Inter-planetary Animations for Orbital Units.

Discussion in 'Planetary Annihilation General Discussion' started by mered4, April 30, 2014.

  1. mered4

    mered4 Post Master General

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    I wanted to write Interstellar, but I thought that would be too strong :)

    Can there be an animation that indicates to the player that *THIS UNIT IS LEAVING ORBIT* in a loud manner? Maybe like a warp speed thing, where it charges up engines briefly, then shoots off into the interplanetary molasses....

    Not only would it make units suddenly disappearing from your orbit less immediately confusing, it would add more AWESOME to the game, AND add some crazy cool polish on top.

    Maybe the units could also accelerate in a, say, eastward direction, no matter their position on the planet (relative to the unit, not the planet, or else poles would be weird). It would be nice if the animation was kept quick so the quick transfer of orbital units away from enemy forces was possible, but it also might be a nice way of preventing commanders from bouncing between planets in an astraeus - just add a cooldown in the form of an interestingly COOL AND AWESOME animation!

    "OH MY GOD THERE ARE SO MANY OF THEM!"
    "JUMP BACK JUMP BACK AHHHH"

    "They are spooling up for the jump....I DON'T THINK THEY'LL MAKE IT...."

    :D
  2. brianpurkiss

    brianpurkiss Post Master General

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    I like this.

    It'll give an indication of what units are doing and it'll look super awesome. It'll also mean a delay before units leave orbit. So if a group of defending Avengers is about to be overwhelmed, they can't suddenly disappear and become invulnerable in an instant.

    So it'll look awesome, and it'll improve gameplay.
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  3. corteks

    corteks Active Member

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    Agree with both the posts here. I recently played a 4 planet game against the AI where it ended with them trying to escape with their commander in the Astraetus. I had orbital defences on all 4 planets by then but it still took 4 jumps before they were destroyed since they could enter orbit, then exit, pretty much instantly. Was funny but kind of annoying :p

    And yeah, it'd look awesome to see units boosting for a few seconds before they leave the orbital layer.
  4. Shalkka

    Shalkka Active Member

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    Unless the unit is spinning that direction is ill-defined and anyways that wouldn't not be what you mean </nitpick>. You are intending a direction which near north poles would point nearly to south poles?. I am also rather bothered by the discontinuous movement from the orbital shell to escape trajectory. Place for another delay? Although it could be unhandy if it one of variable length.
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  5. abubaba

    abubaba Well-Known Member

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    It might also be nice to have some kind of indicator on the destination side that something is incoming, like a spinning whirlpool thing or something like that. Maybe just a tiny one, so that it isn't instantly obvious to the possible defender, but something subtle.
  6. lapsedpacifist

    lapsedpacifist Post Master General

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    Liked both for positive gameplay benefits and delirious enthusiasm.

    At the moment even if an enemy comm arrives at a planet absolutely crawling with fighters, the astraeus can almost always scoot straight off again with no harm done.
  7. igncom1

    igncom1 Post Master General

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    Are we talking about animations or balance here?

    Also, Im not you know how real life satellites work, because you don't need to charge up a warp drive to move.
  8. abubaba

    abubaba Well-Known Member

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    We are talking about real life science fiction here.
  9. igncom1

    igncom1 Post Master General

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    Im not sure why you bothered with the real life bit, when you could have just put fiction.
  10. abubaba

    abubaba Well-Known Member

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    You're telling me this didn't happen?

  11. igncom1

    igncom1 Post Master General

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    Right, so you are joking around....why did you even bother?
  12. abubaba

    abubaba Well-Known Member

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    Because it's fun.
  13. polaris173

    polaris173 Active Member

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    Really good idea, hopefully they work this in along with a brief cooldown for things entering orbit as well. *looks sternly at exploit where 4-5 SXX insta-kill a comm*

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