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Допоможіть нам перекласти Steam
BUT is the project alive. ?
Looks Great :)
love space
Apps for phones have no place on Steam. So, why ‘don-cha’, show us what the PC version will look like okay? From what I see in the video, this is a time vacuum made for boring bus rides, something to keep an iZombie's thumbs busy while they are waiting to send another truncated text message or oh so profound tweet.
Because in its current form, you cannot seriously expect this game to make it,. And I am also pretty certain that most who up-voted it, will not purchase it when they see it on Steam. This might be harsh, but it is a hell of allot friendlier than blowing pseudo-positive smoke up your butt.
No Steam for YOU!!!
anyway, one yes form me :D
It seems to me that this game will be a very worthwhile product. :)
This game appears to fail in its main sellfig point, the physics. The gravity wells are very slighty cool, but clearly not to scale (the star's well should be hundreds of thousands of times deeper than the planet's) and it was hard to determine from the video how they affected ship's movement. They did not appear to affect the beam weapons, Einstien frowns.
And about those beam weapons - they're moving at the same speed as the ships, roughly? Again, physics frowns. Would not buy in this form.