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  • vinny
    MVP
    • Jun 2004
    • 2738

    #31
    Re: Pirates XBOX

    Originally posted by caseyd
    Thanks for the info Vinny. What was cut? I think I heard something about the sailing not taking as long, but that was about it.
    From the IGN review

    Kinda a long read but it goes over the differences and the taken out/added content.

    Originally posted by IGN
    Xbox-ified
    Re-forming the PC version into a console game, Firaxis has deleted some things and added some to make the Xbox version right for the console. The content of Pirates is almost entirely the same as the PC, and most changes, ranging from visual improvements, streamlining alterations, and mini-game balancing, make the game faster, a touch easier in parts, but mostly, they result in an equal, balanced and smartly targeted Xbox version.

    Some changes are just plain smart, making better sense for the Xbox and its controller. 1) Basic ship battles use an arched red arrow that points to an enemy vessel to attack.2) Xbox users won't notice this, but the game map was snipped nearly in half. This simply means you'll get from point A to point B much faster than before. 3) The ability to wander around on land has been deleted. Thus, searching for treasure results in either two menu screens -- you found it! Or, you didn't. The reward for finding treasure is still just as fun and fulfilling, and I don't miss the wandering all that much, but finding treasure is now more trial and error, Fancy that, treasure hunting being trial and error.

    The most significant changes from the PC version occur in 5) attacking ships with large inequities of pirates, and 6) maneuvering through towns. When attacking an enemy ship with a much larger crew a new mini-game has been added to balance out the numbers. The Simon-Says mini-game accompanies interactive cutscenes and brings the crew numbers more or less in line with one another. The morale of your crew is determined by your success or failure in Pirates, and the digits above your sword icon drop if you perform poorly or stay stable if you do well.

    <!--start image table -->Sneaking into town is shown from a close, rather crude third-person perspective, which is better than the PC version, yet isn't without its weaknesses. You can hide behind hay stacks, struggle with guards, or stealth attack them. It's all very basic, leaving you wishing for a slightly more flexible camera and even a real fighting system, but each of the many sections of the game leave you with the same feeling. They work well enough, and they provide enough gaming stuff to get the job done. In Pirates, it's not the depth of the mini-games that's so fun; it's the breadth of games and the intricate balance of their sum total that puts you under its spell.

    Reconfigured for console gamers is the Montalban Quest. While Pirates remains open-ended, players who like a more direct approach can always head to the Mysterious Stranger (found in the taverns) to get a new quest leading to Montalban. He's the guy who kidnapped your family and ruined your life by the way, so you'll really want to capture him. The Mysterious Stranger's regular appearance, and the addition of a map as a visual aid, help focus gamers on a relatively linear set of goals amidst the very non-linear play.

    The addition of unlockable bonus content is a big plus. Players can perform a range of feats, such as finding all four lost cities to sinking 100 enemy ships, resulting in earning bonus credits. These credits can then be used to unlock concept drawings, sketches, paintings, renders, and behind-the-scenes videos of the team and the making of the game.
    Lastly, Firaxis added a one- to four-player, offline ship-battle game. You can play against computer AI or humans; sadly, only a few ship types are available, while fighting techniques such as ramming, the use of power-ups (attack, defense, and speed), in addition to a slew of maps, create a very fun multiplayer scenario. You can compare victories with a complete statistics page, while on Xbox Live, you can compare your final, retired achievements with anyone else. 2K Games says downloadable content is on the way, but we'll have to wait and see what it is.

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    • Jistic
      Hall Of Fame
      • Mar 2003
      • 16405

      #32
      Re: Pirates XBOX

      This game is really growing on me now. Have put in about 6 hours. If you play at the appopriate difficulty level it's quite a challenge.
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      • caseyd
        D*d y** g*t th* m*m*?
        • Jul 2002
        • 2367

        #33
        Re: Pirates XBOX

        Originally posted by Jistic
        This game is really growing on me now. Have put in about 6 hours. If you play at the appopriate difficulty level it's quite a challenge.
        This time I've just been playing on the easiest level, and it's really easy. I'll kick it up next time. I'm enjoying this game to a point that I could definitely play through it again. It seems that you can always have different experiences based on the choices you make. Right now, I'm friendly with all nations. I just took out all the Pirates and am trying to work on the main quest. I have sunk a bunch of Spanish trader ships, but the Spanish governors don't seem to get real mad unless I keep the ships with me.
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        • dave360
          MVP
          • Mar 2003
          • 4081

          #34
          Re: Pirates XBOX

          Heck you can play thru a whole career in a day or two. Replayability is a big plus for this title, much as it is with all Sid Meier games.

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          • vinny
            MVP
            • Jun 2004
            • 2738

            #35
            Re: Pirates XBOX

            Bought it yesterday along with madden. Played pirates about 10 hours and madden about 2 hours. Very fun. My brother who usually hates videogames likes it. I have to fight him for the controller. I'll be playing this game for a long time.

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            • gooberstabone
              Pro
              • Feb 2005
              • 485

              #36
              Re: Pirates XBOX

              Originally posted by vinny
              Bought it yesterday along with madden. Played pirates about 10 hours and madden about 2 hours. Very fun. My brother who usually hates videogames likes it. I have to fight him for the controller. I'll be playing this game for a long time.

              Yes... Yes you will...
              I'm back... for now

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