Posted June 24, 2014
Hi,
I've played a few games of SF1, and it seems like its really hard to get enough money to buy decent fuel/engines, and when I do, most of the planets I can feasibly reach, which are not really close, like 16 sectors away max, and they're all pretty bare, the fuel use calculations in the navcomp are really wrong, and I end up stranded, get fined, have no money, game over.
I really don't see how you can possibly get enough fuel engines to do some actual exploring without spending a lot of time mining. And already, its that time mining that really makes it painful to start a new game.
Also, is the Amiga version that much better? I feel stupid for buying this otherwise, I mean, yeah, it introduced me to this, but I'm not entirely sure it was worth the money just to be introduced to it.
I do like the game though, aside from being real disappointed when i would spend all that time to mine for enough fuel to go to a distant star, only to find out that its completely bare, no planets, and then go back, but for some reason, with not enough fuel, even though I had 5 m^3 of fuel over the calculated cost of round trip.
I've played a few games of SF1, and it seems like its really hard to get enough money to buy decent fuel/engines, and when I do, most of the planets I can feasibly reach, which are not really close, like 16 sectors away max, and they're all pretty bare, the fuel use calculations in the navcomp are really wrong, and I end up stranded, get fined, have no money, game over.
I really don't see how you can possibly get enough fuel engines to do some actual exploring without spending a lot of time mining. And already, its that time mining that really makes it painful to start a new game.
Also, is the Amiga version that much better? I feel stupid for buying this otherwise, I mean, yeah, it introduced me to this, but I'm not entirely sure it was worth the money just to be introduced to it.
I do like the game though, aside from being real disappointed when i would spend all that time to mine for enough fuel to go to a distant star, only to find out that its completely bare, no planets, and then go back, but for some reason, with not enough fuel, even though I had 5 m^3 of fuel over the calculated cost of round trip.