Thanks, Actually just discovered the "Galactopedia" thats a great help too. Better start designing my ships now though...
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Hi There all. Is there a site/download which allows you to enter a ship or improvement etc... and then reports back to you all the techs you need to research in order? In Civ 4 all you need to do is set your "goal" on the tech screen and you'll automatically research the techs required to get there? any help appreciated... PS is there a Gal Civ 2 version of Javascout anywhere?
The easiest way to identify "habitable" planets is to zoom right out "5" key and you'll see planet icons filled in to a greater or lesser extent, the more filled in they are the more habitable they are....
Thanks, now I've found the planet "detail" screen i understand a bit more... At the top of the Planet Screen there appear to be three options to focus production on Military etc... Exactly how do they work, If i've already elected to build say a factory on an available square what difference do these options make? I'm not sure how to understand their role Any Help appreciated
Is there a version of Javascout for Gal Civ 2? I got the Galactopedia but this is nowhere near as good as Javascout With Javascout you can pick any item your interested in and it listed "all" the researches in the order you needed them to get to it? It would be great if you could set your research "goal" in Gal Civ like you can in Civ 4..... What do folks think?
Am I missing something, On the home page there's a link to a Beginners Guide. There's a section there on plantary governors which says... "If you click the little button that looks like it has 2 line graphs on it you are taken to the Civilization Manager. One of the most useful ways to automate things is with governors. The governors allow you to give orders globally and have them carried out. So for instance, you could have all your ships that are going to rally point X to chang
Am I missing something, On the home page there's a link to a Beginners Guide. There's a section there on plantary governors which says... "If you click the little button that looks like it has 2 line graphs on it you are taken to the Civilization Manager. One of the most useful ways to automate things is with governors. The governors allow you to give orders globally and have them carried out. So for instance, you could have all your ships that are going to rally point X to ch
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