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Jorian Drake

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  1. I think they develop it, but hide the fact :D
  2. Many chiss constructors worked on the TIE designs, so they are actually chiss variants
  3. This is hades?? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No, 6 foot inviso rabbit is Hades. in the post you quoted, Gabs was satirically advocating the cause of his alt's existance. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Why does someone make an alt?? Is one extra identify not enough?
  4. But everything would suck then. This game sucks, such and such sucks, whaaa! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> This is hades??
  5. For Beta testing apply here: http://www.europa-universalis.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=233068
  6. "Paradox has revealed that it's working on Europa Universalis III, and we catch up with producer Johan Andersson to get the very first details. Paradox Interactive is giving strategy fans everywhere a Valentine's Day gift by announcing Europa Universalis III, the newest chapter in the popular world-conquering strategy series. Few games are as ambitious or as big as the Europa Universalis games. While most historical strategy games are content to give you control of a nation's military to command its units on the battlefield, Europa Universalis is a series where you have full control over a nation's military, economy, and politics. Once again, you'll be able to select one of hundreds of historical nations and control almost every major detail as you attempt to expand and conquer the world. To get the very first details on Europa Universalis III, we caught up with longtime Paradox producer Johan Andersson. GameSpot: In three sentences or less, please give us a brief overview of Europa Universalis III. Johan Andersson: Europa Universalis III is an epic game where you take control of a nation and guide it through time to become a great empire. The game has a historical setting, meaning that when a game starts, you begin with the exact historical rulers, borders, and setup that a nation had at a certain moment in history. But when you play, anything goes. You may end up with the Portuguese colonizing Virginia or a grand Polish empire controlling Europe. The game simulates warfare, diplomacy, trade, religion, and colonization. GS: As a follow-up question, how would you describe the overall direction of the new game compared to the previous Europa Universalis games? Will it emphasize military operations more, or economic or diplomatic strategy? In what direction is the Europa series going with the new game? JA: The actual direction of Europa Universalis III is to enrich the gaming experience, making it more fulfilling while at the same time making it easier for newcomers to the series and genre to get into and love the game. We are not changing the balance of the game between warfare, economics, and diplomacy, as we believe that precise balance between all aspects of the game is what made the original game so successful. GS: Could you discuss the scope and scale of the new game? We remember that the previous game let you choose to play as one of many different countries and champion them throughout major historical conflicts. Will the new game extend the number of playable nations even further? Will it offer a longer time frame to play in? JA: We will be announcing a more complete feature description next month, but this is what I can reveal right now: The game starts in 1453, right after Constantinople has fallen to the Turks, and continues up until the revolutions in France and America. It is played out on a map with about 1,700 provinces and sea zones covering the entire world. The game will let you play any of over 250 different historical nations. GS: We understand that the previous games in the series offered deep but somewhat complicated strategy that was often intimidating for newcomers. What features will Europa III offer that will be more friendly to beginners? JA: We have thought a great deal about this when designing this game. We've been working hard on more user-friendly interfaces, but those things only take you so far. The main reason why our games feel complicated to some is that all features and options are accessible right from the start when you jump in, and you get a full map filled with objects right in your face. That causes confusion, as it gives you more unknown and intriguing objects than a human brain really is capable of analyzing. We are working hard on changing those "first impact" feelings and introducing a gradual learning curve to the game. GS: And what new features will Europa III offer that will cater specifically to veterans of the series? JA: Again, without giving away too much right now, veteran players will be pleased to note that we are expanding on the options the player has during peacetime, with a focus on interaction with the pope and emperors. You will see plenty of features and ideas from our other games, such as personalities from Crusader Kings, leadership from Victoria, and intelligence from Hearts of Iron II. GS: Could you let us know when the game is scheduled for release? JA: The game is scheduled for a worldwide release in the first quarter of 2007. GS: Finally, is there anything else you'd like to add about Europa Universalis III? JA: We look forward to giving you more information soon on what will become the best game ever made. GS: Thanks, Johan."
  7. some concept arts for EU3 : http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/europa...creenindex.html
  8. Have some Chiss ( I love this race!) : Chiss starfighter:
  9. Sadly, it seems so...but many don't agree with starting time (including me) , so we always say that to dev-s...always
  10. Don't think it will happen, in this timeline there are Kings and other rulers...its more difficult to kill them :ph34r:
  11. That's what I would say. Bear in mind though, that I've only played EU1 and I haven't touched it in years. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> umm...nope, EU is a strategy sim game, you don't need to play the History, also have many un-historic possible events (as when Germany defeats Russia they have a party :D ) You do as you like. But with Historical correct starting Nations and technical power/research...and you can make not historical new ones, or 'remake' not anymore existing ones , as Flandres, or Siberian Republic
  12. EU2 is better...and what EU3 will be...whohooo
  13. Yes, HoI and Victoria is quite confusing for the first part, but HoI2 has a very good help to know the game(don't remember the word for it)..sadly Victoria not. You should also considering the 'Doomsday'expansion (or what)
  14. It's hard to say these in english for me. I just suggest you to buy (or get the demo, but I think it's easier to buy the game, and download patches to fully enjoy the game) : HoI2 (becouse it has anything what HoI1 had and more) EU2 (becouse it has anything what EU1 had and more) CK (becouse you play in that a noble family, not a Nation, and has an other aspect of the medieval in it between 1050 and 1450 , or so) ...GalCiv2 You will LOVE this sci-fi game AND of course the upcoming EU3. PS: I suggest you also to try out the hungarian made game...not becouse I'm hungarian too ( :D ), becouse it's real good.
  15. Damn u For punishment I am going to talk to you... ALOT <{POST_SNAPBACK}> HINT: See how Raven spelled 'wookiee'
  16. If someone only played EU1, those should play EU2. They improved the game data and added lots of new events to it.
  17. ...Well, some similarities are there, yes....but no game of them is as the other (except series like: HoI1-2 or EU1-2...but not anymore 3 " )
  18. Look for your self at their forum...and say hello from me :D : http://www.galciv2.com/Index.aspx
  19. If you like strategy in medieval style, and hundreds of possibilities, you also like EU. If you like more an 'RPG-style' strategy, you can try Crusader Kings or Jeanne d'Arc
  20. Swarming with undead :D
  21. OR this (if you have lots of time to read all of them :D ) : http://www.europa-universalis.com/forum/index.php? You can also reg.-there, and help develop the game
  22. Beta is not so 'happy and joyfull' as you think, it's HARD work...more in the begining phase of it. I help with ideas, but I would kill myself if I had to make a beta with an alpha game :ph34r:

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