I just picked up a copy yesterday for $25, finally. This is really a great game. I was up until 5am playing it! Been a while since I have done that with a game other then CIV3.
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Finally got around to getting it, great game!
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If only we could get the word out. I think that the Civ community would embrace the game if they would give it a try."I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003
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Originally posted by Wojit
And then Apolyton could rule the Metaverse! BWAHAHAHAH!
Errr....
*crawls back to the pit from whence he came*
Undoubtedly we would with the talented gamers on this site."I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003
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Originally posted by dudemanjack
I bought this game and I'm still on my first game. It seems pretty boring and not much to do for a loooooooong time. There are hardly any planets to colonize and all the good ones are already taken by the time I get there."I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003
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And then Apolyton could rule the Metaverse! BWAHAHAHAH!
This game is great but it's a bit complex to learn the strats. You have to build up, which means expand, then research, build up a production base and a military. If you have the feeling you are doing nothing, the ai will probably pick you soon if it you play at any reasonable level. Plus you should be doing a lot of diplomacy early in hte game to trade techs. If you play civ with no neighbours,you won't have much to do in the early game either.
For isntance: Did you send constructors to grab the resources? It's akin to settlers/workers/public works.Clash of Civilization team member
(a civ-like game whose goal is low micromanagement and good AI)
web site http://clash.apolyton.net/frame/index.shtml and forum here on apolyton)
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Hi,
I'm another "just got this game" guy.
I'm not real sure why I held off. I think the main thing in my mind was the "only play humans" bit. Now that I've seen the game, I'm not real sure why that made me hold off. With Abilities and Ruling Parties, you can pretty much set the humans to do whatever you want them to be. Its just when you don't know a game and you are looking at putting $40 into it, little things can make you hold off.
I'm into my first real game (medium map / normal dif) after a couple of learning experience game starts. So far I really like this game. Its an interesting mix of a complex game that's been kept simple in a lot of ways. Seems to have hit kinda-sorta the right point in keeping it both playable and interesting.
Too bad if they never got the downloading of strategies from the Metaverse working right. That was a really neat idea. I've always wanted at least an AI that learns from playing against me. This sounded even better. Of course, I don't know if this works or not since I'm just in my first game. But it would be really cool to see an AI learn to either use or defend a strategy like the Frigate-Rush strategy I've been reading about.
In general, kudo's to Stardock for the way they approach this business. I'm so sick of the sort of dump a game on the market then don't support it strategy that I see from so many companies these days. Probably one of the keys that got me to buy the game was the way Stardock seems to support it, put out a free expansion pack, and in general keep updating the game. Very nice work, ya'll!Fear not the path of truth for the lack of others walking it.
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I bought a copy quite a while ago and finally installed it this week. One game on the smallest size I got bored, started a war, and got creamed. Another game on the same size I had a lot of fun and won easily by culture. Then I took a plunge and started on the largest size and am having a blast. All of these I played as a Pacifist with all my rivals as pure good fools.
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I find Galactic Civilizations to be a good game indeed. I like lots of things: the ability to re-name enemy civilizations to those of people and things I don't like; naming all my planets after ones in Asimov's robot novels; the Galactic Senate; the abstracted espionage and destabilization sliders; the ability to rename ships (even though it usually takes too long to rename every ship); the random events where I can choose to be a cruel space Emperor.Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.
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I've played a few games, and I have some opinions. Sort of.
Good stuff:
Most of the stuff in my last post in this thread.
Starbase strategy and trade wars.
Dilemmas, dilemmas, dilemmas!
Not so good stuff:
The artificial intelligence that governs technology trading. It's almost impossible to get a trade. Just this morning I offered somebody twenty-five technologies for Battleships, and they refused outright.Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.
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