Emperor: Battle for Dune 86
webword writes "Westwood Studios has announced that Emperor: Battle for Dune has gone gold and will ship June 12 in North America. The game looks great. Get the screenshots, original music tracks, movies (MPG format), and desktop theme. I'm not a Dune fanatic, but I have to say that this game looks damn good. (I couldn't find any news on a Linux port. Argh!)"
Re:Hmm... this does look pretty sweet... (Score:1)
Re:So? (Score:1)
The themes of the Dune books varied wildly throughout the series - from ecology to religion. Many people interpret this as variation in quality, but I for one found the philosophical God Emperor of Dune to be one of the most enjoyable books.
If you think about it, the last two novels were pretty much about the Supersoldier Nypho from Another Galaxy invasion, but no one really states it that way. Why? Because, as in the other Dune novels, there is a bigger picture to be seen.
Re:whine whine (Score:2)
You are not alone. (Score:1)
Fun per pixel (Score:1)
Ages ago I remember playing Dune II on DOS, it was a great game. It seems that the game was remodelled with more resolution and sound quality and shipped as Dune 2000 recently. I'd be more than happy to be able to play Dune II on Linux.
People developing fun games and nice mechanics for RTS are lacking, it's a shame that it's more probable Winusers get a game with 3D, kick-ass graphics, 3D sound, hundreds of megabytes and just copy the current RTS HCI mechanics from {War,star}craft.
Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy V (SNES) kicks any of the current 'PC' games on the Fun Per Pixel (FPP) side.
Re:Dune as an RPG? (Score:1)
They could get VERY complex and you could role play as deep as you wanted.
Here's some links I could find. I think these two are the only ones left.
Dune MUD [mudconnector.com]
Dune III MUSH [mudconnector.com]
Fear my low SlashID! (bidding starts at $500)
Loki, are you watching? (Score:4)
Bring it on!!
-adnans
The Theme (Score:1)
I tried the theme on my windows machine here at work, and it is not much to talk about. Mostly it consists of replacing the recycle bin, my computer, and network neighborhood icons with units from the game.
The colors that it uses are pretty unoriginal and typical to windows in addition to clashing with eachother. (I'm speaking mostly of making the windows menus neon green and yellow.)
Anyway, I'm sure all you dedicated *nix users don't care, but if you are stuck with windows at work like I am, you may be looking for a good theme or two to make your life interesting. However, This group of themes is not what your looking for.
Great, another cheesy (Score:1)
Re:Only mildly on topic: (Score:1)
Jordan started out great (Score:1)
Re:That makes two of us. (Score:1)
Re:Only mildly on topic: (Score:2)
The Dune novels represent only a small part of Frank Herbert's bibliography [arrakis.co.uk]. He has written many other similarly amazing novels, some of which are much better than, say, God Emporer of Dune. Unfortunately, nearly all of them are long out of print. But if you really liked his Dune series, then it's worth hunting down some of these.
I personally recommend the following:
OpenGL or Direct X ? (Score:1)
it looks to be DirectX because of the curves to me but might be done in OpenGL realistically porting a DirectX game is so much hassle that it wont be done for Linux
regards
john jones
yes we need 3d in RTS (Score:2)
This is very much seconded (Score:1)
Re:Loki, are you watching? (Score:1)
last 5 years. I can't find it anywhere
*sob*
Myth not RTS (Score:1)
Copyright Dino de Laurentiis Corp.? I think not!! (Score:1)
Just my 2cp...
Re:Only mildly on topic: (Score:1)
I think you can compare what Robert Jordan is trying to do in The Wheel of Time books with some of the plot/character techniques in Dune. There are many characters and plotlines, and they aren't done in the simplistic fashion so common to much sci-fi/fantasy where everyone's "mistakes" help to achieve the same goal. People who are "on the same side" can and do actually hurt "the cause" by unknowingly interfering with others' plans. There is also not as much author bias towards teh characters, as you often see. Each is represented so that you can actually see each side's argument, and reasoning (yet you know who Herbert likes). IMHO its a very difficult way to write a story, and Frank Herbert does it very well (Rober Jordan on the other hand has fallen into the soap opera trap).
Well now that ive sufficiently gotten offtopic I'll stop now.
Re:Jordan started out great (Score:1)
If a tree falls in the forest, and kills a mime, does anyone care?
Re:Hmm... this does look pretty sweet... (Score:2)
Re:How this (probably) came about... (Score:1)
1) The Dune license was held by Virgin Games
2) The first Dune game was built by Cryo, a French game house, and followed their standard "just-click-through-the-adventure-and-marvel-at-o
3) Westwood, at the time, was distributed by Virgin Games (they weren't part of the EA behemoth)
4) If I'm reading http://dune.cryogame.com right, Cryo is doing a new version of Dune I, called "Frank Herbert's Dune", connected to the Sci-Fi Channel mini-series.
The only thing Dune I and Dune II had in common was distribution by Virgin Games. Different teams, different art styles, completely different games.
Re:How this (probably) came about... (Score:2)
Question from a non-gamer (Score:1)
I liked Dune better than C&C for the same reason that I liked X-Wing & Tie Fighter better than other piloting games: it was fun & it reminded me of a movie and I could get into the characters without having to wade through someone else's hokey back story. (Rather, it was a hokey back story that I was already familiar with :). Someone asked why games companies bother making product like this instead of flagships like C&C, well, I'm yer answer -- some people could give a rat's ass about their flagships. :)
So. Does anyone know [a] how much this one's gonna cost, and [b] what specs it requires? I can throw it on my NT laptop from work, but I'm not about to "upgrade" to 2k or ME just for a video game. If it was fairly cheap & would work on a PIII/128mb ram/NT4sp6 computer (which dual boots into BeOS, not that I expect that to be useful...), I might consider it. Just curious -- their web site doesn't say a damn thing about the requirements or cost and I don't really feel like looking around for a copy at the malls if it's not gonna work anyway...
Re:Question from a non-gamer (Score:1)
Sounds like I'd pretty much have to overhaul the system. I'd be willing to upgrade the ram, but aside from that, forget it. Oh well. Thanks for the information. (Oh, and I think the closest Fry's is about 3000 miles from here, unless they've set up shop on theEast Coast & I didn't hear about it... :)
How this (probably) came about... (Score:1)
Westwood aquires the computer game rights to the Dune franchise.
2)
Well, great, this is a tremendously valuable property... tons of SciFi fans'll buy it on name alone. But just WHAT kind of game do we make out of it???
3)
Westwood releases Dune... a first-person-ish pseudo-adventure game. It is absolutely resounding in its mediocrity... tons of SciFi fans do NOT buy it on name alone.
4)
Well, Dune is STILL a tremendously valuable franchise. We paid a lot of money for it and can't let it go to waste. What ELSE can we do with it?
5)
Westwood gets experimental. They take their upcoming real-time strategy game, change two of the faction names to Atradies and Harkonen, toss in a poorly done sandworm that does nothing but eat your units, toss on the Dune II name, and call it good.
6)
Dune II is a suprising sucess. Now, RTS it *THE* thing to do!!! It soon spawns C&C and Red Alert... which bring in phat money for many years.
7)
Dune is STILL a tremendously valuable franchise. What ELSE can we do with it?
8)
Along comes the marketdroid. "EVERYONE in gameing now associates the name Dune with RTS" he says. And indeed, few people remember that the first Dune RTS was actually Dune II. The original Dune is long banished to the dusty attics of people's minds. Quoth the marketdroid: "NO ONE will accept another Dune game as anything EXCEPT an RTS!"
9)
Westwood releases "Emperor: Battle for Dune"... their latest realtime strategy game.
john
Resistance is NOT futile!!!
Haiku:
I am not a drone.
Remove the collective if
Westwood Studio games never made a Linux port... (Score:2)
Westwood CEO demos the game in this video... (Score:2)
It uses Blink for video, so you will need Windows to watch it! The CEO shows the game to us. I thought it was nicely done. He explains what the game will be like, did a few gameplays, etc. I would like to see more game companies do this. A little demo...
Note: The screen size is very SMALL, but it is still worth viewing.
Re:Oh the horror of it all (Score:1)
Uhh...I guess you don't know that the original Dune game Westwood created spawned a series of similar strategy titles by them, starting with Command & Conquer and Red Alert, and many imitators, most notably Total Annihilation and StarCraft.
I don't know how true they have been to the book (since I've never read it), but the Dune franchise proved to be very lucrative for them, if in an indirect way.
Re:So what? (Score:1)
Re:Oh the horror of it all (Score:2)
Dune II basically INVENTED the RTS genre. So... essentially what you're saying is true, it didn't fit any genre, but I think you've got the whole thing backwards...
3D in RTS games... (Score:4)
Re:Loki, are you watching? (Score:2)
Although if we want to talk about Loki ports I'd want to see, let's talk about Syndicate.
--Fesh
Yet another real time game... (Score:1)
- Create a base (without any real settlers or colonization, and with no hardships.)
- Gather and control as many resources as possible (without any regard to alliances, roads, infrastructure...)
- Build a huge army (without regards to how expensive it is to support, feed, supply, etc. said army, or the morale of those who send them into war.)
- Swarm enemy...
The tragedy of these games is that they take compelling stories and slap them on like cheap coats of paint over the same old tired concept. 3D graphics be damned... who gives a rats ass if I'm playing the same old game?
I want to be in the game... I want it to feel like a real world. Real time games could do this, but they rarely ever do. What's the point? It makes about as much sense as rushing out and buying Quake 37 to replace your old, outdated copy of Quake 36...
Only mildly on topic: (Score:2)
The only "intuitive" interface is the nipple. After that, it's all learned.
Re:3D in RTS games... (Score:1)
Westwood.....hmmmm (Score:1)
Re:3D in RTS games... (Score:1)
Irony (Score:1)
I wonder how good the AI is in this game?
Re:So? (Score:1)
Paul Maud`Dib turning himself into the sand-worm king
that was his son
being assassinated so to speak by immersion in a river.
his son again.
This isnt D&D. Just because people have live on differnt planits dosn't mean they are differant races. Humans where the only humanoids in the story.
As for the games vs the books, You have my vote.
Re:So what? (Score:1)
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So what? (Score:3)
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What is Blink for Video (Score:1)
Tried Goggle Blink video -182 [google.com]
Please explain?
James
No Bene Gesserits! (Score:2)
I'd like to play the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood - manipulating blood lines and controlling world with myths planted eons ago. Imagine if you could programme to operators of the tanks or nukes to turn traitor with careful breeding.
James
Re:This is very much seconded (Score:1)
Re:Only mildly on topic: (Score:1)
Re:Hmm... this does look pretty sweet... (Score:1)
dune 2000 was cool too, remake of dune on the red alert engine... still play that occasionally
and my last 2 cents, i've been a huge fan of westwood games for quite a few years, but every time they've released a game for the last 4 or so years, i've asked about linux support, and mod support, and every time i get the same lack of response...
Walter H. Trent "Muad'Dib"
Padishah Emperor of the Known Universe, IMHO
Re:3D in RTS games... (Score:1)
> been used properly for anything other than eye
> candy - yet.
Haven't played _Homeworld_, have you?
Chris Mattern
Re:So what? (Score:1)
I case you didn't know, Westwood makes Nox, an advanture game which competes directly against Diablo. The multiplayer in Nox is supposed to be way better than that of Diablo, but the single player game is apparrently not as great. I have even seen people wearing the Nox t-shirts!
C&C: Red Alert 2 was also a big seller this year, but I think Warcraft III will kill it in sales.
Why always a port? (Score:1)
Does there have to be a linux port for every known game in order for it to be news? Linux this, linux that. Yeah, linux is great, but it won't solve all the world's problems...I'd say about 99%. Besides, I don't think Westwood does ports of their games...
Alpha Centauri (Score:1)
they keep saying the same thing (Score:1)
Re:Only mildly on topic: (Score:2)
Dune: Good
Heretic of Dune: Weak, pulpy
Children of Dune: Weak
God Emperor of Dune: Very good, epic
Dune:Chapterhouse: Very, very good.
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Wrong question. (Score:2)
Do you question the use of technology to make a better game experience? No, of course not!
The question is whether Westwood, in Dune3d happens to use 3d graphics to it's advantage.
3d has a few good points to it that cannot be addressed by 2d:
Zoom and scale, being able to see as much or as little of the map as possible.
Rotation and height, being able to navigate the map more flexible as the need allows.
Lighting and shadow. 2d cannot cast shadows except in very limited scopes.
Tactical terrain; 3d landscapes allows for more variety, rather than just a flat map, or fixed height surfaces.
Take these advantages together:
Units that can hide in shadows
Minimaps that tell you correct location and orientation no matter where you are
Units that behave differently at different heights and locations
Being able to play more flexibly; zoom in on units for small squad combat, or zoom out to half the battle field to see scope and maneuvers, such as pinchers, blitzes, ambushes, etc.
It's not the 3d that is the problem, it's the project leads for not using it correctly
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Re:This is very much seconded (Score:1)
Do I remember correctly that Westwood had it available for free download some time back, or am I going mad?
Re:This is very much seconded (Score:1)
Re:Yes, but is it Dune? (Score:1)
Fighting never really took place out on the open sand in the books (except for destroying harvesting operations): it all happened around the rock surfaces on which the various cities were built.
That was why the Fremen had a chance, I suppose: they were superior close-quarters troops compared to the Sardaukar or the militias of the Great Houses.
Must go back and re-read those books again now I've got this in my head...
Yes, but is it Dune? (Score:2)
[That said, the Harkonnen did defeat the bulk of the Atreides army on Arrakis by sealing them in caves with artillery - but this was something that would only ever work once.]
'nother point: on Arrakis nobody went out on the open sand other than the Fremen and the spice harvesters - the worms ate everybody else and any harvesters that weren't picked up by the carryall in time.
Do I get my trainspotter's badge now?
At least get all the books... (Score:1)
1. Dune: The best
2. Dune Messiah: had some interesting concepts
3. Children of Dune: Kinda sucked, except for the end, overall too much like Messiah (but the sandtrout suit kicked ass, IMHO)
4. God Emperor of Dune: My second favorite of the series, and a truly interesting character study
5. Heretics of Dune: Okay, but like 2nd said, pulpy
6. Chapterhouse Dune: Good, but the end seriously confused me... hopefully I'll understand better when Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson put out Dune 7...
Oh, and don't forget Brian and KJA's "prequels", House Atreides and House Harkonnen... although they don't really stand up to the example set by Frank Herbert (godlike), they at least provide a good read, and give some interesting background info concerning past events.
But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
G
Minor spoiler for anyone who hasn't read Children (Score:1)
Re:Hmm... this does look pretty sweet... (Score:2)
Let the spice wars begin once again!
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Re:Oh? They DID add the Bene Tleilax...(spoiler!) (Score:1)
That would kick! Get it? :)
Re:3D in RTS games... (Score:1)
Re:Dune as an RPG? (Score:1)
Lets work with this idea here. Actually, it does sound like a great one.
It could be done sort of like Final Fantasy 7 was. Mostly RPG and such, with RPG-style combat (I love the menu-driven combat but still real-timeness that the FF games have.), but for major operations, such as Paul's military advisor having to control the attack on the Harkonen spice harvesting plant, the game could drop into RTS mode using a C&C2 engine or something. It'd be the best of both worlds - RPG combat and RTS army manipulation.
Sounds like a winner to me.
So? (Score:2)
I deserve to be shot for what I am about to say, but so be it.
While Herbert may be considered the God of Science Fiction, I personally do not find his writings desirable to read. I did wade through the entire Dune series. In my opinion, the best book was the prequel, written by Herbert's son. Each and every book in the true "series" got wierder and wierder, starting with the kanly vendettas, to Paul Maud`Dib turning himself into the sand-worm king, then being assassinated so to speak by immersion in a river.
I've also played the video games based on Dune. It's nearly impossible to reduce a world of such albiet twisted depth down into an RTS game with three races. It just doesn't work, no matter how many cinematics you put in and how good the writers are. Dune, for those who are willing to be somewhat bored and confused, should be read, not played.
These are my personal views, but I'm sure I'm not alone.
No relation between the books and the game (Score:1)
I red the whole Dune saga (plus the sequels by Herbert's which are entertaining but really not as good as the original) and I too think that this is a really good series, far above your common SF saga like [put your own reference here]. I'm quite sure that this saga will stick and that my grand-children will be able to go to the first [insert whatever remplaced the bookstore in 2100 here] and get it.
Concerning the game, there is almost no relation between the saga and the game, apart from the name of the "races" and the general theme, but the game was really pretty good. I hope that this new Dune game will be as good as DuneII was in is time.
Re:At least get all the books... (Score:1)
At least FH was fairly sublte about this stuff - baddies aren`t all bad and goodies aren`t complete saints.
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Re:Question from a non-gamer (Score:2)
Dune 2 came out long before C&C, so C&C was essentially a Dune 2 ripoff.
Re:The original game (plus game-music) (Score:1)
The best part of the original game in my opinion. I was a little annoyed that they based it on the film (Lynch himself says that it is bad) and not the books. I was impressed that they had added the Bene Tleilaxu as a sub-house for this version. They didn't even appear before the second book.
(ok for true fanatics: actually it was mentioned in passing in the first book that they were the creators of Piter de Vried and twisted mentats in general, but they didn't make their appearance.)
Now I only hope there are Bene Gesserit in the game. Can't have Dune without the witches.
Oh? They DID add the Bene Tleilax...(spoiler!) (Score:1)
There were actually jews in Dune too. They made an appearance in the last books. In Herberts' year 10000+, jews are still around, acting a little like the Bene Gesserit, but less amoral and more concerned with their own survival
There ARE elements in the Dune books that are admirably suited to RTS games. Leto II's great scattering for instance. Or the return from the scattering, with those amazingly cool Honoured Matres. I hope they make more games.
Re:So? (Score:1)
In your next life go back and read the books again. They really are that good.
Re:No Bene Gesserits! (Score:1)
Westwood ain't gonna step that far out on the limb for the real Herbert fans.
That makes two of us. (Score:1)
Nor could I find news of a mac port *sigh*. Oh well, I can wait. Love the books, loved the early games. Movie made me retch (except for sting, who was cool). Beautiful screen shots.
Oh the horror of it all (Score:2)
Re:Jordan started out great (Score:1)
But then if I read the first again, today, I'd probably find it repulsive. After all, I did read it when I was 10 years old, right after reading the midkemia series, and the year before tackling the lord of the rings. I've pretty much given up on fantasy by now; not however implying that I've been able to find and enjoy new novels in other genres. I'm pretty much disgusted at this point. Nicholas Monsarrat's The Cruel Sea is the last novel I've enjoyed: 3 years ago!
The original game (plus game-music) (Score:1)
... was the best, IMHO.
It was original, interesting, and it matched the book somewhat.
By the way, are there any others here that like the music in the Dune-games? I think it's fabulous. Very "moody", and it fits the games nicely.
Hmm... this does look pretty sweet... (Score:2)
Time to control the spice, Muadib
Strategy games are coming out in droves now... good to see something other than 1st person shoot-em-ups.
Re:3D in RTS games... (Score:1)
3D-RTSs are prolly here to stay, it just hasn't been used properly for anything other than eye candy - yet.
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Dune as an RPG? (Score:1)
I don't see how there can be much life left in Dune as a strategy game.
A much more obvious format to bring out the depths of the character interaction and diplomacy would be Role-Playing. Obviously you couldn't be Paul, as that would remove any sort of suspense at all, but possibly one of his trusted lieutenants.
In the main game there would be endless intruige and backstabbing, and this could, if desired be used as a base platform, from which to segue seamlessly into RTS if needed.
Hopefully this will be at least decent (Score:1)
Red Alert 2 (Score:1)
Huh? (Score:1)
Re:Hopefully this will be at least decent (Score:2)
They should've put that weird creator thing in there somewhere as a hidden character. Mind you, he didn't look so much like the tubby ninja back then, and I don't think he smoked as much pot back then either. He was probably too occupied with the whole creation-of-planets thing.
Looge of Arabia (Score:1)
Don't tell him there's big nasty worms down there or you'll give him the willies and he won't let us bury him up to the neck in sand for a crucial shot...
Re:Question from a non-gamer (Score:1)
Given the fact that it requires 3D-Acceleration I doubt it will work on a laptop (however the Geforce2go could be promising), much less NT4. Looking at the requirements though, you might not want to consider playing this game on anything less then 600 MHZ with 192 MB of RAM, (Win2k will take something around 70-90 MB of RAM for the System. Win98 will usually use about 48 MB on startup, but keeps ballooning after that because of memory leaks.)
To preorder the game will cost you $45 + shipping @ ebworld.com [ebgames.com] So my guess is that once it hits shelves it might set you back 30-40 dollars, depending on where you buy it (I usually suggest Fry's).