I like the feeling of the demo, i like the potential of it, and still I wonder how it may catch attention and keep its playerbase. Now they moved to more unique stuff beside the random, and it feels much better already.Īvorion seems to be more action packed, but less deep. First versions of Starbound were exactly this : random worlds, random monsters, everything felt the same after a while just because everything was random. The randomness of a game can be its death too, as everything is actually unique, but without taste, and players can't feel any attachment to anything. Also, planets are random but ships are handmade and selected from a huge selection of ships from the community and the team, so they have a "soul". Also it has a quite amazing community of awesome builders. Doing anything with your ship takes power. While you may have the biggest gun ever made, you'd only be able to fire it for about 2 seconds. And while your shields may regenerate fast, it would suck your power dry to do so. It lacks some action, it's very slow paced, but when you enter it it's so huge. Template:Multiple issues Having power units is great, but if your regen is sub-par than while you can cloak, it'd only last moments. StarMade is more focused on building, less on fighting, but still it's a thing you must plan if you want to survive. It has the same "galactic map with sectors", and you can take over the sector, fight IA pirates, other players on open or private servers. until you have a fleet of huge ships with automated factories, nice mechanics included (gravity switch, safe door, hangar, semi automatic turrets, weapons "handmade" bloc by bloc to define the size, power consumption, range, effect. In Starmade, you start with nothing, mine by hand on a planet or asteroid, then build a small salvage ship, etc.
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I play(ed) a lot of StarMade and i will play it more i'm sure, from update to update. I have no idea what could be the different results. Or don't play anything so you are not spoiled and you do your stuff. Now everything has stopped and the same people come up to me and show respect.”Ībout two months earlier, Dutee received an invitation from the Birmingham Games to be the brand ambassador and join the four-time Commonwealth gold medal winner Daley.I think you should play other games like yours, to at least chack what is not working on them, or what is well. I never thought this would happen one day and I would be invited as the brand ambassador of CWG. “I had sleepless nights, but now things have changed for the better. People derided me and told me I was ‘mentally sick’ and used swear words in public. She will run in 100m dash and also 4x100m relay race with her state mate Srabani Nanda, Hima Das and NS Simi.”When I first acknowledged my relationship status I did not know about the LGBTQ+ movement. Most of my folks stopped talking to me,” Dutee recalled.įor the double Asian Games silver medallist, this will be her maiden CWG. The Odisha athlete, who comes from a nondescript village of Chaka Gopalpur, accompanied Daley and four others in the final leg of Queen’s Baton at the Alexander Stadium.”I suffered a lot of mental harassment, there were a few who supported me. “I didn’t interact much as I hardly speak English but he told me ‘not to get scared’ and ‘I’m your biggest follower.’ It really boosted my confidence as we did some jig. I also got a chance to meet Prince Charles,” Dutee said. “He taught me a few steps while the music was blaring out loud. Language was a barrier, but spending few moments with Daley boosted Dutee’s confidence. “LGBT+ athletes should be made to feel safe and comfortable, being their usual selves without fear of persecution or death,” Dutee told PTI.
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Condemning homophobia, India’s first openly gay athlete Dutee Chand has called for the LGBT+ people to be allowed to live without “fear of persecution or death”.įrom facing a barrage of criticism from her family after announcing she was in a same-sex relationship, to participating in Queen’s Baton here to shed light on homophobia in Commonwealth countries alongside British synchronised diver and Olympic gold medallist Tom Daley, life has come a full circle for Dutee.ĭutee sent a powerful message against homophobia as she held an LGBTQIA+ flag at the opening ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games.