Sujet : Re: Lost Forever Games
De : noway (at) *nospam* nochance.com (JAB)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 19. Jun 2025, 09:06:05
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On 18/06/2025 16:51, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
Side note: the other day I learned that the classic 4X strategy game,
"Alpha Centauri" still supported PBEM gaming. You'd play a turn, then
email a special file to your friend, who would import the file into
his game to see what you did, and then react accordingly and send you
back a new file.
The advantage to this method was you didn't have to remain connected
through an entire match (as any 4X player will tell you, a campaign
can take a /long/ time to finish). You also aren't reliant on a
third-party server to connect; all the communication is done by email
(heck, if you really wanted you could put the file on a floppy and
send it back and forth by postal mail!). But it was slooow.
I wonder if there are any modern games still offering PBEM support.
The Field of Glory II games do have a PBEM option but it's more integrated into the game and uses Slitherine's servers to exchange the 'e-mails' for each turn.