673f6aa98f13a

673f6aa9903be
3 Guests are here.
 

Topic: SS2 Straylight ADaOB v0.3.0
Page: « 1 ... 34 [35]
Read 615283 times  

673f6aa990a81Simplex

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa990ae6
When it's done.
Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa990c06
It's still being worked on, though?

I have so many speculations. Have the creators lost interest? Is real life getting in the way? Is perfect becoming the enemy of the good?

673f6aa990d02voodoo47

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa990d4f
read the first few sentences of the first post to find out.

673f6aa990dd4Primitive Primeape

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa990e20
Can I get SHEMP without this?
Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa990f6a
The SHEMP monitor textures had to be included in mission files at the time of their creation. This has changed since and a standalone (or packaged with SHTUP) version of SHEMP is possible now, but has not been released yet.

673f6aa991552Primitive Primate

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa9915ae
   - Hazard suit now makes you completely immune to toxins from worm piles
But not radioactive materials?

673f6aa9916a6voodoo47

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa9916fb
no. it's pretty realistic - when wearing a hazard suit, you can swim in an ebola infested pool all day, but get close to corium lava and you will win a free ticket to afterlife no matter what you wear.

673f6aa991799Primitive Primate

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa9917e6
But about those suits they wear in Chernobyl and in nuclear facilities?
Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa991a68
They all died

673f6aa991b09voodoo47

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa991b56
they offer protection to a certain degree of radiation - crank it up and you are toast anyway.

673f6aa991bd7Primitive Primate

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa991c22
I see

673f6aa991eccRocketMan

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa991f21
Every material has a certain amount of permeability to radiation of different types.  There's no such thing as a radiation shield unless the radiation in question consists of macroscopic particles like alpha particles.  Then you could block them out but stuff like gamma rays, neutrinos, etc will penetrate anything so you just need to block as much as you can with thicker, denser materials.

673f6aa991fbeAnonymous Coward

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa99200a
Just bought SS2 - worth waiting for Soon™ to arrive, or should I go with AODB 0.3?

673f6aa992113ZylonBane

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa992163
Why not give the vanilla game a shot? That's how I always played it.

SS2 is a fairly short game (compared to, say, Deus Ex), and has great replayability, so no harm in giving it a run now, then again when SCP drops.

673f6aa9923faChandlermaki

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa99244f
Just bought SS2 - worth waiting for Soon™ to arrive, or should I go with AODB 0.3?

SCP will be much closer to the vanilla game than ADaoB (changes to skill requirements stuck out most to me, e.g. the Assault rifle requiring Standard 4 instead of 6), so if you're a purist you should wait. That being said, ADaoB does have a lot of meaningful fixes that I feel improve the base experience.

673f6aa99253dThis_is_Xerxes

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa99258a
I agree with ZB in terms of game time and replayability(is that even a word?). I recommend completing a vanilla run at first, then giving ADaoB a try so you can assess the changes in gameplay.

673f6aa99260eDeu sex

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa99265b
Any progress on SCP ?

673f6aa9926ffZylonBane

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa99274a
No, there has been no progress. We decided it would be fun to just stop working on it forever.

673f6aa992974Puggity

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa9929c8
I agree with ZB in terms of game time and replayability(is that even a word?). I recommend completing a vanilla run at first, then giving ADaoB a try so you can assess the changes in gameplay.

I did a vanilla run years ago (before ADaoB). If I'm probably only going to do one more run (too many games to play, not enough time), should I wait for SCP? I bought the game when it was rereleased on GOG and have been holding off...

673f6aa992a8cvoodoo47

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa992ae4
I'm pretty sure you would be able to complete an ADaoB run before SCP beta1 goes live - as ZB mentioned, SS2 is not a long game (~25 hrs newbie, ~10 hrs experienced, ~5 hrs veteran). but I'd say if you waited 'till now, then maybe hold off for just a liitle while longer, and enjoy the full taste later.

673f6aa992b86RocketMan

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa992bd2
Not sure if your time-experience correlation is valid dude.  I'm certainly not a noob but I would be in no rush to finish the game :P

673f6aa992e2cremyabel

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa992e81
Not sure if your time-experience correlation is valid dude.  I'm certainly not a noob but I would be in no rush to finish the game :P

The problem is meta-gaming. Engineering is so tedious because of the backtracking that I just end up taking the route of least resistance. It gets to the point where I don't even visit the cargo bays anymore. Once I realized how many cyber modules were actually in there (not a lot) it doesn't feel worth exploring. You get the keycard...then run. No need to even check the other bay. In vanilla SS2, the droids don't pressure the player. Hydroponics on the other hand is more fun because it "feels" less linear, even though you end up having to do things a certain way. You smash the glass, and run immediately to the chemical room. After that, the locations you need to place the toxins in are literally almost in a straight line.

That's why I look forward to mods like these. Even small changes increases the replayability significantly.

673f6aa99316dYankee Clipper

Re: SS2 Straylight ADaoB v0.3.0
673f6aa9931c7
Engineering is so tedious because of the backtracking that I just end up taking the route of least resistance. It gets to the point where I don't even visit the cargo bays anymore. Once I realized how many cyber modules were actually in there (not a lot) it doesn't feel worth exploring. You get the keycard...then run. No need to even check the other bay. In vanilla SS2, the droids don't pressure the player.

Did they turn up the droids in ADaOB? I usually play without ADaOB and the droids seem to love me. They just can't wait to come shake my hand. :)
There are 11 modules all together in the two cargo bays. Not a huge number, but still worth it, I think. Why are you bothering with the key card at all? If you are playing the game straight, you have to go to CB1 to get the card for CB2, and then CB2 to get the code for Fluidics Control. But if you aren't even going into CB2 to get the code, why bother getting the card in the first place?

Your name:
This box must be left blank:

A familiar passcode with 3 digits:
3 Guests are here.
As refreshingly optimistic as her view of technology is, she also speaks longingly of the time before screens, when people drew pictures and played instruments as a part of daily life.
Contact SMF 2.0.19 | SMF © 2016, Simple Machines | Terms and Policies
FEEP
673f6aa99413c