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Well i am hoping that PotBS is close to or similar to the ULTIMATE pirate game ever, Pirates Gold! for sega genesis... it was the ultima pirate game and I still play it... if you added multiplayer and better quest it would be awesome. I recently purchased the update for the PC, the Sid Mieir's PIRATES... it is just 3d version of the old game... i even own the Orignal PIRATES! for Nintendo... i know i know im a pirate geek... but since this looks like the best game SINCE the ORINGAL ultima online(which BTW is the best MMORPG ever created when it was in its first 2-3years... we wont get in that debate though) i thought id ask if anyone had knowledge or info and see if its kind of like Pirates Gold... in hope it is!!!
See you guys on the ocean... i hope to beta test... link to sign up or volunteer? And i will be in day 1 hour 1 minute 1 getting my ship of the line and hunting the waters... dont know how much trading i will be doing ;) ![]() Old Skool Ultima Online Junky |
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6/29/06 3:02:28 PM#2
I played Pirates on the Amiga. Not that I owned the Amiga, a friend of mine had one.
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7/06/06 8:44:53 PM#3
I also played the original "Pirates!" However, I was playing on my Apple IIGS...I still have the computer, but apparently I misplaced the discs. LOL
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Longswd
Novice Member
Joined: 4/22/06
Jesus saves.......the rest of the party takes 2D6 damage. |
7/09/06 11:53:47 PM#4
I played the original Pirates! on my Commodore 64. It still stands as one of my favorite games of all time, along with a RPG from the same period called Wasteland (which I think was the best RPG ever, next to KotOR).
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7/10/06 2:58:48 AM#5
I also played the original "Pirates!" on C64 for hours and later on the Amiga. I also bought the "Sid Meyers Pirates!" Collectors Edition for the PC and again played it for hours.
The only thing i hope is that they won't implent this crappy dance stuff Me and my guild mates can't wait to get our hands on this game. YYAAAARRRRR! |
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7/19/06 6:24:11 AM#6
There is a MMORPG which is based on the original pirates game.
It is called World of Pirates.
Their website - http://worldofpirates.4players.de/wop/main_en.html
I was in beta but hardly played it.
Scholes
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Buckykatt17
Novice Member
Joined: 8/05/06
It''s only funny until someone gets hurt..... Then it''s freaking hillarious! |
8/06/06 12:43:39 PM#7
Ive played Pirates! for PC and Xbox its a really nice game.
Football! |
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8/14/06 2:54:01 AM#8
I played on AMIGA500 first, then AMIGA CD32 (pirates GOLD) the first ever CD based console, then played the most recent pirates release for PC. LOVE THEM ALL TO DEATH
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8/16/06 6:52:07 AM#9
Yeap, those were the days of high adventure! Played Pirates! on C64 first and then later on Amiga. I even upgraded the amiga with ½ a RAM just to see the extra graphics, lol. Just out of curiosity, did people ever choose anything else but health at the beginning where you could choose between gunnery, charm, medical skills etc.? |
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8/16/06 7:33:33 AM#10
i used to choose charm because i wanted to get the hottest wife :) lol. I wonder how close POTBS will be to Sid Miers awesome games. I started with the c64 version too, i just can't really remember it much i was pretty young like still in primary school. |
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8/16/06 3:06:13 PM#11
I know in Sid Meier's Pirates I alwas took fencing as my skill. I most often play on Rouge level and even if I take a different skill the fights arent much more difficult. Ive also tried navigation so I could get around faster. Im not sure how much those skills play into the game, because it seems like I usually have fair or good health when I retire anyway. I think health is determined on fights lost or times youve been hit or something. Maybe how often youve been sitting on your ass in a Spanish prison...
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8/16/06 3:48:02 PM#12
yeah i think it was all taken into account marginally but improved in later versions. So it depends which one you mainly played. My uncle finished the c64 version at top rank "kings advisor" but i could never reach such heights. I think it took much saving and much carefuly sailing, as dilly dallying out at sea too long sailing against terrible winds or with no winds the crew would starve and of course get angry. what a fantastic game, cant wait for the MMO version, which looks to be the same, but expanded somewhat. |
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8/16/06 5:21:46 PM#13
*raises hand* Played Pirates on Sega Genesis. Enjoyed it. Another cool game was Uncharted Waters for Nintendo. that is all. |
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8/18/06 2:46:50 AM#14
Ok, changing the subject abit here. Which ship was your favourite command ship then? I personally always into battle with a barcque, it had decent manoevreability and 16 guns as I recall and could take out a galleon if the winds were favourable. |
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8/18/06 3:15:10 AM#15
yeah the barque was great but i mainly used a sloop and relied on my personal abilty to out sword fight any enemy captain quickly. I like using the scatter shot to kill enemy troops for a while before boarding. GoT |
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8/18/06 9:06:15 AM#16
Ah, yes the sloop, a definate favourite and top-3 . There was a different version of the sloop, a war sloop, that you could loot from one of the top pirates. It had more tonnage than the normal sloop you always saw. |
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8/18/06 9:18:07 AM#17
Played Pirates! on a Commodore 128...It was the most popular game on our floor of the dorm hall. Sometimes people would come by and play for hours in the evening. I would go to sleep and they would let themselves out sometime during the night. Bought the latest PC version when it released...Not sure what the dancing was about, but whatever, still loved it. So, I am highly anticipating PotBS. |
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8/18/06 10:33:42 PM#18
I've noticed a lot of people who werent too impressed with the dancing aspect of Sid Meiers. I took almost every opportunity to dance with as many ladies as I could...not because I wanted to marry them all, but because its an incredibly cost-effective way to get stuff. A lot of the plain ones give out the items you can but from tavern merchants, and I know the beautiful ones can give you pieces of ancient civilization treasure maps. it always seemed like a good investment to dance a few steps with whomever. Then again, maybe I'm a dog for using all those women for self-interests of my own.
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8/19/06 4:58:44 AM#19
Did anyone notice that the game speed was sligthly increased in comparison to the old Pirates! ? I could roam for for hours on end, but the new version I finished quite quickly which was kind of disappointing. |
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8/20/06 11:15:15 AM#20
Yep, back in the late 90's played Pirates! on my C64 (and then on my "100% IBM Compatible" PC after my C64 fried itself on a hot day), played-but-didn't-like-as-much Pirates! Gold in the 90's, and then finally picked up the newest Pirates! for the PC, which tragically hit store shelves the same day as World of Warcraft (oops!). For me, the newest version feels like everything I remember being fun about the original, plus sugar on top. I still play it... though it ends up competing with Civ IV. Damn you Sid for making me have to make that choice whenever I want to play a game! lol "Paper is fine... nerf Rock!" --Scissors |
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