Gonna be pretty funny when some 10 year old gets a horde of giant erect penises invade his town. :<
Anyone happen to know if it is a seperate Mac version or is it like WoW?
That's a shame-it could have been fantastic if, after entering the universe mode, you could go to other people's planets (sort of like Animal Crossing-but better!).
iwas only interested in the game cause i thought there would be thousands online and i can go more or less anywherenow if true your just playing against pc
and designing monsters.
Go buy a copy of PCGamer, (or read it in the shop) there's an extensive review on it in this months copy. Does sound really good.What is it about this game that people are so excited about? Creating a creature, yeah..got that. What else can you do?
Also blame EA >_>, not maxis for the DRM.
Are you sure? I thought I read you can attack other people's colonies online.
Or blame people for pirating games, if nobody did that DRM wouldn't be needed.
Though I do agree, its over the top and just punishes those who do pay for it.
I need to read up on this game because I cant quite understand what would be so good about it, but people seem pretty excited.
It was originally going to have MP like you imagine but I think they re-thought and changed it ages ago.
The reason they gave was if you spend ages evolving your creature and then you come back to the game to find your city/planet/solar system has been destroyed by a more advanced race, you would be pretty annoyed.
I’m not really convinced by the piracy is because of high prices argument. Even at £15 I still think a lot of people would download it because free is still better than £15, and if a game is good I don’t think £30 is a bad price anyway. DVDs are about half the price they used to be yet people still copy them.
But the measures they put in place are rather pointless as people get around them anyway.
Surely pirating this would be a pain in the arse? Presumably you'll have to authenticate with a server to get all the user created content.
Did any one else catch the interview with Will Wright on BBC Click? He was basically saying how the user created content (i.e. creatures) sharing is doing a load of the creative work for them. He also said that in terms of graphics, they couldn't of released two years ago, but that by todays standard the game isn't graphically demanding.