Flank.. could you rephrase so thats alot less confusing..
I belive it is possible.. The entire creature isnt sized on its own, you size every individual part.
This topic is really.. really haywire.. its about 1) release date (and we already have one on that) 2) Natural disasaters 3) and its titled...
But.. if you coil it.. how is the game going to animate it? It may think of it as a snake.. but then again, could it treat it as a spring? Have a...
I want a big slow one, like a tank. Just run over stuff and absorb it.
Gamespot Interview with Will Wright http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/spore/news.html?page=1&sid=6155498 As posted on our front page, heres...
a tribble, no. lots of tribbles, that could be interesting.
No need to delete, but I'll lock it for good measure. Thanks though!
Yup.. I've already tried to find a way to remove those signatures.. and so far, to no avail.
Yup, they were in a video.. and I do remember the hero killing the other guy ^_^ Thanks for posting them, though!
1600.. Wow I am blown away. Way to go guys.
I aint forcing no mating.. Go ask Mr.Heat. lol.. heat.. in heat.. mating.. humorus
You can find most if not all of them on google video now.. just search spore. and will wright possibly.
Its quite possible. As with The Sims games, I HIGHLY doubt that SPORE is going to be by the book perfectly realistic. I dont think the physics...
Who here, who's seen the videos, doesn't like things about them? I personally love them. The quirky sounds and the music and the.. creatures. SPACE!
Uuhm.. dont pay too much attention to Bonkywop hes a bad example.. lol You should probably go through the videos that have Will in them, he...
Yes, you can colonize planets with water filled domes.. But your space ship will be in space, not water.. so you will not be entirely under water...
-crosses fingers- Heh. We don't know how its gonna turn out until it turns out.
Technically you cant go through the space phase under water.. as you need to go to outer space to be in space.. But up until that I dont see why...
Its not the crust of the planet that generates gravity, its the core and mantle which are the most dense parts.. So as long as there is a hard...
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