Anyone remember freelancer?
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Anyone remember freelancer?
Just wondered if anyone but me liked it and thinks that microsoft should remove the stick from their ass and make another one?
I would like to point out at this time that I own every single X game there is and im not implying I would favor 1 over the other
I would like to point out at this time that I own every single X game there is and im not implying I would favor 1 over the other
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Sure.... on xboxAndypocalypse wrote:Just wondered if anyone but me liked it and thinks that microsoft should remove the stick from their ass and make another one?
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I just played it a while ago. I enjoyed the game. Its a simple game compared to todays games but the atmosphere, pace and story were ok. Was disappointed I had to buy the cd and there was no digital download. Theres lots of games made like freelancer. Usually they don't do well. Theres lots of old games for sale on gog.com and theres mods of old games also.
It was fun for a blast, but the restrictions (1 ship at a time, fixed bases etc.) meant I got bored rather quickly. The multi-player modes gave it a bit more longevity, but not a huge amount. As a group, we went back to playing StarLancer, which was great fun for a blast. If Microsoft were to go back to the franchise, I'd favour something more mission based.
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Personally I think it should be on all smartphones too...AdrianM wrote:Sure.... on xboxAndypocalypse wrote:Just wondered if anyone but me liked it and thinks that microsoft should remove the stick from their ass and make another one?
Thinking about it, a smartphone would probably be powerful enough to run Freelancer smoothly.
Have to be honest, never played the first one. I do have the second one though.
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Remember freelancer? I'm replaying it right now.
There's a lot i like about it. The plot was solid and fun, the music was exciting, and even though the stations and economy were fixed, i liked the way it was set up (e.g. some regions were rich in particular raw minerals/ goods and the further you got from those sectors the better the trade price you got for them was). The main thing i liked though was the universe. It had INFINITELY more thought and care taken in it's design. Every sector was unique different and well worth exploring with loads of secrets to find. A vast improvement over x's near copy-paste sectors. There was masses of background info to find out, the faction system was great and they all had backstorys to discover. It was actually possible to find and visit little known desolate remote systems that FELT remote. WIth jumpholes acting as sneaky backdoors into systems you could engage in smuggling, avoiding the police patrols and sneaking down to planets to sell contraband. It was nice that when you landed you actually got to get out of your damn ship, and it was nice to see a little of the planets you actually got to visit.
In short everything X does badly (excitement, exploration, interesting universe, plot ) Freelancer did really well. Sure it can feel a bit restrictive when you're doing the plot and it doesn't last anywhere near as long as an x game, but i got far, far more FUN out of it then any x-game ever.
There's a lot i like about it. The plot was solid and fun, the music was exciting, and even though the stations and economy were fixed, i liked the way it was set up (e.g. some regions were rich in particular raw minerals/ goods and the further you got from those sectors the better the trade price you got for them was). The main thing i liked though was the universe. It had INFINITELY more thought and care taken in it's design. Every sector was unique different and well worth exploring with loads of secrets to find. A vast improvement over x's near copy-paste sectors. There was masses of background info to find out, the faction system was great and they all had backstorys to discover. It was actually possible to find and visit little known desolate remote systems that FELT remote. WIth jumpholes acting as sneaky backdoors into systems you could engage in smuggling, avoiding the police patrols and sneaking down to planets to sell contraband. It was nice that when you landed you actually got to get out of your damn ship, and it was nice to see a little of the planets you actually got to visit.
In short everything X does badly (excitement, exploration, interesting universe, plot ) Freelancer did really well. Sure it can feel a bit restrictive when you're doing the plot and it doesn't last anywhere near as long as an x game, but i got far, far more FUN out of it then any x-game ever.
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Re: Anyone remember freelancer?
Scratch that, it's Freespace 2 I have, not Freelancer!Stars_InTheirEyes wrote: Have to be honest, never played the first one. I do have the second one though.
Guess I have no idea what you're talking about in this thread then
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I enjoyed Freelancer quite a bit. I played it off and on for maybe 3 or 4 years, but unfortunately it hasn't aged well. It looks terrible on my widescreen monitor now. It had some really memorable moments in it, that really made the story stand out above many other games at the time. The multiplayer was a riot.... I was the single most hated person on my community's server, usually because I had a tendency to shoot anything that moved across my screen. Omicron Gamma was my stomping ground, and several "clans" lived there and absolutely hated me. I frequently took on 8 or more players at once, died a million times and took one or two with me every once in a while. Those were some fun times!
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I remember it. It was a lot of fun - for a while. It had beautiful graphics and a nice storyline, in that it was a notch better than most X games.
Freelancer also had a multiplayer mode .
But it also had its weaknesses compared to X:
Freelancer also had a multiplayer mode .
But it also had its weaknesses compared to X:
- -The universe was smaller, and during the storyline you were locked into a handful of starter systems. Much less freedom than in X² for instance.
-The economy was a lot more primitive, you had fixed prices on the NPC stations and trade routes that would always give the same profitsss.
-The game had a RPG-like progression in ship strength, which worked if you played through the storyline as intended by the developers. But in free play, the differences in power levels were ridicoulous. A lvl 10 fighter with maxed out guns could easily kill battleships, even easier than a Paranid Pegasus with shockwave generators in X². And in the noob sectors nothing could touch it.
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I heard one guy doing it in a freighter until the last few missions. The game needs auto-turrets I think.Lion Around wrote:Only two times? I played through the entire campaign dozens of times, with mods, without mods, different ships for different challenges. Anyone beat it with the noob ship, the Starflyer? I have!
It installed and ran fine on xp also. 0 crashes for the entire game. Independance war 2 and homeworld 1+2 (need vsync for mouse or lag or something) all installed and run fine on xp. For Freespace 2 I had to install fsopen to get it to work properly on xp. I'll probably need to install something for freespace 1 to get it to work properly theres mouse lag, flickering screens and no writing. same as freespace 2 was before installing fsopen.brucewarren wrote:Just reinstalled it. I didn't think it would go on Win7 but it does :D .
I just wish Microsoft would fix theplanets. They're cool and all but not much to do there.SpoilerShowMonkey and Robot
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Re: Anyone remember freelancer?
Well this threads a blast from the past XD (I feel like a necromancer raising this dead thread) lmao
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Re: Anyone remember freelancer?
wow! I cant believe I have been a member of this forum for nearly 20 years!!!!
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Yes, and the forum rules ask you not to do this...Andypocalypse wrote: ↑Sat, 1. Apr 23, 15:41Well this threads a blast from the past XD (I feel like a necromancer raising this dead thread) lmao