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To all SSC Station occupants

Thank you for the donations over the past year (2024), it is much appreciated. I am still trying to figure out how to migrate the forums to another community software (probably phpbb) but in the meantime I have updated the forum software to the latest version. SSC has been around a while so their is some very long time members here still using the site, thanks for making SSC home and sorry I haven't been as vocal as I should be in the forums I will try to improve my posting frequency.

Thank you again to all of the members that do take the time to donate a little, it helps keep this station functioning on the outer reaches of space.

-D1-

Deep Nebula

(@songbird)
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Again again again!!!! 😀

Heck, I'd forgotten all about this one; Deep Nebula http://www.stanford.edu/~talvala/DeepNebula/main.html

I've got it on a CD somewhere and haven't played it since 2004. However, it popped up over at Softpedia; OMG!

So, here it is:[attachment=85:Clipboard01.jpg][attachment=86:Clipboard03.jpg]

from the developer;

"Up to four players can take part in the hotseat turn-based game. Your fleet consists of 2 battle frigates, 2 beam frigates, and an escort carrier carrying 5 squadrons of light fighters. Find your enemies' fleets, and destroy them to win. Your ships have full 3D movement, with independently operatable turrets and weapons systems. The nebula brings its own challenges: Your ships' sensors have limited range, and the thicker the nebula, the less they can see. Line-of-sight is realistically calculated, and ships have varying sensor signatures, and sensor effectiveness ratings. A separate sensor view allows for long-distance viewing of the map, and allows the player to see the current sensor envelope of the selected ship. The control system is similar to Homeworld and most RTS games."

Again, Enjoy :mrgreen:

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Topic starter Posted : January 20, 2010 15:26