Relations with the other races...
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Playng GalCiv I could not always tell why a race was mad at me. An optional list of items affecting relations (for the good or bad) per race and hints (on the bad about how to fix) might be cool. In GalCiv II it might be that the alien races are more distinct and have more individual styles and personalities that make relations less ambiguous, if that is the case, then forget my post!
I think relations with the alien races that the human player can manipulate and understand go a long way to making the game more enjoyable. for example, I played Galciv on Normal most of the time and I liked the level of challenge there but after some of the updates I could not beat normal and easy was not enough of a challenge. I like when the computer player uses good tactics, but I don't like it when updates change the game dynamics so much that I don't understand why the races react the way they do. I quit playing the game eventually because interacting with the races was not fun anymore and simply building up my civilization and hitting the turn button does not win the game (and is also boring).
Sorry for the "rant" but one of the issues with updates to the game is the problem of seperating "cheese" from other elements in the game that make it fun. The whole point is for the human player to take aldvantage of the ai's and enjoy it. I just want GalCiv II to be the best game ever.
I think relations with the alien races that the human player can manipulate and understand go a long way to making the game more enjoyable. for example, I played Galciv on Normal most of the time and I liked the level of challenge there but after some of the updates I could not beat normal and easy was not enough of a challenge. I like when the computer player uses good tactics, but I don't like it when updates change the game dynamics so much that I don't understand why the races react the way they do. I quit playing the game eventually because interacting with the races was not fun anymore and simply building up my civilization and hitting the turn button does not win the game (and is also boring).
Sorry for the "rant" but one of the issues with updates to the game is the problem of seperating "cheese" from other elements in the game that make it fun. The whole point is for the human player to take aldvantage of the ai's and enjoy it. I just want GalCiv II to be the best game ever.
