www.kingdomofloathing.com
Lizard Dude posted this a while ago. Anyways, our little clan there is dwindling. Insane Steve founded it, but recently, he left for a bigger better clan, leaving leadership to Nintendoike64. He left wheres dezzer and everyone else has quit playing. I'm currently the only active member of the clan.
Those of you who got bored and quit, there's been a lot of changes and new things added, and I don't wish for our little can to die. You newer members here should get an account. It's fun. Seriously. I need fundings for our clan. My La-Z-Archers starved during my few days without internet, while my war leader left after Nintendoike.
Help the cause. Save wheres dezzer.
Edited by - Popple on 2/10/2005 9:18:25 PM
Original thread - it's worth reading just to see me say, "brainless rabid monkey".
“I’m a stupid fatty and I love to play with my Easy Bake oven.â€
Edited by - Lizard Dude on 2/11/2005 1:59:54 AM
Say no to StarCraft 64, huh? And why is that? I paid 60 bucks for it (I'm sure you've paid that much for a new N64 game or two in your life), and it has been worth every penny.
There are certainly differences between the computer and N64 versions of the game, but they don't all favor the former. StarCraft 64 always runs on the hardware and never crashes. It includes Brood War—no installation or messing with CDs required. With the touch of a button, all the units on the screen (up to 18) are automatically selected. And with repeated pressing of the same button, all of the units of each class are selected in turn. This feature is super-handy, and I believe it doesn't exist in the computer version. (Am I correct?)
Also, I'm of the understanding that 12 is the greatest number of units that you can select at one time on the computer, which doesn't stand up to the N64's 18. And do SCVs, etc. start working automatically after they've been created? I was told once that this is another difference between the two versions. Finally, a really neat thing, I think, is that the cheat codes have to be earned. No simple typing of "It is a good day to die"-style cheats and potentially ruining the game for yourself.
Very good point, Steve.
→ Edit: Is "class" the correct term up there? I originally had it as "race" for some reason, but I know that's not right.
“Hey, lemme borrow your bike. C’mon, I’ll give you some chips.â€
Edited by - Watoad on 2/12/2005 2:28:25 AM