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| I think that maybe it would've always been like that. History sort of leans on the peasant as resource base, ruler as strategist trope.
While Dune itself is like that, so is all of history. |
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| I think that was for another reason. IMO sole purpose was calling t the another modem not connecting to the internet via dial up. I never use this but a lot ofbold games Has those option. |
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| And I do vividly recall someone saying that the later CS betas had lag-compensating things that were unfair, and invited others to play beta 1, “where you actually hit what you aim at”! |
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| That's a great writeup and a great effort! Perhaps we could integrate with your efforts at CnCNet somehow. Come hang out with us on CnCNet :) |
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| This is the most amazing things I’ve seen in ages, very exciting!! I’m very far from the technical work here, but I appreciate how approachable you made it. Can’t wait to try it when I get home! |
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| Wow this is such an entertaining read, hats off! I love how it kept switching me between “wait the westwood people did what?” and “wait you patched it with what?”? |
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| But why "Emperor: Battle for Dune"? I don't remember that game being so highly-regarded or influential? I'd probably take Dune 2 over it TBH. |
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| The original C&C was in fact based on Dune II, the OG RTS game that came out in 1992. The cutscenes from Dune II are still burned into my memory, what a great game it was. |
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| Totally agree. Back in those days, I played the game for a couple of hours at best, but the soundtrack has stayed in my music library for decades, what a masterpiece! |
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| I wonder if they can use manifests / registration-free COM to avoid the registry dependency of the online component. |
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| Since it's now abandonware, you can download Emperor: Battle for Dune from archive.org directly or via torrent:
https://archive.org/details/EmperorBattleForDuneUSAEurope (For others who, like me, want to try this game out with the wheybags patch :) Just for fun, I also dug up the past pirate releases:
I was surprised to see there is even an OST soundtrack! Amusing. |
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| I spot checked the weird out-of-order date on the DEViANCE release, but it was roughly consistent with https://predb.net/. It seems thorough databases are not so exclusive these days, which is cool!
Also, if you want to let the technicalities of copyright get in the way of you enjoying some solid abandonware, for a product which is no longer sold and unlikely to ever be sold again, that's on you. Live life on your own terms. Cheers! |
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| Don’t know if it is or isn’t legit but the entire blog post is about building a communication server for the game with NAT punching, not surprising it might be flagged. |
But it was only like that because of the book. Were it not like that, maybe RTS as a genre would have gone down a different path. Maybe it's inevitable that it would have eventually gone down the path that it took eventually, but there's a good chance that it would have been unrecognisable. Maybe you'd have gotten resources by just harvesting your base's resources instead so opponents would have harassed you by harassing your buildings instead. Maybe there would have been different bonuses for map control other than better access to resources.