"Starfighter Inc." Kickstarter
- schmatzler
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From the description:
We love space shooters.
We all played the hell out of X-Wing, Wing Commander, and that entire generation of amazing space combat games. That’s why we’re so excited to be creating the next game in that rich lineage: STARFIGHTER INC., a hardcore team-based PvP multiplayer space shooter in the vein of X-Wing vs. Tie-Fighter.
We want to recapture the intensity and excitement of those games and provide a fresh experience via modern graphics, new gameplay, and awesome gear derived from the science of today and tomorrow.
I've never played the Wing Commander series, since I'm a bit too young for that, but it still excites me to see another game going the "I-War" way of things.
Here's the Kickstarter:
www.kickstarter.com/projects/impellerstudios/starfighter-inc/
Space. The final frontier.
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I always thought multiplayer mixed in with single player would be intriguing. Like having other player traffic flying around the Badlands in a social way not like a fighting ruin your day sort of way. but its hard to get people to be nice
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On my 2-D game, I think making AI will be simple in nature and fun.
This is one tough navy, boy. They don't give you time off, even for being dead. -Clay
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7upMan wrote: Bah, Multiplayer again. I always get the feeling that they are just too laze to build a proper Singleplayer game
No, that's not true! They will build one, they just have to raise the 17mil! :lol:
I know, it most likely won't happen. But why is Singleplayer getting more and more into the background? Is it just because of the general lazyness of developers?
I don't think so. There is a bigger market for kids that want to battle online - you can do micro-transactions easily and force them to pay more stuff to win over their opponents.
You can't sell that easy for a Singleplayer game - people will just quit that and never come back. But to win against real human beings...that always works. It's the shit that EA does all the time.
Space. The final frontier.
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7upMan wrote: I'd rather put my hopes into the games Ironduke, Chessking and Richard are making.
Thanks for the confidence, and say hi to your coffee for me. That is one evil espresso.
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Very little about the game is not known to me. Any questions you got, throw them at me.
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