provides it in no way any other MMO has done. So Steve what are your thoughts on EVE Online... more so the player created content versus the boring space exploration/travel? NOTE: EVE Online also just broke 100,000 subscribers. Posted by Heartless_ at February 7, 2006 02:38 AMI think the Stargate MMO would be better recieved as a SW: battlefront type game. Having all the major movie/show battles fought between human and jaffa(sp??). For the special characters like in SW battlefront you have gua-ould(sp?????????) and the asgard with some awsome powers. You could even encorperate the space battles like in SWBF2. I wanna fly the promethius :( Posted by Chadatog at February 7, 2006 12:40 PMWell, many thanks for point me at Weird Worlds, interesting, fun game. The AvP review, man, I really have to get this somewhere, sounds really great. The Weird Worlds demo is fun, but I've resisted buying it because I don't think the full game will have much more to offer. I'll stick to Space Rangers 1 and 2 for my 2d space fix. Posted by swerv at February 7, 2006 06:12 PMMillions of people listening to your show? What's the situation now? Well, all I know is that you've got one person from Finland listening to it...right now. Posted by tkarkinen at February 7, 2006 08:08 PMMy guess is on XM radio... That'd be sweet, but then we'd have to pay for it :-( Posted by Jomdom at February 8, 2006 12:18 AMWe won't have to pay for it, there are so many other sources of free gaming news I would have thought it's unreasonable to expect people to pay for more of the same. And if I'm completely wrong it would be bye-bye podcast for me or I'd just get it from another source ftp/irc/torrent. Posted by swerv at February 8, 2006 04:34 AMSteve you said you haven't tried this and they are pretty fun. Here is a good sudoku game web site for a bunch to try. http://www.sudoku.cc/sudoku-archive.htm Posted by spoonmerlin at February 8, 2006 06:04 AMStar Wars Rebellion commentary: -Lego Steve, I think it is better for a marriage to only have one gamer. Think about those times when you both don't want to do the same thing. If you're both gamers, it'd be a fight over which game gets the big screen. Not to mention an extra source of competition. You'd end up not gaming together, anyway. I'm drawing from my own background here. It's just one more thing to argue over. Posted by Robb at February 8, 2006 05:05 PMMe and my wife are gamers and we get along perfectly well. We both enjoy games and its just another thing we can share together. Though, she just plays games and doesnt know about the actual industry so I end up having to tell her things about that a lot since I study the industry quite a bit. She kicks my arse in Halo and Perfect Dark Zero. She likes to rub that in my face. Posted by ECUnlimited at February 9, 2006 07:08 PMI'm gonna go out on a limb and say that the "reaching millions of gamers" thing is going to have something to do with WoW. Just a guess. :) Posted by UndeadScottsman at February 10, 2006 05:11 AM |