Gray_Lensman wrote:
I couldv'e asked myself that question over a thousand times, for each individual small link/graphic correction I have made over the last 9 months, and in each individual case, I could have rightfully said, "Nah, not really!".
The point is, each individual change though small, improves the final game overall, because the attraction to the game is in the details. All the small changes add up to a game that is really just starting to show its "polish". There is just no way, I could have held back all the individual fixes, enhancements, and improvements to apply all at once, and there are a lot more small individual ideas incorporated in Clovis' "Struggle for a Vast Future" MOD that I have not even begun to decipher for inclusion in the vanilla game.
edit: I might add, that had the game remained in its earlier form, without all the small individual enhancements, linkage corrections, and RR graphics rework, I probably would have shelved it myself and moved on to another game. Since I've played with programming off and on in an amateur way since 1977, this game has allowed me to see, study and understand how it works and study some of the techniques involved in its inner design, so I can truthfully admit that I have rather enjoyed the work.
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