Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20170901233307/@comment-1496755-20171008212812

Weren't there Atari SW games in the 80's though?

Yes, fully fleshed-out worlds are interesting because they allow for exploration and other possibilities. Any world could have cool mysteries and weird things going on deep in the background.

I've heard about Heir - this must be the stuff with Admiral Thrawn, whom I used to consider a secondary character that only appeared in a game :P

One of theb est improvements in the new versions if probably the Battle of Yavin. The original version really gave away its artificial nature. I do appreciate the effort made by the people who did back in the 70's, but as a viewer i find the new version more pleasing visually.

Oh, if only you knew the extent of these innuendos in folklore... I've heard some pretty cringe-inducing stuff over the years.

Coming across a good Sw game feels pretty good too. I see you uploaded something new on YT - I think I've seen this game in an episode of AVGN. He wasn't very fond of it, as you can surely imagine.

Indeed, I am fairly convinced that I will like it. Plus, it would be my chance to get a feel for that Age of Empires engine and gameplay (since I probably won't bother with the actual AoE games any time soon).

I'm glad to say that the last of my very busy periods for the year is about to end soon. And that's good because I've been in overdrive since July. We concluded a major international scientific conference this weekend and had a little party. It was nice. I'm just waiting for the data export to be done, so that things can get more relaxed :)