Several websites gave it average/poor reviews. I think the major concern was balancing. Then again, I only scanned the reviews.
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I bought this game with the faith that it might one day contain multiplayer. I *will* survive if it doesnt happen.
Glad to know someone up there at Stardock noticed this thread. While I understand the necessary balancing of resources (manpower, money, time, etc) I would like to have the shipmaker sooner than "sometime after Dark Avatar". I guess I will just have to live without it until the higher powers have time to do it.
External as in seperate from the main game executable. It is its own program.
My purposes is not to take screenshots but to actually make ships without being in the main executable. I suspect it would be rather easy to do since all you need to do is rip that portion of the game and put into its own executable. The only thing that needs to be added is full technology availability and a simplified technology tree (so you can know the requirements of said technologies). <img s
I think it is something a lot of people would like.
The only way I know of is to give them stuff.
1) Add multiplayer 2) ???? 3) PROFIT!!! But yeah, all I want are more hulls and multiplayer really.
Just wondering because the AI keeps spanking me on a difficulty I had no problem with. Yes I had cpu intensive AI on before and after that patch. Curious though - what is the easiest way to gain alliances with people?
Right on Frogboy.
I fully endorse Stardock to utilize whatever means they deem necessary to prevent piracy - regardless of whether this affects the aftermarket or not. It is not as if Stardock gets a single dollar from an aftermarket sale anyways. Move along troll. :EDIT: The popular game World of Warcraft has a similar policy about use games. It is against their own TOS and do not support such acts. With 6 million subscribers I can't say it has been a failure. Stardock only does this as a means of piracy p