Infinity, Noctis, Space Engine, and Others

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Infinity, Noctis, Space Engine, and Others

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I'm wondering if you guys have seen or know anything about this game. It's been on my radar for some time now, but they have yet to release anything good (they've released a small battle simulator but it has nothing to do w/ the planets or anything good).Let me know what you guys think. If a topic about this has already been posted, I appologize.Here's a link to a great YT video of Infinity:Tech Demo
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I'd assume most of us have heard of it. It looks amazing so far but I personally hate online gaming so I'll probably give it a miss (if it ever gets finished). I do have hope they'll add a sp mode later on though.
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Yeah we know about Infinity and frequently drool over eye-candy (well some of us do that ;) )InfinityAdmin's old dev-blogs are a nice source of ideas too.
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Do you guys know about Noctis? Its graphics are terrible, but the gameplay is (would be) amazing, especially with better graphics. Also, the ability to catalog unexplored planets and share them with the community, while keeping it SP, was very fun.NOCTIS YOUTUBE LINK: thing I loved about Noctis was the ability to leave your ship via a space elevator that would drop you down in a pod on the planet.
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I've played Noctis before, its a shame the dude never finished the updated version (Noctis V).But yes it was pretty spectacular with its variety of planets, alien plant and animal species, alien ruins and all that :)
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Infinity is vapourware, as sad as that may seem. I don't consider it any more likely to ever see the light of day than Elite IV.
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Infinity is vapourware, as sad as that may seem. I don't consider it any more likely to ever see the light of day than Elite IV.
Perhaps we could put a snarky ad about it in a space station. (Just kidding)
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I've played Noctis before, its a shame the dude never finished the updated version (Noctis V).
Maybe an ad about it too? ;) I liked Noctis a lot. That space elevator (a way to avoid a continuous transition from orbit to the surface) reminded me of a catnip ball on a string. I found a planet named Frodo that had an unnamed moon. I named it Sam. :D
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Marcel wrote:
That space elevator (a way to avoid a continuous transition from orbit to the surface) reminded me of a catnip ball on a string. I found a planet named Frodo that had an unnamed moon. I named it Sam. :D
I lol'd :lol:
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What about Space Engine?SPACE ENGINE YOUTUBE VIDEO:
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These games hold absolutely no interest for me, which goes for all games which are available only for Windows. Pioneer offers more than one kind of freedom.
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Brianetta wrote:
These games hold absolutely no interest for me, which goes for all games which are available only for Windows. Pioneer offers more than one kind of freedom.
Which is why I'm still playing Pioneer over these other games. Though, there is always something you can learn or take away from these games to hopefully make Pioneer the best out there.
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Infinity: Looks cool, but is a MMO. I check for new dev blogs every now and then.Space Engine: shows what one person can do when you have talent and can target modern systems from the start. I'm not sure if it will ever be a game. I know the author has ambitions for entirely peaceful gameplay, which is commendable, but I'm skeptical.Noctis: I'm not sure if I have ever actually played this, but remember having tried. It's a DOS game with weird controls. Everything about it is weird.Let's also add: Spaceway, another procedural-space adventure. Haven't tried it.
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Though, there is always something you can learn or take away from these games to hopefully make Pioneer the best out there.
Exactly, he doesnt know what he's missing out on :) Frontier and ffe were never released for Linux ;) You can't be a true gamer if you refuse to bend over backwards on the odd occasion to experience a *real* gem. ;)
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s2odan wrote:


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Though, there is always something you can learn or take away from these games to hopefully make Pioneer the best out there.
Exactly, he doesnt know what he's missing out on :) Frontier and ffe were never released for Linux ;) You can't be a true gamer if you refuse to bend over backwards on the odd occasion to experience a *real* gem. ;)
I doesn't? I worked on X2 and X3... for free. More than a little bending there.Frontier and FFE ran just fine on Caldera OpenDOS, which I was running at the time they came out.
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I doesn't? I worked on X2 and X3... for free. More than a little bending there.
;) Yeah but they did release it on linux.But seriously its good to try these other games, if only to see what new things were tried and what worked out and was fun.Orbiter has very functional information displays (MFDs or Multi Function Displays in Orbiter) among other things.Noctis shows how exploration can be fun, in-fact the whole game is just about exploration. But tbh to fans of Frontier you won't be picking up anything new that your imagination didn't provide you originally ;) Although its still a nice example of another procedural galaxy.
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s2odan wrote:
Noctis shows how exploration can be fun, in-fact the whole game is just about exploration. But tbh to fans of Frontier you won't be picking up anything new that your imagination didn't provide you originally ;) Although its still a nice example of another procedural galaxy.
I've always thought a mixture of Noctis/Pioneer (and a dash of the Spore Space stage) combined with Minecraft would make the best game ever invented.
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infinity u can follow him on twitter is now moving ahead will have a possible alpha testing by March his hired some staff has licensed the engine has funds and is moving towards a late 2012 beta testing is also considering minecraft type of prebeta access
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s2odan wrote:
;) Yeah but they did release it on linux.
That was much later...Seriously, though, I've grown much more freetarded in my old age. Orbiter might not cost anything, but it isn't free software, and it doesn't run on a free operating system. Here I'm using free in the "not jailed" sense.
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SpaceEngine is simply AWESOME and I love it. I installed it a few weeks ago and I love being able to explore the whole universe. it's still in beta but it's pointing in the right direction specially in the graphical aspect. SpaceEngine could become a combination of Celestia and Orbiter.Here there is a TODO list.http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/21-11-1As comparing Pioneer with SpaceEngine I think they are different games. I enjoy both but I never narrow my scope simply because one is just for one platform. I am always open to new ideas and new games specially when we have so many calls of duty and very few space simulators out there.Here a few videos I made myself.
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jtmedina wrote:
I never narrow my scope simply because one is just for one platform.
Neither do I, although if something is only released on a platform that I don't have, then I can't run it. If it isn't free software, then I can't even try to port it.
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