Axiom announces GOG.com as a new sponsor - Page 5
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Unsane
Canada170 Posts
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Nerski
United States1095 Posts
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caznitch
Canada645 Posts
On August 03 2014 12:13 deth2munkies wrote: Love me some GoG, love me some Axiom, glad to see it. Btw, buy Alpha Centauri, it's worth it. Is it? Asking if this is nostalgia or if it's still good. We should get some sort of recommend old games thread going to better support this. Btw I love the civilization series, would alpha still be good or is it outdated compared to civ 5 etc | ||
TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On August 03 2014 14:50 caznitch wrote: Is it? Asking if this is nostalgia or if it's still good. We should get some sort of recommend old games thread going to better support this. Btw I love the civilization series, would alpha still be good or is it outdated compared to civ 5 etc The interface is outdated and takes some getting used to, the game is still legit though. | ||
Crot4le
England2927 Posts
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Fuchsteufelswild
Australia2028 Posts
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nunez
Norway4003 Posts
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StarMoon
Canada682 Posts
On August 03 2014 14:50 caznitch wrote: Is it? Asking if this is nostalgia or if it's still good. We should get some sort of recommend old games thread going to better support this. Btw I love the civilization series, would alpha still be good or is it outdated compared to civ 5 etc Its a spin-off of civ 2. It is lacking some cool features of later games (culture, complex espionage, corporations, etc), but has a lot of great elements that make up for it including a really interesting narrative (that's right, its a Civ game that tells a story). It has cool features like 100% customizible units, great wonder movies (I SORELY miss this in the more modern civ games), an innovative terraforming system including rainfall patterns, reactive ecology (although global warming is a bit too easy to trigger IMO) and such. Its my favorite civ game outside of Call to Power (that I can't get to run anymore, ), and once you get used to the outdated and semi-clunky UI its loads of fun. Oh and while the graphics aren't at Civ 4 levels, it doesn't look so awful you can't stand it, its a very well-made game. | ||
Advocado
Denmark994 Posts
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nimdil
Poland3743 Posts
On August 03 2014 20:17 Advocado wrote: Is it me or is this a HUGE sponsor? Gog.com is has pretty much outrun steam in the old games department! I imagine market of new games is bigger than market for old games. Seems nice of course. Would be nice if GOG started organizing tournaments in these older games. | ||
Bjarne
Germany192 Posts
On August 02 2014 09:46 TotalBiscuit wrote: Wut. Not having any DRM doesn't mean the game is free, it just means it doesn't have crap like Uplay or always-online requirements. The majority of Korean players are not paid a salary. Most of those that are happen to be on foreign teams. The top KeSPA koreans are paid salary, those considered B-teamers are not. What remains of the ex-eSF teams are for the most part also not paying salaries. Most teams are also not providing many flights for players due to the expense, some Koreans have paid for their own flights to go to events. I don't know whether or not teams are also taking prize money, I'd imagine not but it's not something I've been able to get anyone to talk about. I do know that some foreign teams take a small percentage of prize money. For the last couple of years we've taken no prize money from players, paid for the house and all the expenses that come with that, catering, flights and player salaries. This has resulted in the team being hugely expensive to run. The experiment was to see whether it was possible to make that work. I still think it is but as with any startup, the money sunk into it to bring it into the black has been significant and we're not in the black right now, we're still running deep in the red. I'd say with the sponsorship we have now. If we paid no salary and took a small cut of prizemoney, we could sustain a team of 8 players, pay for the house and all related expenses (since that's the capacity of the house without getting uncomfortable) and fly 1-2 players to an international event every month. We didn't want to be like that. Unfortunately the scene shrank since we started rather than grew so the challenge of breaking even while still treating our players in the way we feel they should be treated is now much more difficult. Hopefully that should give you some idea of the reality of this whole thing. Keep fighting TB! Always cheer for you, your team and events! | ||
EvilKron
United States3 Posts
Axiom eSports will present a series of videos where our StarCraft pro-gamers try to apply their knowledge and mechanics to classic RTS, competing against each other to see who comes out on top. That sounds awesome. | ||
Kevin_Sorbo
Canada3217 Posts
On August 02 2014 04:37 KrOmander wrote: Gratz, Love GOG. Been there quite a few times recently so I could replay some old Black Isle and Bullfrog classics. I got the same titles from GOG. That plus Lord of the Realm 2. That is such an amazing sposor. Glad buying games from them contributes to SC2!! | ||
ExcessiveOne
Latvia9 Posts
Nah.. i'm just kidding, have a bunch of classic titles from gog, love that site and love Axiom! Good fit and good luck! | ||
Yhamm
France7248 Posts
Axiom playing Battle Realms | ||
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