Phew. It's done.  So after 4 months of work we've finished up the 
expansion pack for Galactic Civilizations. And we're giving it away for free.  
I wonder, looking back in a year or two, what the verdict will be on having made 
this expansion pack for free.
I think it's safe to say we could have sold this expansion pack for $15 to 
$20. But my "ulterior" motive is that with GalCiv we have a real hit on our 
hands and it is better to sacrifice short term profit for a long term user base. 
As we know from Object Desktop, loyal 
customers make a big different over the long haul. And we're in this for the 
long haul.

But holy cow does this expansion pack have a lot of stuff.  
Take a look at all this:
  
    | 
     Galactic Civilizations: Expanded 
    Universe - New Features, Tweaks, and Bug Fixes  | 
  
  
    | New Features :
     + Explored Star List - You can now keep 
    track of stars you've explored but haven't colonized.  
    + Search star feature  
    + Rally Points Creator. From the main screen, top right button, you can 
    create a rally point on the map.  
    + Rally Point Creator Hot Key: P (for point). Hit P and it will create a 
    rally point on the screen. Double click on a Rally point to configure it. 
    + Rally Point Planet Screen. On the planet screen you can then have ships go 
    to the rally points you previously created.  
    + Rally points can be renamed.  
    + Rally Points can give orders to ships once they reach the rally point.  
    + Rally Point Order: Create Fleet  
    + Rally Point Order: Attack nearby ships  
    + Rally Point Order: Hold position (default)  
    + Can send individual ships to a rally point from the ship menu (double 
    click on ship) 
    + Hot key on selected ship will bring up Rally Point list (hit the X 
    key when a ship is selected 
    + Dotted Sector Lines  
    + Locked Sliders On Domestic Economic screen  
    + Obsolete Button on Governor Screen - you can now make units obsolete  
    + Planet screen obeys obsolete list. I.e. old ships can be hidden away.  
    + Tech Tree Navigator. You can navigate through the tech tree seeing what 
    each one does and what they lead to.  
    + Hyper-link integration throughout the UI. You can right-click on a 
    hyperlinked item to open up the tech navigator.  
    + Hyper-linking integrated into the Diplomacy screen.  
    + Trade Routes button on Foreign Stats Screen  
    + Wrapped text list boxes on trade screen  
    + Star Destroyed Explosion  
    + Completely re-rendered graphics for the stars  
    + Several new anomalies complete with new graphics+  
    + Diplomacy Screen now has hyperlink properties for ships (will bring up a 
    map showing where they are and what they do).  
    + Hyperlinking in diplomacy screen for star systems that will bring up a 
    mini dialog showing info on that system and where it is located visually.
     
    + Trade Embargo. Can now prevent trade coming from a particular player. 
    + Several new random events added complete with new graphics.  
    + Tons of little tweaks, fixes, changes, performance tweaks, etc.  
    + Added a "None" option for rally points  
    + Added option to turn off tool tips  
    + When AI researched final frontier it informs you that this has occurred 
    and final frontier victory condition for human is removed.  
    + Retire option added  
    + Score system tweaked to reward higher difficulty levels more  
    + Arceans do not use a set tech tree but instead randomly choose based on 
    need  
    + Updated Scoring System: Players who play at higher difficulty are rewarded 
    with significantly more points than before since teh game is more difficult 
    to win now.  
    + new debugging code for Metaverse submission (needs latest sdnetlib.dll)
     
    + Sort by research production added to Planet List sort options  
    + New Ship: Death Knight. A more expensive battle ship class. 
    + Weapon Enhancement series of techs. A series of technologies that enhance 
    your existing ships weapons. Requires Corvette Tech.  
    + Can left click on techs on the research tree to get into tech navigator
     
    + You can now search for stars and view all stars in galaxy.  
    + Several new technologies added in that can pump up your weapons tech. 
    + New random event: Computer civilization's ethical philosophy can now 
    change during the course of the game.  
    + All star graphics replaced 
    + About a dozen new anomalies added. 
    + AI coordinates ships somewhat better 
    + New Gigantic Galaxy Size Expanded: Now 28x28 sectors (Nearly 800 sectors 
    now!!!) 
    + CHEAT KEYS. On the Options screen on the left there is now a new option 
    "enable cheat keys".  
    
      Cheat Keys. 
      CTRL A adds hit points, move points, attack and defense points  
      CTRL B battleship  
      CTRL C clone selected ship  
      CTRL E decreases morality  
      CTRL G increases morality  
      CTRL H heals ship, restores move points  
      CTRL J make all human colonies complete their social and military projects
       
      CTRL L assign all the worlds and resources to major races  
      CTRL M money (adds $1000)  
      CTRL O add anomaly  
      CTRL P increase the class of the planets in the selected star system  
      CTRL S research current tech (if shift key is also held, all techs except 
      final frontier are researched)  
      CTRL T teleport  
      CTRL U clear FOW  
      CTRL V create random ship  
      CTRL Y create colony ship  
     
    Note: Don't try to submit a score to the 
    Metaverse once you enable cheat keys. It will report it as 0.  
      
    Tweaks: 
    + Trade greatly decreases odds of AI asking for tribute or lowering 
    relations.  
    + Morality much more taken into account on tribute / lowering relations (no 
    more "Altarian bastards always want tribute no matter how much trade and how 
    nice I am!")  
    + Network of friends taken into account by AI. AI looks at who you're at war 
    with and who you're at peace with when deciding whether it should raise or 
    lower relations.  
    + Technology pace is significantly increased -- techs cost less to research 
    now so you will go through the tech tree faster.  
    + Starbases now cost 10 to maintain. 
    + Constructors cost 1 to maintain. 
    Fixes:  
    - hard coded text taken out and put into english.str for easier foreign 
    trnslations  
    - fixed data for first turn graphcs  
    - fixed gorvernors resetting projects bugs  
    - fixed bug where events cleared by shift-clicking were coming back next 
    turn  
    - I League description fixed  
    - fixed bug where traded starbaess were moving off stacked ships  
    - Change in philosphy event should work correctly.  
    - fixed senate election occuring after changed back to Imperial  
    - fixed date not refreshing with new turn (used to not refresh until 
    clicking on something forced a refresh)  
    - fixed bug where minimap range lines were not refreshing if an alien ship 
    was selected or no ship was selected  
    - fixed some typos  
    - fixed bug that was causing all mini-freighters (including alien ones) to 
    be AutoPilot, thereby causing alien ships to be selected during the move 
    autopilot ships phase of the end of the player turn.  
    - fixed bug where selected governor was reset every time governor screen was 
    unhidden  
    -fixed crash if you destroyed a colony while going through news events  
    -refresh planet list while propaganda sliders going  
    -fixed crash in during end turn if no one was reasearching anything  
    -fixed crash on fp if you trade for all remaining planets from a minor civ
     
    -starships found in anomalies now appear in the same spot as the survey 
    vessel to avoid hit detection problems  
    -fixed info warfare bug  
    -fixed bug where turn button gets stuck after loading end game save  
    - Lots of other glitches and bugs fixed.   | 
  
That's more stuff than most full priced expansions come with.  
Sure, there aren't any new races or a bunch of new units but some of these 
features are pretty major. The built in encyclopedia, the rally points, the 
cheat keys, hyper linking, search features. And this is on top of having already 
added a ton of features in 1.01, 1.02, 1.03, 1.04 and 1.05.  We've been 
putting out tons of free stuff all along anyway. So it will definitely be 
interesting to see how this works out in the long term.
Hopefully, when we go to make Elemental, The Political Machine, 
Mobilization, and beyond we'll have a user base that knows what our Object 
Desktop users know -- we'll take care of them. 
The cool thing for us is that we've gotten some great talent 
over here at Stardock in the past few months. Our new lead cut scene animator 
moved here from New Zealand having just completed working on Lord of the Rings 
(the movie). His job was to help animate Gollum. We also have one of the world's 
top skinners and icon designers now here in house who left Disney to come join 
us. Plus some of the new development talent is really making a big difference 
too.  Our Pear3D engine is coming along nicely. GalCiv will be our last 2D 
engine (sprite based) game. Sprites just can't compete with hardware accelerated 
3D in terms of performance or visual appeal.  Still, I liked 2D. I 
understand how it works. 3D is mumbo jumbo to me programming wise. I guess the 
days of me programming a whole game are long gone. I'll stick to writing 
computer AI.
Before I get email, you can get Galactic Civilizations at
https://www.galciv.com