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Escape Velocity Nova goes GM

Shattered writes "I check the changelog for the game pretty regularly, and last night Matt Burch posted that 1.0 of EV Nova has gone out for GM duplication. I don't know about everyone else, but I have been a big fan of the series of games, and I know a lot of Mac users that are fans. I'm glad to see the trilogy is just about ready for release." I really enjoyed the original Escape Velocity, and didn't play EV Override much, but enjoyed what I did play of it. If I only buy one game this year, I might buy this one, too.

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  1. Re:Port this over! by dtfarmer · · Score: 4, Informative

    If so, then why aren't they porting it over to x86 ? I want my hands on this!

    Not much chance of this - Ambrosia has long been a mac only shop, and unlike Bungie they haven't been pulled to the dark side.

    Time for you to plunk down for an iBook or TiBook, hehe.

  2. Re:Port this over! by Violet+Null · · Score: 3, Informative

    Am I correct in guessing that it's another quality space rpg in the veins of Master of Orion and Ascendancy ?

    I only played the first Escape Velocity, and I haven't played Ascendancy, so, take what I say with a grain of salt.

    It's an RPG inasmuch as you go around and do things (in the original EV, you started by trading, ala Trade Wars 2002, and then later on could start accepting missions), collecting money, buying stuff, etc. It was not a strategy game, like Master of Orion...more like Privateer.

  3. Re:Port this over! by Numeric · · Score: 3, Informative

    Or you can play the older version and buy a cheap PPC Mac. Older version of EV requires: 12mb RAM, PPC or 68K, 13" or larger monitor.

    --
    -- ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space!
  4. Re:Port this over! by austinc1 · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's not really like Masters of Orion. It's an action game where you control your own space vessel in a top down view. You can take missions around the galaxy, trade with planets, build an armada, take over governments, etc...

    There are huge storylines that involve lots of rage against the machine and fight the tyrant goodness, as well as assist the tyrant and join the federation kinda stuff.

    Unfortunately, Ambrosia doesn't generally port. Asking won't help, they just don't have the desire. However, I understand that emulators for powerpc will finally be available at macworld tokyo, so there might be some chance of emulating this. And then you'll be happy for the low system requirements (only needs a G3, 233 MHz prolly enough).

  5. Re:Port this over! by austinc1 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Official requirements have been announced. They are: 128MB of ram (real or virtual)
    Any G3 processor or better.
    You *can* turn off features, so it will run without all the graphical goodies on lesser machines. It'll just run, well, lesser.

  6. Re:Port this over! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    >> And then you'll be happy for the low system requirements (only needs a G3, 233 MHz prolly enough).

    Actually, it will run on pre-G3 PPCs, and even some 68Ks -- but not so well (especially the 68Ks will really suffer with those high-quality graphics from Down Under. EVO ran fairly slowly on my old 68040 Performa; I can't even imagine trying to play Nova on any 68K). People are advised to turn off a bunch of visual effects to get the best performance on older machines.