BorgPicard
I have not read all of the pages of posts yet, so I'm not sure if anyone has said this yet: I may be totally wrong, but I think the reason it is a violation of [I]copyright[/I] law is that he is selling a product that is dependent upon interaction with someone else's game and that is the only thing it does. Look at it like this: If someone released an unauthorized expansion pack for someone else's game and charged money for it, even if it somehow didn't actually contain any of the ass
Interesting to hear this said from an actual game developer. It annoys me so much to try to play a game and then it asks for a stupid serial number or something I have misplaced. Well, I understand it for the [I]online portion[/I] of games, but frankly, the people who want to pirate games that do not rely on a dedicated online portion ALWAYS find a way to crack them, and I am tired of having to deal with measures meant to curtail them when they find ways around it anyway. The way Steam
Oh yeah, because the slider system makes no sense, either from a logical standpoint or - in combination with "focusing" - from a not-requiring-you-to-micromanage-things-to-hell standpoint. Maybe I should just say the hell with it and go play [I]Sins[/I]. Wait, that's what they want me to do, isn't it? :(
Somehow I didn't notice that, but it is still misleading at any rate.
Why is it that Advanced Hulls still says that it enables Tiny and Small ship components when they are available from the beginning of the game? Is this ever going to be fixed? It seems like it would be a relatively simple thing to fix. It's just some text that needs changed, right? Maybe I'm nitpicking but this seems like the kind of thing that would just totally confuse anyone who hasn't played the game before. I know it confused me when I started playing.
[quote]Shift+W is win, and it automatically ends the game with a win regardless of the victory conditions of the scenario. Shift+L is to automatically lose, if you want to go to an alternate track. [/quote] Oh, nice. That wasn't in any of the lists of cheats I have seen; I guess they are dated. Thanks.
I know there are cheats for various things, but I want to know if there is a way to directly skip ahead in the campaign, the reason being that my save files are gone for reasons that I'm not going to bore you with, and I really don't feel like playing through all of the early missions again.
- Loading up a troop transport with population which has mostly been created within the past year. Boy, they really recruit them young, don't they? Post yours.
I had the same problem under the Dark Avatar 1.7 beta. That was the version right before the most recent update. I haven't tried it under the current revision.
Neither counterintuitive nor nonsensical. Just because it achieves the effect that they want it to have in game does not mean that it is neither counterintuitive nor nonsensical. Could you imagine being at a meeting for a restaurant chain and then hearing this sentence: "Our number of customers over the past two years has increased nearly sixteen-fold. Consequently, sales are up 400%." Counterintuitive...and n
Square root of the population... Why must all of the numerical stuff in this game be so counterintuitive and/or utterly nonsensical?
The bright and illuminating hand of Amaterasu did not prevent the Japanese from attacking Pearl Harbor. GalCiv II doesn't have any Organian deus ex machina to stop or delay war with their awesome mental powers, either. All of these "move ships around or slow them down against the will of the player" options need to be implemented with in-game technology that can be opposed or circumvented, or not at all. On the other hand, I can agree with
Actually, greywolf1, if I understand correctly, you can archive your current Stardock programs using the Stardock Central software, so even in the seemingly unlikely event that their company would cease to exist any time soon, you would still be able to play the game as long as you archived it on removable media. (Obviously, you also need to keep a copy of the installation program for Stardock Central itself.)
Typically it seems to run between 27 to 40 percent approval. Mind this is end game where all population growth research is complete and this is an average for 900+ planets. Some planets may be individually going up or down slightly. Micromanaging 900+ planets along with a corresponding number of ships. Let me briefly consider this. ... <img src="http://planetsmilies.net/vomit-smiley-9
I think the translation here is that there was not enough demand for the game itself (which is unfortunate) for most stores to be willing to sell the new bundle. I think that in terms of overall PC gaming, the market for TBS games is pretty small, and the market for any TBS games other than the definitive big-name TBS series - Civilization - is smaller still. Maybe Stardock should just put out a bunch of first-person shooters. God only knows that there aren't enough of them. One set
They are trying to make cultural borders actually mean something in game play terms other than the occasional acquisition of another planet via culture. I'm all for the principle of what they are trying to accomplish (making borders more significant & making cultural starbases more useful aside from just building one outside of an opponent's planet). How well this particular implementation will work remains to be seen. Also, it reminds me of a seemingly small but rather signif
The new features sound cool, but as others have said, it would be nice if most of the known bugs with the current game were fixed.
How can a "right of passage treaty", which is just a piece of paper, change the laws of physics to slow down ships? You'd damned well better have a convincing rationale for that one. It just doesn't make sense. Actually, the Super-Isolationist slowdown doesn't make sense either, unless it's enforced, for example, with military starbases that implement the slowdown technology (improved interdiction beams available as a part of the Super-Isolationist ability, et
I noticed all of these bugs from playing a single game under Dark Avatar 1.7b. First of all, the new screen shot capture does not seem to work right. I thought that I took several screenshots, but only one shows up in the folder. Another bug, which I think I have seen mentioned in some form before, is that I was trading with the Krynn Consulate as the Terrans (with super diplomats, not that it should matter) and when I added Aphrodisiac to the list of things for the computer playe
What would be cooler is if the spy system wasn't totally messed up and full of apparently unintended exploits.
There are 3 buttons at the top of the build selection panel on the planet screen. "newest", "old", and "all". drrider Wow, I somehow never noticed that, and not being able to build the old versions (particularly for manufacturing) always drove me nuts. Thanks for the info. Of course, I have had the gam
I think after the release should be available platinum edition with GC2 DL and both datadiscs. There probably will be, but I already have the core game.
Ah, now that is sweet since I don't have DA yet. Thanks.
Apparently there was some offer where you could pre-order the upcoming expansion and you would also get Dark Avatar, according to this thread . Anyone know if it is still available (probably not, unfortunately) and how to access it if it is?