I disagree. I played a game where I allied with the Terrans. They were much more powerful than me, but I used them to do war for me against my ennemies. It worked very well! And even if they were way more powerful than me, they were really nice to me, as I was doing lot of trade with them. I suppose my alignment was important in that situation too. I often use the alliance to give me a little more time before I can really kic
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Too bad I am French... I love what you do, and have good 3D skills (but in OpenGL), and I am specialized in artificial intelligence Anyway, if you read this Brad, I would be very insterested in knowing which techniques you used for the GalCiv II's AI. You did some great job here with this game, all of you at Stardock, and don't bother about
If you know French, here is a test of galciv2. http://www.clubic.com/article-33097-1-galactic-civilizations-ii-le-megalo-test.html It's rated as an excellent game, for those who does not understand French!
I had exactly the same situation. I don't think it is a bug though...
I owned about 60 planets during my last game, and I was not spending my time on micromanagement at all ! Generally you set the 'configuration' of a planet only once you get it, you let it build, grow, just live... And then you can have an overall view of all the colonies thanks to the screen for colonies management. You can then adjust the colonies in function... Having 3 different ways of spending the income _is_ strategic. If you don't use those sliders, then I suppose you did not play mu
I'm having the same problem!!! It's a bit frustrating as the forum generally timeout for me @BoogieBac : isn't it Dr. Fumke in Arr. Dev ? To avoid any misunderstanding, let's just call him... a nevernude ?
Hi! I am having a hard time improving the approval rating on a planet. When I hover on the information, I have planet bonuses, people do not like my taxes, but the more important part is I get a '-70% population'. What does it mean exactly ? What should I do/build ?