![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If they patched in a proper PC porting job, and made the NPCs less generic (neither of which frankly seems like that much extra effort) it'd go a long way to making it a well rounded space sim that does what it does simply & effectively. I would say it's worth picking up in a sale, as I did, as it's just not worth the full asking price due to the flaws. I managed to drop 15-20 hours into it updating my ship, finding new starcharts, building from blueprints, and of course completing the simple yet amusing storyline. It's the quintessential tablet game nothing complicated, yet fun enough. Yet, if you can fly with the mouse and get used to its quirks, it's refreshingly fun & simple to play. The game isn't without flaws - each faction's NPC ships are identical and practically never change which means combat gets repetitive fast you the player may have access to shields, missiles, and various other special modules, but you'll never see them used on you turrets are absymally implemented the PC options are terrible and controls awfully limited porting clearly was a last minute effort as basic input handling doesn't even handle more than one button at once and targeting just doesn't work properly perhaps worst of all, the developers opted to not bother porting the more interesting add-ons that would have breathed more life into the game. However it has a pleasant casual appeal of simple flight and easy combat, which means that if you're turned off by complicated space sims this may be for you. Generic missions, ship modules, an increasingly expensive choice of ship, a half-baked storyline, it does nothing enormously original. If you imagined a cut down X3 or a reborn Privateer, you'd be fairly close. If you imagined a cut down X3 or a GoF 2 is a likeable casual space sim, let down by some strange design choices and a terrible PC port. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 15, 2023.GoF 2 is a likeable casual space sim, let down by some strange design choices and a terrible PC port. Whitehorse-based Minto said in a news release Saturday that it’s working with the government and that it has invested a significant amount of money into improving the water treatment plants at the mine. Mead says the government had already been monitoring the mine from an environmental perspective, and while it's too soon to comment on the future of the mine, the current priority is on maintaining the pits that store contaminated water. He says the mine had around 180 staff and contract employees before the decision Friday by Minto, and that so far JDS has approached around 50 staff members with the intent to hire them to continue working on the site. Mead says the government hired JDS Mining to take over the site as a contractor, deploying the firm within 24 hours to secure critical employees and infrastructure. that it intended to cease operations of the mine and remove its staff over the weekend. Stephen Mead, the government’s assistant deputy minister of mineral resources and geoscience services, says the government was informed on Friday by Minto Metals Corp. WHITEHORSE - The Yukon government says it’s focused on protecting the environment after taking control of the Minto Mine located on Selkirk First Nation territory. ![]()
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