28th April 2004, 1:44 PM
lazy Wrote:Yes, not having the 30 day limit helps to give the player more time in their mind to explore. Though 30 days means you can visit any destination up to 30 times which should allow for decent exploration in the first place. But what I originally brought up is that the day to night timer was and is a very important staple to the game mechanics, and i'm very happy that it's still there.
"in their mind"? What on earth does that mean? And again, you don't know if the day/night timer is still there, or if it works the same way as before.
DJ Wrote:Indeed. Me too. OB1, remember that this was never lazy's argument though, so don't claim to have "won".
His argument was that the game could not be as good without the time limit. Don't try to do your usual thing and change it when you know you've lost, DJ.