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lack of planets/ habitable planets v1.8

lack of planets/ habitable planets v1.8

Hello all,

I know there was a planet cap put into the maps now, of which I disagree with because to those people who don't like the slow down with the whole galaxy covered could just play on smaller galaxies, however that's not my call and even though I'm not happy with it I somewhat can understand it. Now every game I've started or tried to start I've seen a lack of panets near my location or a lack of habitable planets near my starting location.

Even though I've loaded numerous games I've only actually played a turn on three all three have have only a few planets that were habitable near me even though in my settings I have aboundant habitable planets selected. (I hate to see what it would look like the opposite way)

In my current game within on sector in the galaxy of my home planet there are 11 other systems of which only 1 is a three planet, 5 are four planet, and 6 are 5 planet systems, which sound promising. 3 though have no habitable planets, 6 have one habitable planets, however 1 of those is an aquatic world. The remaining two systems have 2 habitable planets of which 1 in each are either aquatic or radioactive worlds.

In the past I normally have near double the number of habitable planets with a set up like that if not more and I've noticed this now in at least 3 games since the v1.8 update. I don't recall this issue as much in beta version 1.7 beta 4, but then again I haven't started a new game since beta 2 or 3.

Please help thank you.
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Reply #151 Top

I'd just like to throw out that I support Stardock 100%. Those attacking the games and the free updates are an intense minority. Tens of thousands of people (at least) play Gal Civ 2. Half a dozen cry and complain. Don't let it sour you all to the community at large, these are the people that after winning the lottery would cry over having to pay taxes. On the whole we really enjoy the game, updates, and especially the response to feedback on the forums. I can't think of a single other company who's CEO and lead designers take the time to respond to fan's every day. Long live Stardock.
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I will second that.


On a to the people who have raised holy hell about this. Chill out. It was one problem, one mistake. It affected only people that played specific maps sizes and was fixed within 24 hours. The only people who even saw the problem were those who downloaded the update the first day it was available. The issue didn't cause the game to crash, didn't produce error messages. Chill out.
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I will second that, as well.


On an off topic note, is their any way that in a future update or in the expansion we could include a little player notebook, a tab that could be opened where we could journalize things which could be accessed as a note/wordpad doc? A bunch of members like to make AAR's, and it would be far easier if we could type them up without exiting out of Gal Civ. The printscreen screenshot helps immensely as we can now save images without a huge hassel, but I thought I'd ask all the same.
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What an awesome idea. Why did I never think of suggesting that back in beta of Dread Lords? That would make things so much easier. In fact, it would make it easier still if the notepad thing had a button to upload the comments to Stardock. Then we could fill out bugs in game as we encountered them and click a button to send them in. It could either just E-mail it to Stardock or just put a post on the Bug Reports forum here.
Reply #152 Top
Perhaps, Kryo this thread has had it's day...you know it's going down the toilet when the complaints start up again.....