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I just have a tip that you can use the next time you make a plug-in. It would be great if ships asked you to give some fuel when they were empty, and when you attack them, they can beg for mercy. this may not be a good plug-in with just this, but you can have many other things and include thise two tings. what do you think of the idea?
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that'd be great, except the EV engine doesn't let you do that sort of thing.
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Difference between plug-in capabilities and what's coded into the game itself. There were features which have odd little graphics in the resources (like buttons for the backroom and for other ships begging for mercy from you) that have no related functions in the game.
This is one of those things that, while I think it was considered given those little graphics, was never implemented.
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Yeah, I saw those graphics too, and wondered what they were for. Too bad they don't do anything. It would be cool if EV3 implemented them.
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Yeah, but I just hope it's not the same game with diffrent stuff, like EVO, it's too much like a well-developed plugin. That's why I didn't pay for it. No reason to. Unless the next EV adds a lot of good new features, I probably won't even waste the HD space.
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Maybe you should rename this- "for all you C+ programmers who illegally modify the game's code"
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