There was some guy rambling on IRC about how much he was forcing himself to like it. He says it feels a lot like a MMORPG where you make a cool guy then have to press the same button over and over again to get it to level up.
That's what someone else said. Don't ask me where he got Spore
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Originally Posted by Muz There was some guy rambling on IRC about how much he was forcing himself to like it. He says it feels a lot like a MMORPG where you make a cool guy then have to press the same button over and over again to get it to level up.
That's what someone else said. Don't ask me where he got Spore
It's true. In fact, you feel almost lost without other people like friends to play with, because you almost expect it. It's not like playing Sims 2 or any of the SimCity games. It feels almost exactly like playing an MMORPG, and little you do will have a major advantage or disadvantage over the game. It makes sense that they'd want to do that, to avoid creativity from being scrutinized because it doesn't play by the games rules, but it's pretty disappointing when it seems like everything you do, in some way benefits you the same way as anything else would. There's like no strategy in it at all.
The best parts in the game seem to be Civilization and Space mode, because these are by far the most complex.
Originally Posted by -Adam- How exactly have you purchased a copy of the game?
Who said anything about purchasing?
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