AT RELEASE: E: War of Magic: F Needless to say, not good enough. Civilization V: B I actually really liked this Civ-game. Even though i liked Civ III and IV as well i think that the, one unit per tile made wonders for the gameplay Starcraft 2: A Best game of the year tbh. I dont really know how Blizzard do it, they just get it to work somehow. Fallout: New Vegas: B I like Bethesdas very open-gameplay RPG'
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Im sure this has been mentioned but i find it incredibly annoying that edited character info cards revert to the original every now and then, ex. when loading a saved game. This is not very hard to fix honestly..
My sovereign is a custom-made Amarr leading a custom-made Man-faction.
As of 1.05 my sovereign can no longer buy the travelling boots from the shop. Janusk however can. If i trade the item from Janusk to my sovereign it still wont show up in the equipment tab. It kind of makes the organized trait lose it's value.. This was working in 1.01 but maybe i have overlooked something. Edit: Additional bugs i've noticed btw: - When i loaded the game Janusk, which started as an researcher had suddenly turned merchant.
I had this happen to me as well in multiple games in 1.01. Either it's my city taking the hud of another or it's another city that get my cities name..
I personally, play sandbox games becouse i like the randomness and i dont need, nor want it to be entirely balanced. Some games you are struggling more since you spawned at a location with fewer resources and so on. Besides, what is the point of exploring if you already know what's there.. As long as you dont get boxed in with impassable mountains or such i think the terrain should be randomized..
I still haven't understood exactly how the multiplayer works. Okey, tactical battles are out for now, which im not saying i approve of but i know in AoW:SM for example were drawn out conflicts could get quite tiresome to watch and as long as the auto-resolve is working in a balanced fashion i can live with that. What im curious/worried about is what i've seen other people on the forum call "dumbed down" or with a nicer word "streamlined" multiplayer. Is this a fact that there is no
I really liked the old BSG but i totally LOVE the new series! Anyone else considering playing as "Cylons" in Gc2? i know i am..
Great idea... well wasn't exactly what i meant. I want the pre-order with the extra stuff but i can probably not pay it on the 21st, that's what i meant Thanks for the answers though
I read in some other topic an avatar saying that you dont pay until the game is availible when you pre-order. Does that mean that i can, anytime i want, send in my payment and when it is recieved start download the game?
I wonder if it'll workout alright on my beloved Geforce 4 TI 4600, c'mon, i roll Half-Life 2 and Fear on this..
I think ground combat is handled pretty much the same way as it was in Gal Civ 1. You choose from a set few tactics, all of these affects your chances of winning, bigger chance of winning generally means more loss in planet quality. Then it's just to pray, you have no further control of planet invasions, unfortunately. Either all of theirs or all of yours are wiped out in the battle.
If i pre-order "electronic". Will i get the game before it gets to the retail stores or will it be released at the same time? EDIT: Another Q. I've played Gal Civ but i would like to ask how many races there are in Gal Civ 2, couldn't find it in the manual, thanks in advance.
I just have simple question which i would like some experienced players to answer. :) I've just started playing Gal Civ again(been playing other games for a while) and im just playing my second game. What is bugging me is that the AI(playing on challenging) always seem to find the special resources. In my last two games i've been lucky and had a starting position in a corner with quite many +14 planets and pretty far away from the other clusters. However when im done colonizing
Thanks, didnt know about the one with influence. ;) About the other thing i knew about the thing with espionage and i think my level on the altarian espionage was advanced, guess it was just bad luck. My actual question was more about how to make invasion easier when there's planets with huge population.
I wonder how the AI can have so much influence in AP. So far in my current game i've only discovered the drengin. Our military, economy and techonlogy is quite evenly matched, i have a slightly bigger population and control more planets, some of quite good quality. Even though this my influence is only one fourth to theirs. I've noticed that the drengin owns a couple of starbases. Is it possible that they, in 2186, have outfitted their starbases with so advanced culture increasing modules to do
I recently started playing Galciv and i love it, but i have a problem. I start by colonizing as many PQ +15 planets as possible and try to stay out of contact with the other races for as long i can. After a couple of years in-game my Morale starts dropping on all my planets even though i have built all the morale enhancing buildings availible. I have no idea why, my taxrate is around 30-40% and i care pretty much for the people, all of my planets have a population around 5 b. Do anyone have a id