Thank you. Let me jump on a specific item. I read in a strategy guide that your approval rating was unimportant in the early game. The logic was since you are a dictator, it did not matter. Apparently that is not true.
Bobbarry
I just don't get it. Every game (normal setting) I fall so far behind in tech and ships all I get are threats followed eventually by war, lose all my starbases which I can not defend and generally get clobbered. So I finally start a game in a good location, colonize three good planets, grab a couple of resources and end up in an unending spiral of debt. No matter how I adjust the sliders I just go farther in debt. To add insult one of my planets breaks away and suddenly I have 10,000 in the trea
No, did not capture or build mfg. capital. After playing a few more turns it appears to resolve itself. Still have Hull Plating as a planet improvement though.
Just purchased, installed and updated the GalCiv2. I am on my first game. I had the option to build Economic Capital and Manufacturing Capital. Started and finished the Economic Capital on my home planet. Later on I went to build the Manufacturing Capital on a different planet but that option is no longer present. I did note that (from the planet surface screen) I could build Xinathium Hull Plating which is for ships. Not sure if the two observations are related. If a known issue, thank
I have purchased at retail and installed GalCiv II. Long ago I purchased and registered GalCiv I. I launched Stardock to register GalCiv II. When attempting to register the game I was repeatedly told I had an invalid serial number. I was using my new email address. I had registered GalCiv I using my old email address. I attemped to register GalCiv II using the same serial number (which I was told was invalid) and using my old email address and this time it worked. Kind