![]() The Battle for Wesnoth Thousand Parsec UFO: Alien Invasion. And even if it's not, someone else can learn a lesson on how not to do it from the bad LP and make a LP that is good.Īnyway, sorry to get your hopes up, but I think it would be better to stop now, before I really started than to stop halfway through. 2008: Ogre 1.6 Shoggoth is officially released (Currently 1.6.5 Stable Release). However, people are making Let's Plays every day, and barring a sudden event like a comet strike or sudden global ban on LP's I guarantee you that someone will one day make a Wesnoth Let's play, and it will probably be good. I am still thinking of doing a Let's Play at some time in the future, but when/if I do, I will probably prepare myself better (looking at other peoples' Let's plays, looking up information on posting pictures.) and I'll probably try a game that I actually find fun for longer than a day or two. I think playing each level at the mercy of the whims of the Random Numbers Generator (sometimes multiple times in case I don't have enough experienced units survive) while taking screenshots, then ordening these screenshots, editing them, uploading them and posting them would be a chore to me, and I would prefer to do something with my time that I actually find fun. For me, Wesnoth is a game that I play for a few days, get bored with, uninstall, and then reinstall after a few months. I must admit I didn't really put much thought in it when I decided to do a Wesnoth LP. ![]() I've been thinking yesterday, and I decided I'm not going to go through with this LP. I hope it's going to be good enough to entertain you.Īlright guys. I'm going to be doing the Heir To The Throne campaign (the biggest one), and it's probably going to be a comedic LP (at least that's the intention)įirst update either today or tomorrow. Personally, I think it's a pretty good game, though there are some annoying parts, namely a pretty big reliance on luck and some of the campaign mechanics, but we'll get to that in a while. Released under the GNU General Public License, The Battle for Wesnoth is free software. The Battle for Wesnoth is cross-platform, so it is available for a variety of different operating systems. 6.11.3 - Tetzle 1.2.1 - Texmaker 1.9.2 - The battle for Wesnoth 1.6.5 - The Guide 2.0.0. The current stable release of the game is 1.6.5, released on September 10, 2009. He wanted to create a freely-available, open source strategy game that had very simple rules, but had a strong artificial intelligence and was challenging and fun. White based Wesnoth on the Sega Genesis games Master of Monsters and Warsong (also known as Langrisser). ![]() Welcome to my first LP: Battle for Wesnoth.Īccording to Wikipedia, The Battle for Wesnoth, or simply Wesnoth, is a turn-based strategy game designed by David White and released in June 2003.
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