Favorite Prologue Mission
FROM: Captain Sphynx, CINCWEAPONSDIVISION
DATE: 2009.19.01
Thanks to all who participated in our last poll. It seems Colonel Blair is a very popular guy. I suppose that's not surprising, considering the amount of time we've spent playing games from his perspective.
For this week's poll, we are interested in knowing which of the prologue missions was your favorite.
-Sphynx

Talon1024 (20.01.2009 (04:33:46))
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Demo 3 was the best IMO cause you got a new fighter to play with, you got some asteroids and pirates to shoot, and no big carrier on the verge of death to protect.
Demo 3 was the best IMO cause you got a new fighter to play with, you got some asteroids and pirates to shoot, and no big carrier on the verge of death to protect.Quote
Pythos (31.01.2009 (09:34:39))
First off a big thank you to the entire Wing Commander Saga team. I have been a loyal follower of this website for over a year now, I think, or maybe it was longer; the brain, you know, becomes addled as time progresses, such a shame that is :P
This is my first post on the site and thought it was a subject that was far too well-deserving of a comment to pass up. I have only just managed to finish WCS Prologue after it being on my PC for roughly seven months now; annoying studies getting in the way. But I digress :P I would just like to say it was amazing, truly amazing, stunning, astonishing, awe-inspiring, astounding, marvellous work; and I would even go so far as to say biblical in its incarnation! *grins* I havn't had so much fun in a space sim since my days in Wing Commander Prophecy, and all the Wing Commanders that preceeded it.
Again, however, I have digressed; but introductions are important... one would not let a stranger into one's home, why should it be allowed on a free-to-post commentary board - paradoxical, isn't it? :P To answer the posed question though, hehe, Mission 5 was definately, for me, the best mission - I was shocked when the Wellington was destroyed and that sheer, visceral fight for survival unfolded. And then with the arrival of the two destroyers, well, it was gaming at its highest form and creation; utterly cinematic in its presentation.
Anyways, I think I have stammered on for long enough :P So to Tolwyn, and to all the rest, my deepest thanks for re-making my boyhood dreams of being a space-fighter-pilot, in a compatible windows environment, a reality! :)
First off a big thank you to the entire Wing Commander Saga team. I have been a loyal follower of this website for over a year now, I think, or maybe it was longer; the brain, you know, becomes addled as time progresses, such a shame that is :P This is my first post on the site and thought it was a subject that was far too well-deserving of a comment to pass up. I have only just managed to finish WCS Prologue after it being on my PC for roughly seven months now; annoying studies getting in the way. But I digress :P I would just like to say it was amazing, truly amazing, stunning, astonishing, awe-inspiring, astounding, marvellous work; and I would even go so far as to say biblical in its incarnation! *grins* I havn't had so much fun in a space sim since my days in Wing Commander Prophecy, and all the Wing Commanders that preceeded it.
Again, however, I have digressed; but introductions are important... one would not let a stranger into one's home, why should it be allowed on a free-to-post commentary board - paradoxical, isn't it? :P To answer the posed question though, hehe, Mission 5 was definately, for me, the best mission - I was shocked when the Wellington was destroyed and that sheer, visceral fight for survival unfolded. And then with the arrival of the two destroyers, well, it was gaming at its highest form and creation; utterly cinematic in its presentation.
Anyways, I think I have stammered on for long enough :P So to Tolwyn, and to all the rest, my deepest thanks for re-making my boyhood dreams of being a space-fighter-pilot, in a compatible windows environment, a reality! :)
