Babylon 5 had a couple soundtracks released back in the day.
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I understanded that only planets and starbases increase range, influence has nothing to do with range. Yes and when you build a starbase in open space you have to choose one of three kinds: Economy, influence and military. So unless one of the other two make sense for the spot they are being put in, might as well do influence. Not that they
Destabilization was something that was in GalCiv 1 in addition to espionage. It was to also be in Gal Civ 2 but was removed before release (I think due to imbalancing or AI issues). Frogboy has stated he hopes to get it back in the game as some point.
Yes, you need to design your own ships, there aren't all the many core ships. There is another core ship higher up the missle chain called the "corvette" which has a 6 missle attack if I remember correctly.
Just use Stardock Central. You won't have any issues. It takes care of both downloading and installing for you. I don't see what the problem is.
Yes, please add an option to leave non-jewelry components. I got bit by this last night when I wanted to upgrade all my ships with the latest Warp drive engines and it was a big hassle to remember/recreate all the various weapons, armor and life support that I had before.
It's pretty darn standard nowadays. Pretty much every game I've bought in the past couple years do this. And it's very easy to redirect My Documents somewhere else. I have a separate partition just for My Documents (I: drive) and all you have to do is right click on the My Documents icon on the desktop and change where it points.
Why is he famous? It's not everyday someone eats a game box.
TGN is digital download only. If you want the physical media you can contact sales and I think just pay shipping or something small like $10. You can also get the Collectors Edition (with the tech tree and such) for a $20 upgrade.
contact sales at stardock dot com Once you have a serial number you install Stardock Central, register your serial and download it with that.
You should have a scroll wheel. If you click your scroll wheel it's what is considered the middle mouse button.
Stardock Central. One click and you update.
I invade and take them.
I flip planets with culture all the time. Sometimes to get it going attack and take over a couple planets of nearby civs and the cascade effect of your culture will start to really sweep across the galaxy. For an alliance you have to research the technology for Alliances and the AI must also have that tech. Secondly, you can only sign an alliance if the AI is of "close" relations and you'll have to give a lot of gifts to get that most times.
Stardock Central is your friend. Click one button and it's downloaded and installed for you automatically.
You can't update enough in my book. I've always seen the GalCiv patches more like updates to the game, not a patch which implies we "patched" the game due to bugs. An idea for you on updates though. I remember in the days following GalCiv 1 what you did after the first couple patches was release a monthly patch or so but made the "beta" for patches available to Drengin.net subscribers (now TotalGaming.net for those that don't know). I'm sure part of the motivation there was to dri
docbates7, Your debug.err file should tell you when and why it crashed. Simply send that to Stardock. Even better, if you are getting crashes from time to time you should be running the crash exception program and send it's reports to Stardock. All things that Stardock has said to do multiple times by the way....
Ugggg, I see Oblivion is out March 20th. Whatever life and "free" time I have now officially ends that week.
I find this most annoying when there is a 300% manufacturing bonus and the AI built a technological capital on it. I'd much rather have a factory on it then that stupid capital. And I can't nuke the capital!
Yep, I've seen this as well but also on the previous patch version as well. I can't seem to trace down why it happens or what causes it. Usually disbanding the fleet and moving the ships individually and then reforming the fleet fixes it. I don't see it often but usually once or twice a game. I'll try to get an archive save next time I see it if it can be reproduced.
I believe already stated above but obsolete or upgraded ships showing up in the quick build window is annoying. In my current game I have 2 or 3 "Hvy Scorpion Mk2" listed (I upgraded a couple times).
You can turn off the ingame music and just run your favorite media player (WMP, WinAmp, Itunes, whatever) minimized in the background playing whatever you'd like.
Might want to give a few more details like you hardware specs and such. You're not going to get much help with what you posted. Also post your debug.err file here.
Very possible he had a precursor event and you didn't notice it. In my last game I was down to just the Torians to defeat and they got a precursor event which game them a bunch of corvette class ships with mass drivers (which I had no defense against). There were 12 fleets of 8 each! I was able to defeat them just because there were small and more gnatt like but they did destroy quite a few of my large battlecruisers. Now if they had gotten that event much earlier in the game I may have been
What I can't believe is why someone would care about "scale". It's a game for crying out loud.