I never had any problems installing the game on my M70. My school issues the laptops and a problem that we encountered that might match this error is that some disk drives wouldn't read some types of disks properly, but it was a rare occurance. Beyond that, I can't help you. I'd go with the downloading route if that would be easier. If it doesn't install with that, then there is a serious problem with your computer, memory being the main problem we've found. Annoying memory parity error
Zaszamonde
Respect the gamers and the gamers shall respect you.
You give way to much credit to the US government to hide extraterrestrial life. Should I be the first to mention the Drake equation?
FPS's are too easy to come by now, we need a good RPG that isn't an MMO, is big, is expansive, is non-linear, and is original.
Hmmm...actually pulling off those coup d'etats could be fun. I think that it would be amazing for a GalCiv3 game to generate the RPG story line.
The thing you all have to remember is that almost everything is Astrophysics outside of the Milky Way is guessing. Good guessing, but guessing nontheless. I could sit hear and read off my Astrophysics book you you all, but most of you would space out. The basics of dark matter is that there are two ways to find the mass of objects one is for all objects (planets, stars, galaxies) and that is basic physics. The other is for luminous objects. In these situations you use a big formula th
Every bit of matter in the largest map would fit in one pixel of one square. There isn't really any distance realism in the game. Not that I'm complaining...that would make for a very very boring game.
Something that could be fun is a MORGP, a Multiplayer Online RPG. Not massive, but you could run servers on your own and play the RPG with friends. Add that with the GalCiv level of customization you could almost create your own RPG story line to play with your friends. An RPG where you are both the player and gamemaster. If the game was based on some random variables not even the person writing it could see where it's going. Even better is if each player could add their addition to the plotline
I don't want another build up and then attack RTS game (repetative). That would get boring very fast. Something that could be fun would be GalCiv RPG. It would be a way to see the GalCiv storyline from a different perspective. An MMO might be okay, but I'm sick of server costs. I'm good with anything that has a fun story, open universe (linear games are annoying), and is original. GalCiv is original and it showed with the popularity. Oh, and fantasy games are too common now. SciFi is
I haven't had any problems with the forums, so I think we should keep them. That and it's really cool looking and the medals are fun.
There is no way that a game can get into religion without problems. In Civ IV, they tried it, but people complained about their choices in religions. But oh well. I think a better way to do religions is to have a choice to have a religion. Maybe this could go under governments. Theocracy, techocracy, oligarcy, monarcy, something more than the so called "evolved" governments. Drengin Federation? Ya right.
Civ IV + Religions = Isabella = Bad!! That's all I have to say about that. I think evolution would be good, maybe if you could rechoose civilization characteristics or maybe if you'd get a few points to "upgrade" your entire civilization, that would be very nice.
People actually use the cheats in this game? There is a difficulty slider...
I find that Civ IV can be boring until you get that one amazing game. And then you're hooked for a week. Just ask my grade point average. But those are hard to get. GC2 has good games most of the time and great games often. But GC2 doesn't have races like Isabella. Everytime I play her I go on a crusade to kill her. I don't have a strong dislike or like of any race in GC2. Right now, I'm playing GC2, but I may swing back to Civ IV, or hell maybe Civ III. Hmm....Civ I is l
I'm running it on a Dell Precision M70, 1024MB RAM, 2.0GHz Pentium M Processor and I don't have problems. Well, except for the overheating problems. Some Dell designs are made with bad temperature sensor processing, will overheat ,and take down the computer. There is a fan program you can get to correct that.
The designs of my ships are off of the list of the 100 brightest stars from Earth. It's sad, but the list was in front of me and the names sound cool. Each ship (I name medium and bigger) I name after constellations because that's a big list in front of me also. I gave up on classifying them, and just reading the descriptions instead.
No need to be harsh, Wheeloffire. I wouldn't want the UP to be too powerful. I would, however, like to spend influence points on getting my agenda through the UP. If the UP is powerful, I can't do what I want.
I play my dormmate's XBox 360 and it's not too amazing. Computers are better really. The PS3 is going to be roughly the same as the XBox 360. Both not worth the money. The Wii might be good just because it's original and ...cheap!
$8.95 isn't bad for a whole lot of new graphics. But that depends on the amount that we recieve. More hulls, awesome. More parts, awsome. More overall race design types, awesome. Changing the game, not awesome. I'd be willing to buy a graphics addon, but not a modification. It's not really an expansion pack, but an addon. And, might I remind the people here, Civ III PTW multiplayer didn't work, they had to repair it in Civ III Conquests. Please stop using the worst expansion pack in t