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Title: Spore
Post by: Paladin Sheppard on September 06, 2008, 08:48:42 PM
Why oh why must this game suck me in for hours on end  :cry


Picked it up yesterday and it was 10pm before I realized I'd not had dinner!

Not normally one for create a life games like the Sims and such but Spore is so damn well put together and easy to play.

Has anyone else got it and what are your thoughts?
Title: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 08, 2008, 12:05:18 PM
This is an awesome game. It's sort of like a sim/rts sort of thing. I only have one dissapointment and that is that I didn't get to use the creatures I created with the creature creator which was released ahead of time. I'm not really sure what I like about this game. It's like Okami, for some reason you're just having a good gaming experience.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Mao on September 08, 2008, 01:57:58 PM
It sounds really cool, but it's not something that I can see myself doing anything with.  I'd likely just wind up getting bored and making vulgar looking creatures with the sole intention of offending people.  I never really got in to SimCity or any other Sim for that matter. 

What sets this one apart from those other ones?
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 08, 2008, 02:12:31 PM
D: Why oh why must my version be ignored. Seriously, no problem. As I said I only had one dissapointment, and that's that I couldn't use my already created creatures from the creature creator they released ahead of time.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Suwako on September 08, 2008, 03:34:13 PM
I think I am going to get it tomorrow and waste the rest of my life starring at that screen.  :<
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Reese Tora on September 08, 2008, 10:36:20 PM
Quote from: Rakala on September 08, 2008, 02:12:31 PM
D: Why oh why must my version be ignored. Seriously, no problem.

Cuz this thread was started two days ago? :B

I may pick it up on the weekend; I had a little fun messing around with the creature creator, and I'm anxious to see how the full concept plays.

--edit--

huh, looks like I'm not getting it after all.  It turns out Spore installs with some pretty nasty DRM attached (three online activations max, one used at install, and there's no way to know what hardware changes could require using one... reinstalling windows definently does... after that it's call tech support or buy a new copy)

I don't buy games with invasive or draconian DRM on principle.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Kenji on September 09, 2008, 02:27:51 PM
There's apparently a non DRM'd one you can download.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 09, 2008, 02:54:33 PM
So I was looking over the Terms and Agreements for the game. Apparently any creature you create becomes property of the company. No exceptions. I honestly think that's so they can take some of the creatures you made and make them wild animals for other people to fight.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Jigsaw Forte on September 09, 2008, 03:37:12 PM
I would complain about the DRM...

... if it would frickin' run on my machine at ALL. *fume* It says my graphics card isn't hip enough apparently...
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Tapewolf on September 09, 2008, 04:07:51 PM
Quote from: Reese Tora on September 08, 2008, 10:36:20 PM
huh, looks like I'm not getting it after all.  It turns out Spore installs with some pretty nasty DRM attached (three online activations max, one used at install, and there's no way to know what hardware changes could require using one... reinstalling windows definently does... after that it's call tech support or buy a new copy)

I concur.  This kind of behaviour does not deserve to be rewarded.

Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Dannysaysnoo on September 09, 2008, 04:29:09 PM
I just spend half an hour with the creature creator.

I am so getting this.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: techmaster-glitch on September 09, 2008, 10:16:27 PM
Pardon my ignorance, but what's DRM? :B
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: VSMIT on September 09, 2008, 10:58:45 PM
Digital Rights Management.  Some companies put it on their CD/DVDs so that they can't be copied without the company knowing about it, or not working at all.  My dad and I work really hard to keep DRM out of our system, since it would cripple our collection of MP3s (even though we own all of the CDs they go to)...

DRM is the new evil of the computer age.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Reese Tora on September 09, 2008, 11:19:01 PM
Quote from: Kenji on September 09, 2008, 02:27:51 PM
There's apparently a non DRM'd one you can download.

Yeah, but it's not the one you purchase legally from direct2drive :B

(yes, the cracked version was out since last monday, before the american release; when you consider that the reason that DRM is there is mainly to give the game a week or two to be bought legitimately before the pirates crack it, this completely defeats the explicit purpose of DRM in games)

If I'm going to play a game, it's on a legal copy or not at all.

@ techmaster-glitch:

Yeah, DRM(Digital Rights Management... or, as it's also refered to, Digital Restriction Management) is a catch-all phrase for technology designed to, at face, protect digital information from unlicensed copying and distribution.  This includes everything from the passive use of digital watermarking to the criminally draconian like this version of Securom.

I don't mind DRM that requires the CD to be in the drive, I don't mind anything that just prevents casual copying (ie: giving your install disk to your friend), but some of this stuff can compromise yourt security, damage your equipment, or prevent you from accessing the content you are legally licensed to access.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Suwako on September 10, 2008, 12:53:36 AM
I bought it and installed it even with the darn DRM, it's pretty nifty.

In 3.5 hours I was already in the clan age, though... also... less parts than I was expecting but still a good game.

I can even use my creatures from creature creator. ( aiyno already met his own 'planekings' and 'hunterslayers' )
also the epicbeasts are awesome, got killed by 2 of them. (including one made by himself 'fortressor' or something :B
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 10, 2008, 07:23:16 AM
My life as I know it is now over.  :U
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Jack McSlay on September 10, 2008, 10:19:21 AM
Quote from: Rakala on September 09, 2008, 02:54:33 PMSo I was looking over the Terms and Agreements for the game. Apparently any creature you create becomes property of the company. No exceptions. I honestly think that's so they can take some of the creatures you made and make them wild animals for other people to fight.
so what about those people who recreated copyrighted creatures, such as pokémon? It would be funny if they got into a lawsuit over things other people made
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 10, 2008, 12:01:30 PM
Right, becuase if it's their property it's their responsibility. >.>
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: thegayhare on September 11, 2008, 09:09:13 PM
I'm a little annoyed about how they cut out the aquatic phase.  I was looking forward to trying to evolve a completely aquatic advanced race.  but since it went from microbe to land in an instant no chances of that happening
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 12, 2008, 09:44:17 AM
Yeah, but it's still pretty awesome. I'm almost to the tribal stage. I can't wait to see what''s next.  :boogie
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Vidar on September 12, 2008, 09:52:11 AM
I'll probably get the DRM-free version, because there is no way I'm going to polute my precious computer with Securom, nor am I going to pay $50 for something crippled by draconia DRM. I'll pay money for it when the DRM is removed.

Once I have it, I shall scour the universe for the most vicious creatures around, and put them all on 1 tiny little planet for my amusement.

Also, I shall unleash said vicious creatures on all of my enemies.

Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 12, 2008, 10:05:43 AM
I currently have no competition as the single predator on the whole planet. First thing I did when I was satisfied with my creation is kill all the meanest things. Now I will herd up all the herbivores like cattle, eating them one by one until there is nothing left but me in all the universe!  :mwaha
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Suwako on September 12, 2008, 11:44:46 AM
I'm in the space age.

(cell stage ) I was a carnivore, killed everything 
(creature stage) Became A predator, killed everything( 1 ally :B )
(Tribal Stage) aggressive ( 2 allies )
(city stage) military ( (2 allies, one got killed by my bigger ally)
(Space Stage) warrior.  (missions)

Space stage doesn't allow me to kill almost everything, cause everything is bloody stronger at first :<

My user name is Tytaj

my brother also plays on my account, at the same time :B
he has a herbivore.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Paladin Sheppard on September 12, 2008, 12:27:03 PM
Quote from: Aiyno on September 12, 2008, 11:44:46 AM
my brother also plays on my account, at the same time :B
he has a herbivore.


My recommendation? Eat him >:3
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: thegayhare on September 12, 2008, 12:36:18 PM
I just reached tribal stage as a preditor.

I'm having trouble getting my tribe off the ground.

I think I move too quickly to deal with the first villiage

I either wipe them out or ally with them and that seems to triger a bunch of other villiages.

I'll build up my villiage first gather food and build to full strength...  and I've got to remember muscicions do not make good warriors.

I named my species Queer, on planet gay.  so soon I'll have an army of queers and we shall decend on the world like a pink tide.


I think next time I'm going to try an omnivor...

Oddly enough I have run into the creatures I made for fun in the creature creator   It was weird seeing one of my vicous queers hunting down and killing a Willy for food
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 12, 2008, 12:43:16 PM
Omnivores are quite useful because if you need to eat and there are no other animals around you just eat a piece of fruit. I made an omnivore. He's a lover, not a fighter.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Suwako on September 12, 2008, 02:04:35 PM
I made a omnivore now as well, actually before everyone else started talking about it, space is quite a boring place.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: thegayhare on September 12, 2008, 09:22:06 PM
so tell me how do you evolve your creatures?

Do you wildly mutate them depending on your whims or do you gradualy change them, trying to make sense of it all

Myself I like to go wild and mess with the first cellular stage mutation and then gradualy evolve from there .

for instance I make the most notable changes in creature mode after brain has gone up a level,  I start them out on 4 feet or more, and then with every brain upgrade I straghten the spine, shift them up right, give them graspers,  I even try to incorperate the cell's features in the early stages of the creature, either making them vestigial or replacing them with similer parts
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Suwako on September 13, 2008, 04:47:58 AM
Quote from: thegayhare on September 12, 2008, 09:22:06 PM
so tell me how do you evolve your creatures?

Do you wildly mutate them depending on your whims or do you gradualy change them, trying to make sense of it all

Myself I like to go wild and mess with the first cellular stage mutation and then gradualy evolve from there .


I gradually evolve them.
I started twice from the cell stage now, excluding the times my brother did that on my account.

My creatures and stuff can be viewed here: http://www.spore.com/sporepedia#qry=srch-Tytaj
You can see what people have by typing in their username.

I cheated only once starting from the Civ stage so that making a dragon is easier.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: JackLee1978 on September 13, 2008, 06:36:48 PM
I haven't had any problem with downloading and running it, except for that damn EA Download Manager.

I'm still at the Creature Stage, mainly because I keep having trouble befriending creatures.

I've got the Galactic Edition and this is what it has:

A hard plastic casing with embossed creations; A National Geographic DVD about Spore in a thin-cardboard sleeve; A poster; A 124-page hard-cover art book; and a Making of Spore DVD, game DVD and 95-page instruction book.

And could people put up their game name so I can add them to my buddy list (mine is JackLee1978).
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Suwako on September 13, 2008, 08:13:38 PM
Mine is, as you already know; Tytaj

It would be cool for everyone to mention their nicknames, watching other peoples achievements and creatures is good fun. Yes, those are included on the userpages on the spore website. Of course I cheat by having my little bro play together with me :3
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: techmaster-glitch on September 13, 2008, 10:03:20 PM
Quote from: thegayhare on September 12, 2008, 12:36:18 PM
Oddly enough I have run into the creatures I made for fun in the creature creator   It was weird seeing one of my vicous queers hunting down and killing a Willy for food
:erk
Wow. Just...wow...
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 14, 2008, 11:31:49 AM
If any of you come across a race called the Snarfloo, look out.... unless you're in a spaceship and abducting them. Then F YOU!

Edit: They are now in the space age and will probably try to conquer you outright. Have fun. ^^
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: thegayhare on September 16, 2008, 11:20:30 PM
man managing a galactic empire is a pain in the ass.

every time I turn around I have to fly half way across the empire to save some planet or anouther from an eco disaster,  and my home world of Hell gets raided by pirates every other day.  At this rate how the hell am I suposed to lay a bloody swath threw the galexy to find these Grox.

frankly I don't even bother with the pirate raids anymore.  I rarely ever get abywhere near my home world to pick up my spice deliveries anyway
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 17, 2008, 07:19:00 AM
I'm going to do things the same way I did every other stage of life. Slowly and steadily build up my abilities and then raid the whole galaxy! Raping their cities and burning their women!
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: thegayhare on September 17, 2008, 08:22:10 AM
You'll still face the same problems

the more planets you controll the more likely one of them will have an eco emergancy.  plus any allies you have will call for help with the same problems constantly

myself I've been exteminating agressive species I'll leave freindly ones and traders alive for now (they won't bother me and I can make spore bucks off them) .  Half the time I end up destroying there cities (which nets a nice cash bonus) the other half I capture them which saves me the trouble of building a colony
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Rakala on September 18, 2008, 07:23:26 AM
Simple solution for eco-disasters. Only keep a couple of colonies. Kill anybody who gets too close.
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: thegayhare on September 18, 2008, 08:19:17 AM
While that might work you'd still have other problems

If your ship is destroyed you'llm have a long trip back, pluss if you limit hte size of your empire you'll miss out on several badges...

Your a show in for the war monger badge but the colony badge and conqueror badge would pass you by.

sadly today I was forced to exterminate my closest allies.

The Frung Empire was a race of warriors, they were the first species I had come across and we had been allies almost since the day our species took to the stars.  We were so similer both massive reptiles, both of use had more then one face, they even supplied me with all my weapons. but yesterday they grew over confident.  they demanded I pay them tribute.  I refused to bow to anyone.  when they severed the aliance I did my best to calm them down, at there direction I even went to war against one of there enemies, but it was all for naught still they demanded tribute,  and when none was forth coming declared war.

our empires had grown up together and we had become some what intertwined , so it was no real surprise when Frung ships showed up in my homeworld's skies.  they destroyed 3 cities before I drove them off of Hell but this was an act that was unforgivable. 

I targeted the planets closest to Hell to make a safe zone, then proceeded to attack the frung empires outer colonies, shrinking there boarders almost to nothing. When they had two planets left I attacked there homeworld and conquered it forcing the entire Frung race to flee to some airless moon.  With there home world gone I descended on there last outpost.  I didn't fire a single shot instead I abducted a single citizen and returned to orbit.  I made him watch as I fired off a single bomb.  As the planetoid was torn apart by the massive tectonic forces I turned to him and said "Do you understand the mistake you made"  before he could answer I pushed him into the airlock and flushed him out into space.

Title: Re: Spore
Post by: Tezkat on September 18, 2008, 03:30:25 PM
Meh. There isn't that much benefit to having a lot of conlonies. You only need 13 of them to get most of the good toys. Some coreward outposts can be useful if you plan on taking on the Grox, but otherwise it's better to keep planets clustered. Hourly spice production on a T3 world can easily hit triple digits, so even a handful of maxed colonies will require a spice circuit every few minutes. Seriously, what's the point of being an Omnipotent Galactic God if I have to do everything myself? Good help is so hard to find. Geez... :animesweat
Title: Re: Spore
Post by: thegayhare on September 19, 2008, 12:52:55 AM
hey does anyone know how to get the brain surgeon badge?

For the life of me I can't figure out which tools I need to make a creature sentiant.

I know the monilith can inspire them into space,  I thought it might be the creature tweaker but all that seems to do is let you mess with an existing creatures body