BladeVenom

BladeVenom

Joined Member # 2424794
0 Posts 302 Replies 116 Reputation

You're assuming the race point options are the ones that are better balanced. Optionally you could assume the party options are better balanced and adjust the race point picks to match the party bonuses.

19 Replies 11,752 Views

Civ 4 also has multiplayer. They didn't put multiplayer into GalCiv2 to concentrate on the single player experience. So they need a better AI than Civ 4 has. From the rulebook, about the AI at harder levels. ...all known human tactics are searched and countered. Obviously this is not the cas

49 Replies 36,292 Views

My sympathy. It suprised me how many people didn't know what a beta was. I thought any gamer should've known that.

29 Replies 29,879 Views

Let me guess, the ships were also slow. If the AI is going for the quick strike on an undefended planet it needs to: 1) actually have quick ships. 2) unfleet them, so they can't all be taken out in 1 attack. 3) Use sensor ships to check if they path is clear. 4) Don't send more than is necesarry. Just in case they're intercepted.

7 Replies 13,352 Views

As soon as I saw that they had marked it down for not being multi-player, I put gamingtrend.com on the list of review sites to 'miss'... They did say... However, with all

10 Replies 8,403 Views

Actually, I don't mind if the AI wouldn't trade me the "big" techs. I wanted to be able to trade the more minor techs with them. The ones along the planetary improvement lines to be more specific. I don’t like having to give up 2 or 3 techs that I spent 30 weeks researching for a single tech that they researched in 5. That is ^%$

148 Replies 171,477 Views

I wish it was possible to build a basic building and then upgrade it, rather than having to build the latest greatest and longest to build before you get any use from it. I agree with that. You can cripple your empire if you research building upgrades too soon.

6 Replies 7,405 Views

I thought it was a bug. If it was a design decision, then it wasn't one of their better ones. If they wanted to put in the ability to select different ships at different places and move them to the same spot, then they should have used shift click, like everyone else.

5 Replies 6,112 Views

I agree who cares how humans percieve a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Because to the Korx, there are purple and green stars.

23 Replies 12,821 Views

Stanislaw Lem, RIP 03/28/2006. He wrote a few classics. Solaris and Pirx the Pilot are classics. Larry Niven was another author I liked. Philip K Dicks was one of the most original. I also like Fritz Leiber. Fafhrd & the Gray Mouser stories were his most popular, but he also wrote several sci-fi stories.

79 Replies 72,793 Views

Click on the star, and it will tell you how many habitable planets in the system. If none find a new system.

4 Replies 6,315 Views