Lame Game
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At first glance the game is more than great, its amazing. Which is part of the problem. I only buy games that have had good reviews. This one had great reviews, but I think the people that rated it spent a limited time playing it. As you play the game more, you notice little things, that I can deal with. As you play more, you see many more pitfalls. Big pitfalls, that I can't deal with. Like the dread lords that randomly appear on a map. You can't kill them, they appeared only a few weeks into a few of my maps. I had to drop everything I was doing and research planetary invasion as quick as I could before they built one shipe, cause at that point in the game, one of their ships will kill everything you own. Everything. Then come the pirates. They are almost worse than the dreadlords. They are more powerful than any of the races you play against. They will kill everything you own also. Ok, now lets add the jagged knives. They take over random planets. This is fine, but they take them over without having to invade. They just boot any ships you had in orbit off the planet and take it over completely. Yet again LAME! I don't mind a challenging game. I like games that take a long time to master. But to throw in things that just can't be beat, or at best, just to jerk you around, is a waste of my time, and I don't like to spend 8 hrs on a map, just to have my entire day wasted because pirates decided to kill everything I had made in 2 rounds of gameplay, just as I was about to win. I also had a problem with advertising. It says that you can make custom ships, and then you can save them and the computer will use them. This sounds great. But, they only use ships that look like the ships you made. I made a custom race, I wanted it to research laser technology. I played against the computer, and all of the ships I designed were now equipped with missiles. So the computer is just doing what it wants, not what I want it to do. Yet again a let down. I realize that no game can be perfect, and I can deal with that. I can't put up with a game that has huge problems such as this game. If I could get my money back I would, its a waste of money, but those are the chances you take when you buy games.

On a serious note, you do have a point. However, do you have a better solution to feedback? Who is the better person to ask about for game advice, those that are currently involved in the game, or those who once were? Ideally, I would say a mix of both. Those who still play to determine what kept them playing and what they would like; as well as those who are less commited to the game, to find out what would draw them back (and move them into group 1).