There's a huge desire that isn't being satisfied when we get such little detail. Imagine if shows like Star Trek were only about visiting strange new worlds just long enough to say hi, take a couple pictures, and leave. The fun of adventure is discovery and study. An adventure isn't an adventure if you merely glance at something you haven't seen before and then move on. Most everything we encounter is skimmed over and not covered in any depth. I know shallow can sound very negative, but I'm speaking more about how we don't get into much depth over any of the new and interesting things / events we encounter. The major problem I have with WW is the immense shallowness of the material. So let me skip any further introduction and get down to the details. However i think that most of what I found lacking in the game is not something that can be modified by the user. The content is moddable, thanks to Digital Eel's great decision to make the game modder friendly. But the issues I have with the game are more about the game system itself, and far less with the actual content.
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I was actually one of several armchair developers who were paid by Electronic Arts to mod Battlefield 1942 into Desert Combat, for example.Īs should be obvious, my experience with WW:RtIS is limited to the demo, and I keep that in mind. And like many modern day gamers, i've spent alot of time modding or tweaking games to make them more enjoyable / playable. I have worked as lead programmer on training sims for the USMC and Coast Guard using modified versions of off-the-shelf games for the last 3 years. I have a pretty strong background in game development. Yet, I also feel that there are alot of gamers out there who need a bit more for this game to be satisfying and engaging. I think Wierd Worlds and its predecessor are quality games and worthy of praise. I hope that as you read my post, you don't get the feeling that I'm dissing the game. I am going to share my reasons for dissapointment after trying the demo, and give some constructive criticism, however. Before you start thinking that I am about to make a flame post, I promise you that I'm not.