NanoBlobs 0.63
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NanoBlobs 0.63
Here's NanoBlobs, the way it was meant to play Tested with multiple volunteers, with a couple of minor-but-important gameplay tweaks added at the end, to further enhance the mod.
Click here to download NanoBlobs 0.63
Screens:
Additional screens by Persh
Click here to download NanoBlobs 0.63
Screens:
Additional screens by Persh
Last edited by Argh on 08 Oct 2006, 00:49, edited 2 times in total.
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1. NanoBlobs is supposed to be completely different than run-of-the mill RTS games. Really. Don't ask me where the Metal Extractors are- there aren't any. I hate resource-gathering in RTS games- it's pointless, unrealistic, and just slows people down, preventing me from getting to the good part- killin' stuff
2. NanoBlobs requires a fair amount of skill and pure speed to play.
Newbies are welcome to try, but expect to get owned quickly, until you've mastered the basics.
3. Spamming out units randomly and not bothering to use micro is not recommended.
Good players will use the inherent balance of each unit-type against you, and defeat you.
4. Every unit has a definate purpose. Every unit is useful. Some are useful only in specific circumstances- some are useful for many things. Some have hidden abilities.
5. Don't think defensively. There is no option to play Turtle and eventually nuke your enemies to death. There is no tech tree to save you eventually. Go kill them where they live. Now.
6. Use map terrain the way God meant you to- as TERRAIN. You're not fighting over metal spots- you're fighting for tactical advantages. Some units have very specific advantages if they're put on hills. Some cannot cross certain types of terrain. A pair of SquareRooks in the right place is worth ten of them in the wrong one.
Lastly, don't whine about the art. I built every unit to be very easy to identify and unique. And I really don't care if you don't get the visual jokes inherent in each unit Think of them as animated, iconic and cartoony representations of concepts, not as actual tanks- it'll make it easier to understand why NanoBlobs is the way it is. Like everything else about the mod, the art is conceptual, and intentionally defies being conventional and boring.
1. NanoBlobs is supposed to be completely different than run-of-the mill RTS games. Really. Don't ask me where the Metal Extractors are- there aren't any. I hate resource-gathering in RTS games- it's pointless, unrealistic, and just slows people down, preventing me from getting to the good part- killin' stuff
2. NanoBlobs requires a fair amount of skill and pure speed to play.
Newbies are welcome to try, but expect to get owned quickly, until you've mastered the basics.
3. Spamming out units randomly and not bothering to use micro is not recommended.
Good players will use the inherent balance of each unit-type against you, and defeat you.
4. Every unit has a definate purpose. Every unit is useful. Some are useful only in specific circumstances- some are useful for many things. Some have hidden abilities.
5. Don't think defensively. There is no option to play Turtle and eventually nuke your enemies to death. There is no tech tree to save you eventually. Go kill them where they live. Now.
6. Use map terrain the way God meant you to- as TERRAIN. You're not fighting over metal spots- you're fighting for tactical advantages. Some units have very specific advantages if they're put on hills. Some cannot cross certain types of terrain. A pair of SquareRooks in the right place is worth ten of them in the wrong one.
Lastly, don't whine about the art. I built every unit to be very easy to identify and unique. And I really don't care if you don't get the visual jokes inherent in each unit Think of them as animated, iconic and cartoony representations of concepts, not as actual tanks- it'll make it easier to understand why NanoBlobs is the way it is. Like everything else about the mod, the art is conceptual, and intentionally defies being conventional and boring.
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- MC: Legacy & Spring 1944 Developer
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@SpikedHelmet: LOL! Stoned, no. I don't need drugs to be creative. It just comes naturally. That, and the fact that most RTS games are incredibly boring, so I have an incentive to shake things up.
@Drone: Long-range plasma barrage... erm... kind've. What's more important is why it has the funky physical arrangement. Nobody has any guesses, eh? You're really going to dig this one
@Drone: Long-range plasma barrage... erm... kind've. What's more important is why it has the funky physical arrangement. Nobody has any guesses, eh? You're really going to dig this one
- Foxomaniac
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The hinges on the axis will enable to drive sideways when the scripting is done, i bet.
Just be carefull to not add too many redundant units. Sprnger and knight are very close, as well as spire and holder.
With this new unit you will have something close to the square rook, no matter what you do with it.
Also, i really hate that archers are so nerfed now, instead these stupid plasma sheep along with the square rook and all other rooks are the new artillery now. Too bad for the archers.
Just be carefull to not add too many redundant units. Sprnger and knight are very close, as well as spire and holder.
With this new unit you will have something close to the square rook, no matter what you do with it.
Also, i really hate that archers are so nerfed now, instead these stupid plasma sheep along with the square rook and all other rooks are the new artillery now. Too bad for the archers.
How is a slow poorly armed heavily armoured unit close to a fast well armed lightly armoured unit?Andreask wrote: Just be carefull to not add too many redundant units. Sprnger and knight are very close, as well as spire and holder.
How is an immobile "machine-gun" like turret similar to a slow moving tank-like unit???
yeah, poor archers, they were so loved back ion 0.2Also, i really hate that archers are so nerfed now, instead these stupid plasma sheep along with the square rook and all other rooks are the new artillery now. Too bad for the archers.
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Hmm... some of the guesses are pretty close- Archangel gets the prize <hands out non-quite-cookies>.
This unit will have a movement speed that is fairly fast (er, about the speed of a Springer) until it wants to fire. Then the legs will spread, the speed will drop to near-zero, and it'll have a stable firing platform.
As for role... it'll be the heavy mortar. I agree with folks who're less-than-happy with the Archers at the moment- they're the only unit in the mod that I feel is nearly useless at the moment. Now that the Springer's in, and serves the mobile AA function so well... I'm very, very tempted to make the Archers back into what they used to be- mortar rockets for saturation bombardment purposes. In between them and this new unit, they'd really give that part of the game more oomph- speculative fire's almost entirely impractical right now, and area-bombardment for offensive purposes rarely happens
This unit will have a movement speed that is fairly fast (er, about the speed of a Springer) until it wants to fire. Then the legs will spread, the speed will drop to near-zero, and it'll have a stable firing platform.
As for role... it'll be the heavy mortar. I agree with folks who're less-than-happy with the Archers at the moment- they're the only unit in the mod that I feel is nearly useless at the moment. Now that the Springer's in, and serves the mobile AA function so well... I'm very, very tempted to make the Archers back into what they used to be- mortar rockets for saturation bombardment purposes. In between them and this new unit, they'd really give that part of the game more oomph- speculative fire's almost entirely impractical right now, and area-bombardment for offensive purposes rarely happens
- PauloMorfeo
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- Joined: 15 Dec 2004, 20:53
I tried this out. Quite cool.
It has a very unique style, for sure. The daemons are quite cool (is the sound of it's weapons hiting from doom 3?). The comander has a style that reminds me of Darwinia. In fact, the whole mod reminds me of Darwinia for it's uniqueness:
http://www.darwinia.co.uk/about/screenshots.html
Even though nanoblobs is less consistent and more varied.
Quite fun. And doesn't massacres my CPU anymore.
Although i don't think i would ever play it in a map bigger than nanowars(?) as i have no idea how i could possible win with my Duron 1300...
If one likes to see huge fights of great masses blowing up, this is the one.
It has a very unique style, for sure. The daemons are quite cool (is the sound of it's weapons hiting from doom 3?). The comander has a style that reminds me of Darwinia. In fact, the whole mod reminds me of Darwinia for it's uniqueness:
http://www.darwinia.co.uk/about/screenshots.html
Even though nanoblobs is less consistent and more varied.
Quite fun. And doesn't massacres my CPU anymore.
Although i don't think i would ever play it in a map bigger than nanowars(?) as i have no idea how i could possible win with my Duron 1300...
If one likes to see huge fights of great masses blowing up, this is the one.