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Post by hellrock on Jun 23, 2015 19:55:16 GMT
Is it possible to travel to another universe/dimension or at least travel to another galaxy? When the very full version of the entire game comes out I'm planning to make an interdimensional Hierarchy made entirely out of many different races, enslaved or allied, while using robotic soldiers as the incursion force.
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Post by elementalred on Jun 23, 2015 20:59:30 GMT
I highly doubt this will be in the final game, because it would be so freaking complex to code and resource intensive, but hey like we always say: if the devs don't include it, the mods will.
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Post by hellrock on Jun 23, 2015 23:55:12 GMT
Well since it would take a moderate number of years to make the full version, there's a chance of getting more people to work on the game, and the technology will become better over time, so it's a very tiny chance.
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Post by StealthStyleL on Jun 24, 2015 16:21:35 GMT
Like elementalred basically said, there will only be one galaxy in the game just because it's too resource intensive to include anything more.
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Post by hellrock on Jun 24, 2015 20:45:48 GMT
Alright, that's off the list, what about the other ones I mentioned?
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Post by iaintevenmad884 on Jun 24, 2015 23:47:41 GMT
with technological advancement, I think you should be able to have a robot army. to me the enslavement of alien races sounds more like something in a mod, but I'm not sure.
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Post by StealthStyleL on Jun 25, 2015 16:14:51 GMT
Actually, this is very likely to be in the game. Slavery is definitely going to be a part of Thrive because it's such an important feature of ancient life, so you could enslave an alien race. Also, robot armies probably will also be possible. I think I even remember there being a theme for a robot revolt.
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Post by hellrock on Jun 25, 2015 18:50:49 GMT
Yeah, then I plan to use my primary race as administrators across the hierarchy.
It's okay if the devs can't do it, but I prefer vanilla games, I don't want this to become some sort of Minecraft game that relies completely on mods for fun, which also happened to Spore.
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Post by StealthStyleL on Jun 25, 2015 20:01:26 GMT
I know what you mean. When you play a game with lots of mods, it suddenly seems less...'pure' I feel.
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Post by iaintevenmad884 on Jun 29, 2015 4:40:01 GMT
the way i see it, this game will be more likely to be similar to Kerbal space program in terms of mods. you can always play the game with mods, and it allows things that are not previously capable, but the vanilla never gets old, and it will always be enjoyable to play.
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Post by hellrock on Jul 14, 2015 19:10:38 GMT
I'm not a big fan of mods (even though I played spore with a few game changing mods, wish I still had that game), because they're modifications, not parts of the game's body, that's what DLC is. So don't confirm something to be a mod, because it is not a part of gameplay.
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