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Looks pretty cool. I know initial impressions were not great, but this is a bit more reassuring.
That's more a fair assessment of the original game of battle fleet gothic than the video game. It's always been essentially a wet-navy (e.g. 2 dimensional) game.The only thing that saddens me is that they may as well be tanks.
Where were the Orks in there?I like the look of that, especially the Ork armada.
Yeah me too, looked pretty awesome.Is it just me or is anyone else impressed and pleased that Chaos ships can alter appearance based upon god?
They're not in that clip, but the voice over mentions Eldar, Chaos, Imperial navy and Orks as the playable factions.Where were the Orks in there?
If both versions are 2 dimensional the only this making them different is...graphics? Battle your space tanks. It's still cool as fuck and I want to get it, but it's definitely a "would'a been a lot cooler if you did" scenario in my eyes.That's more a fair assessment of the original game of battle fleet gothic than the video game. It's always been essentially a wet-navy (e.g. 2 dimensional) game.
Near the end of the video. Go to about 3:22 and wait a few seconds. You get a sneak peak of Ork ships.Where were the Orks in there?
Well yes but was a limit of it being a board game. Video games, as Nexus the Jupiter incident proves, can exist, and be played in three dimensions.That's more a fair assessment of the original game of battle fleet gothic than the video game. It's always been essentially a wet-navy (e.g. 2 dimensional) game.
Glad others see this too, even if it is someone with 'complainer' in their name :laugh:It just seems like a massive opertunity to miss out on.
I'd suck the marrow from your bones, you wretched loyalist! ...but I've got a bad back...and my knee hurts. So you're lucky!Glad others see this too, even if it is someone with 'complainer' in their name :laugh: