ZylonBane on 28/2/2011 at 01:33
Those videos are great.
And woohoo, SHTUP textures used in several of the video clips. :thumb:
Ko0K on 28/2/2011 at 09:42
Watching the first clip almost gave me the urge to purchase a copy of SS2 off of Amazon. Almost. Then I remembered how much pain in the neck it was to run the game on Win2K, and who knows whether it'll run on Win7. ...well... Will it?
Angel Dust on 28/2/2011 at 10:18
I had always heard that Tribes: Vengeance was crap but in these videos the single player campaign looks quite interesting. Was I mistaken in my impression or are these videos simply being 'nice'?
Pemptus on 28/2/2011 at 11:50
Quote Posted by Angel Dust
I had always heard that Tribes: Vengeance was crap but in these videos the single player campaign looks quite interesting. Was I mistaken in my impression or are these videos simply being 'nice'?
I very much enjoyed the campaign and still replay it from time to time. It definitely feels multiplayerish in terms of mechanics, enemies feel more like bots instead of regular fps enemies, for example. The story is cheesy fun, and the shooting-skiing-jetpacking around is just awesome.
d0om on 28/2/2011 at 11:52
Tribes Vengeance is amazingly fun for a single player game. It got a lot of hate as the multiplayer wasn't as "good" as Tribes2, so all the fans hated it. I loved the single-player campaign though. Jetpacking around with a grappling hook to do fast cornering inside a base is great.
Shakey-Lo on 28/2/2011 at 12:00
As a hardcore Triber since the release of T1, I've always thought that if you take Tribes Vengeance to just be "a single player Tribes game" then it's very good. It has a good story - I remember IGN gave it Best Story in their GOTY awards, beating HL2 - and is decent fun in single player. The multiplayer of course was crap and completely missed the mark, but if you just think of it in terms of adding a singleplayer game to the franchise, it's ok.
gunsmoke on 28/2/2011 at 12:35
Watched and enjoyed. Thanks for the linkage. Also, it led me to other All Your History Are Belong To Us series like the R* and Bioware videos. All excellent. I didn't learn a WHOLE lot, but it definitely fleshed their histories out a bit and reminded me of some really good games I had partly forgotten about.
EvaUnit02 on 28/2/2011 at 15:03
Well done, the format was too much like True Hollywood Stories for my liking. Even the narrator sounded eerily similar.
@ZB or NV
The latest ADaoB conflicts with SHTUP. Why would that be? Because of SHEMP?
Anyway, which mod should be overridden?
Cheers.