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				October 27th, 2006, 04:13 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Is SEIV going the way of the dodo? 
 I think there is a great difference between forum post numbers and game playing acticity for SE IV:For most of us SE IV is a well known game where you don't have to many questions anymore to discuss.
 However I doubt that I will quit playing SE IV soon. I have my own mod, that I like, the game has no more major bugs and can handle large galaxies and huge ship/unit numbers. Even my largest games take only about 5 minutes for a turn to process at stardate 2500.0 or above.
 SE V takes already 20 seconds for a turn processing at stardate 2402.0!
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				October 27th, 2006, 05:58 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Is SEIV going the way of the dodo? 
 Yeah, Q makes excellent points. There just aren't many questions I still have about SEIV. 
I can tell the various mod makers how much I love their work (which I really should do more of), or I can post reports about my current games in progress, if somebody wants to read that stuff. Forums for some games have large sections for after-action reports.
 
I might try my hand at modding, so maybe I'll ask some questions about that.   
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				October 28th, 2006, 01:55 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Is SEIV going the way of the dodo? 
 Loved SEIV, but the mod possiblies for SEV, basically means that any mod effort in SEIV is for most modders is practically a waste of time.  SEV will easily surpass what is SEIV at some point.   There just need to be some effort on the part of MM, and the modders/players to get it there.   SEIV will still have a following, as SEIII did and still does when SEIV was out. |  
	
		
	
	
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				October 29th, 2006, 10:27 AM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Is SEIV going the way of the dodo? 
 Well, there are some practical downsides to the beefiness of SE5. 
25 megs of (beautiful) combat replay .  For a 50 ship/150 fighter warppoint assault in GGmod.
 
Then next turn, 75 more megs of combat replay... Of the survivors chasing fleeing ships that they have no chance of catching, since they have the same speed, and the combat map is infinite.
 
The turn after that, I ran out of hard disk space... so there was no replay saved.
 
Compare to SE4, where five megs of combat replay takes only an hour to create, and involves upwards of 700 ships / 10000 fighters.
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				November 7th, 2006, 03:18 PM
			
			
			
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		| Suicide Junkie said: Well, there are some practical downsides to the beefiness of SE5.
 
 25 megs of (beautiful) combat replay.  For a 50 ship/150 fighter warppoint assault in GGmod.
 
 Then next turn, 75 more megs of combat replay... Of the survivors chasing fleeing ships that they have no chance of catching, since they have the same speed, and the combat map is infinite.
 
 The turn after that, I ran out of hard disk space... so there was no replay saved.
 
 Compare to SE4, where five megs of combat replay takes only an hour to create, and involves upwards of 700 ships / 10000 fighters.
 
 |  Welcome to the 21st century.  They have these things now...they call them 3d graphics...and they also have these HD, with GB behind the numbers...
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				November 7th, 2006, 03:22 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Is SEIV going the way of the dodo? 
 Kana... 100 MB combat replay files are terrible things. How do you play PBEM/PBW with that? You need the replays to see how combat went, to refine ship designs and such. |  
	
		
	
	
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				November 7th, 2006, 05:13 PM
			
			
			
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 I don't think it has anything to do though with the 3d graphics.  It's probably all of the extra data that has to be saved for each component and the fact that each combat round is ~8x longer than in SE:IV.  The retreat feature should help cut down on the sizes though. |  
	
		
	
	
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				November 8th, 2006, 03:48 PM
			
			
			
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		| Imperator Fyron said: Kana... 100 MB combat replay files are terrible things. How do you play PBEM/PBW with that? You need the replays to see how combat went, to refine ship designs and such.
 
 |  Oh I agree...yet I just installed NWN2 on my computer, and that took up 6 GB of space.   The 1st patch requires that you have 7 GB free on your HD to even run the patch.  I know this isnt the same type of game or anything like that.  I'm just saying that games are going to require more of your computer weither its a highend RPG, or a lowend strategy game.   I would much rather play a strategy game, but I accept the fact that improvements are going to require more resources.  It would be easier, if we didnt have to use a PBEM/PBW format.   CivIV for example has a pitboss mode, which allows a free standing game to be logged into and a turn played. Or so I've heard.  I have played CivIV MP, and enjoy it for the 3 or so hours you can invest in it at one sitting.  You then save the game, and make a new date to play.  Yet there are many advantages to the PBEM/PBW style, especially the play when you have time advantage.   I'm certainly wowed initially by stunning graphics, but in the end gameplay and depth are always more important.  Heck I would be quite happy if SE5 was SE3/SE4 with the added modding options.  
			
			
			
			
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		| Kana said: ...the mod possiblies for SEV, basically means that any mod effort in SEIV is for most modders is practically a waste of time...
 
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