If you haven't tried netPanzer, it is definitely worth giving a whirl.
http://netpanzer.berlios.de/about.html
It's in the Ubuntu repositories, and there's a Windows binary.
I think it's a great game concept that is implemented in a very clunky engine. If Spring could allow a player to join a game in progress, I think a Spring mod replicating the netPanzer concept would be doable, and really, really fun.
netPanzer and Spring
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I totally agree. I also ended up missing all the things I am used to in Spring, especially zooming way out, and right click + drag to set units up in a line.manored wrote:The concept is cool, but if I remember well I played the game and didnt liked it. If I remember well it was because it has only tanks/vehicles and most of then had the same use, and I found that boring.
I think that citys (areas or constructions that start on the map and can be captured by players and destroyed (and rebuilt if destroyed) and give especial abilities (produces resources for example) to whoever haves then) would be a nice adition. Even more if the host gains the ability of choosing where the citys are gonna be :)