![]() ![]() ![]() When you launch game, the manager loads all mods from 'Mods' folder, will automatically opens the UMM UI, and you can use CTRL+F10 to close or open it again. The Installer applies a patch to game files and copies additional files to game folder allowing the UMM to run with a game. Unity mod manager is divided into two parts: installer and mod loader that works inside a game. Even though I still cannot emulate a joystick, since obviously the guest Windows 98 cannot detect it, I find image quality far better than Vmware or virtual PC.This tool allows you to use mods in games that do not officially support modding. I created a virtual Windows 98 installation based on this guide. ![]() This is something I would like to try!! :D :D :D !!!! I do have the beta of it though, I should try and get it running.” “It’s such a shame Stars! Supernova never happened. (I own this version of the game, anyway). I have a registered copy that uses DOSBox, so I loaded that up and fired off the tutorial, since I hadn’t played in a while.” ” I therefore immediately thought of Stars!, which is even older than Aurora. Although I would prefer a true “Starflight/Star Control 2″ game, with a main narrative and sidequests, and not a roguelike, I really like it!!! (Well, the sequel may rectify thar!!!! :D). “Hello, my friends, and welcome to Podcast Day! :) I’m super excited because tonight we’re talking to the developer of what I feel is one of the biggest surprises of 2017, Star Fleet Armada Rogue Adventures.”Ī very fine game, he made. That’s it for today! See y’all on the show tonight! Then, Stars in Shadow is now available on GOG, and is currently at 40% off for $14.99. First off, you can get the amazing Offworld Trading Company at GamersGate for $8, or for an even better deal (thanks Otagan!), you can get the base game and its expansion, Jupiter’s Forge, for $14.99 at the official Stardock store. The final piece of news isn’t game related, but this awesome dude and his dad made a model of a TNG warp core, which is just super adorable and great.įinally, we have some deals. CCP did an EVE Online Q&A livestream recently, and the folks at Imperium have their reactions.Executive Assault 2 has a new dev blog up talking about avoiding ship collisions.Starway Fleet not only has a demo now (which I have to play), but also has an early access release date of 7/25/17! Yay! Said demo has already gotten a patch as well.Starship Theory (which I hope to play soon) has new shield collision shield mechanics and more, thanks to a new patch.Interstellar Rift got a teeeeeensy, itty bitty patch with bug fixes.Tonight, besides the podcast, I’ll likely get no gaming in since Nicole’s folks are staying at our place tonight, so last night was a really nice respite.Īlright, enough about me, let’s tackle the news: It was pretty much the chill evening of gaming I really needed. Both games were really exactly what I needed, as LOTRO is perfect for some solo question in a gorgeous land, while LOGistICAL has some super-satisfying problem solving with its myriad of puzzles. I spent a while playing both Lord of the Rings Online and the Hawaii DLC of LOGistICAL, which is a very different challenge from the Australia base-game. I do have the beta of it though, I should try and get it running. It’s such a shame Stars! Supernova never happened. I tell y’all, I had more fun per turn in Stars! than I did during the entirety of my time with Aurora. I have a registered copy that uses DOSBox, so I loaded that up and fired off the tutorial, since I hadn’t played in a while. Once I was done with…whatever that was, I strained to think of what to record next, when it hit me: why not record a strategy game with a similar aesthetic? I therefore immediately thought of Stars!, which is even older than Aurora. Moving on, today’s video is something of a comparison/contrast to yesterday’s video covering Aurora. It’s super awesome, so it’ll be great to talk to the mind behind it. If you’ve seen my series on the game, you know it’s something of a throwback/homage to exploration/adventure games of the late 80s and early 90s, like Starflight and Star Control 2. Hello, my friends, and welcome to Podcast Day! :) I’m super excited because tonight we’re talking to the developer of what I feel is one of the biggest surprises of 2017, Star Fleet Armada Rogue Adventures. ![]()
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