![]() The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The formula is expected to contain two variables, distance and frequency, which stand for the distance between the transmitter and the receiver and the packet. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. I've only ever manage to contribute a mission to one not-so-successful campaign.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. The ideas I've trashed could fill up another list that long. ![]() It's been a dream of mine to sit down in front of FRED(the mission editor) and make my own campaign. It's next on my to-play list when i fell Freespacey again. Vassago's Dirge - I haven't actually played this but I've heard only good things. Too bad you are also fighting them in a weird sort of alien civil-war scenario so your screen is always full of red and you don't get to crush puny earthling. The FreeSpace Wiki is designed to be a comprehensive source of data for the FreeSpace series of games, including information about the games themselves, the FreeSpace universe, and community activities such as modding and the Source Code Project. one of the few well-polished campaigns that lets you fly Shivan craft. Alternately, explore the FreeSpace universe through categories. It's about a war between alien races that took part 8000 years before the events of Freespace 1(and it's mentioned there). As the two Beis grapple with the open wounds of an old tragedy, the greatest journey any human being has ever. As the 14th Battlegroup, led by the GTD Orestes, prepares to lead the GTVA's return to Sol, young pilot Samuel Bei finds himself once more under his estranged father's command. nuff said.Īncient-Shivan War Act 1- interesting concept. Blue Planet: Age of Aquarius - The Director's Cut. An attempt to make a real time tactics game out of Freespace without messing with the engine. 46 missions and none of the filler from say Transcend. The visuals from the OPs vid are from that.ĭerelict - bet fan-made take on making Freespace 3 until dethroned by Blue Planet if you ask me. Even if the hectic story of AoA didn't seem your thing i recommend giving this a spin. Voice Actedīlue Planet: War in Heaven - Very different from AoA, even though it continues the story, best campaign made ever IMO (so far at least Part 2 is on the way). Not something you would expect from a space simulator.īlue Planet: Age of Aquarius - epic story driven campaign, many beautiful new ships and some epic hard missions. Transcend - like someone said before, great story atmospheric and really creepy at times. Procyon Insurgency - very challenging, FS2 style campaign Yes, those are definitely the cmapigns to play if you want to experience Freespace 1 with the modern graphical enhancements. You mean FSPort and Silent Threat: Reborn IIRC. So it didn't leave a very large audience for the Freespace games.īut, still, they were some terrific games. ![]() And then the more realistic flight sims like the Jane's stuff was always more popular than the space stuff. You really need a decent flight stick to enjoy a flight sim, and a lot of people didn't want to bother with that. I figure part of the reason is simply that space sims were never that popular. And then I wanted another expansion or another sequel. And the box art didn't look like Descent. It was too much like a standard shooter, and not enough like a real space sim.īut the reviews were good. I didn't really understand why you'd want to play Quake with 360 degrees of freedom. I guess they were nifty for the time, but they just confused me and made me ill. The box said Descent: Freespace or something similar. ![]() I hesitated on the original Freespace, as it was being sold/advertised under the Descent name. ![]()
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