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designs for the game Even if you don't have a 3D design program, you can still give your ships individual looks by putting "bling" on them (as Star Pilot described).
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Seems that I owe the writers of the backstory an apology then. From where do you have this information? (just curious)
ard and acted upon.
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eels, at least for me, more satisfying than reloading and trying a different route. But as I said, your perspective is as valid as mine, it's just different.
As a new subscriber to TG.net (who may, because of being new, find it easier to take a neutral stance here), I think Brad's last paragraph really contains the most important point. Every customer *will* get what he paid for. Some customers get a part of the package (about 1/6 of it) some months later than scheduled. Of course it would have been better if the games had been delivered on time, and I'
I via DesktopX.
k to "non-Ironman" mode inside the game, of course without any possibility of going back again. But that's my only complaint about SMAC's Ironman mode.)
change from military to social production, or to research, etc. The cost would be higher for larger changes, of course. SMAC had such a system, and imho it felt natural without subtracting from the fun.
be implemented (something that both of us can't tell )
single archived file and a mod handler takes care of the file management.
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uite odd. I'm not sure whether it's worth trying that out, especially whenn it's more difficult to implement than adding two lines of code.
question: Yes.
ce key to my fifth mouse button. ) But it's good to have the functionality there, many people will use it.
personal preference, of course.
high-quality settings. And if I still have to upgrade my hardware ... well, parts to make a 2 year old game run smoothly really aren't expensive.
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o prefer a brighter look when viewed from afar (so that I can make out the details) and a darker view from near (because of the realism). Not sure if that makes sense though ...
e ship design screen will get some thorough ... ummmm ... serious testing from my side.
ead. I wish we had PMs here.)