Just wondering. I've noticed the downloads but wanted to know if people still actually have a interest in it. I also have plenty planned things to add & re-add to US but not being able to host is really a hindrance to inspiration besides my inherent laziness. If there are some fans left, feel free to post/answer the poll or something so I can decide whether to work more actively on it or not..
Also, if you have any gripes or something on why exactly you don't play, feel free to critique.
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Thanks for the heads up. Will definitely heed your critiques. But by a say input did you mean a command line because there's a say verb that can heard by nearby people, but you can eventually build a structure that lets you broadcast messages to all players or whisper people individually if you're just dying to talk to someone. As for everything else, I'll have to ponder a bit about and/or continue the progress of it. Thanks again though.
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* It seems that I am asked to choose my color and am thrown into the game before I even get a chance to read the rules.
* While I can eventually figure out that zibs are some kind of currency, the term is listed in the goal and the HUD without explanation.
* "Once the Research Center is complete, click on it and Research Structures." Not quite. I think it asks what kind of tech you want to research and then you can choose structural. No big deal though. =)
* Click the training center. Click the unit in the Training panel. Witness the output in the lower left panel. Toggle on your Units panel. Click on it. Click on each trained unit to add it to your army... That's just what's involved when acting out your New Player guide. It seems like some of those steps should be removed and notifications should be grouped together.
* The alerts would probably do better in a separate output window. A record of each action taken by the player would be nice too. It could be in the same output.
* People could probably use a say input.
Overall, you could really use a more robust help file. For instance, a tech tree would be really nice so people can form a strategy. Right now, all knowledge is based on prior play and you don't have enough prior players to spread the word... Of course, it's my duty to bug you about help files anyway. ;)