[ian-reeds-games] Re: [SPAM] Time of conflict

  • From: "Allan Thompson" <allan1.thompson@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <ian-reeds-games@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2013 18:41:47 -0400

My two cents?
I think that would be awesome! I have never played the game as of yet, and I 
keep promising myself to sit down and try it out, but I never get around to it.
So both a tb version of it, and a random map generator, if bpossible, would be 
really fantastic! So that's my vote, grin. 
al
 

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[mailto:ian-reeds-games-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vojtech Polášek
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 4:35 PM
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Subject: [SPAM] [ian-reeds-games] Time of conflict

Hi,
You probably know this game from GMA games. It is a very interesting game which 
is a bit complex, but basically you fight with several types of units,  conquer 
cities which produce units for you and you try to destroy your enemy. You fight 
with land units, ships and planes.
I am attaching an user manual for you to get a good overview of the game.
You can find more info here:
http://gmagames.com/ourgames.shtml
But now, why do I write this. This game looked promising, but there weren't any 
big development for several years.
And I think that with current capabilities of TB engine, we can simply create 
our own Time of conflict clone, we can even improve it and we can add a 
multiplayer capability to it.
I had a brief look at map making and provided scripts and I think that most 
things should work in TB.
I think I will start working on it as soon as possible if people are interested.
The main reason why I was interested in this game was its ability to generate 
random maps and its promised but never completed multiplayer functionality.
However, I have one question. Is it possible with current TB to create random 
maps through scripting? or is it planed?
If not, I might try to write some random map generator which would have to be 
ran before you wanted to start playing a random map.
What do you think about this?
Vojta


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