Yeah, I would buy most future expansions. What I am least interested in is a multiplayer one, as it might decrease the single player experience. Although a hot-seat might be cool
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@#10 This isn't true, if you move a fleet into orbit the fleet will disband. The good thing about having ships in orbit is that they get a nice bonus to attack and defense.
if you click on a single ship there is a window to the middle right that shows the level and a progress bar that shows how much experience accumilated. And in a fleet you can see how much max hp they have. More then standard max means that it got lvls.
Nice tip. There was someone else that didn't use entertainment centers much, he used 3 stockmarkets per farm. A good tip for economy planets.
Have you checked your installation folder? The folder in my documents is not the install folder, only a folder for save games and such. Hope that helps
As far as I know atleast attack and defense is calculated and perhaps hit poinst, but not sure about that one.
I tend to agree some with those who say the different races are quite alike in term of playing. So I was thinking that if you increase the static skills they get aka, 25% miniturization bonus for the yor, and reduce the custom bonus points to 5 perhaps. And if wanted to customize more you could use the custom race pick, which would still get the full 10 points. As is there are only 1 or 2 skills that are static for each race. So for exa
Yup, I agree with you and the other
Creative Audigy... I had a Creative Audigy 2 in my comp, I had the same problems you have. Lots of strange crashes in GCII and such. After trying to upgrade the sound drivers for the card and get them to work for about 10 hours I gave up and removed the card and started using the on-board sound system (C-Media). While the sound quality is lower the computer feels more stable and I haven't had any crashes in GCII. Uhm, the point...
I guess you haven't played Civ IV then, late game a turn can take over a minute to load...