I've been reading the manual and plinking around for about three hours now. The reviewers weren't kidding. Learning "cliff" indeed!
The look of the game isn't as bad as I'd feared from the reviews, though the fonts look a little smudged at my default resolution, and the interface is a little bit bland.
I like the game setup options, and the galaxy choices, and the starlanes. Seems you can have a wide variety of game styles, depending on your tastes.
Two grumps, though.
-Is it just me, or is the finance angle totally out of control? If I wanted all of this gobbledegook about imperial finances, I'd be buying economic simulators, or talking to my CPA friend with the green visor. I don't give a rat's behind about input, outflow, imperial vs. local taxes, planetary grants, and whether the senate coffee fund is in the black.
Give me the good ol' finances. You had a tax rate, income, and expenses. You were making money or losing it. If you had money, you spent it. End of story.
-It seems to me that in Moo2, I could figure out 85% of everything I ever needed to know about my whole empire on the Colonies screen. And I could figure out 95% of what I needed to know about expansion options on the planet screen.
Now it seems like all of that same information is scattered randomly over a shotgun blast of screens and tables. When I'm looking for relevant information, I wonder if this is how the weapons inspectors in Iraq feel. Word to the wise. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
The look of the game isn't as bad as I'd feared from the reviews, though the fonts look a little smudged at my default resolution, and the interface is a little bit bland.
I like the game setup options, and the galaxy choices, and the starlanes. Seems you can have a wide variety of game styles, depending on your tastes.
Two grumps, though.
-Is it just me, or is the finance angle totally out of control? If I wanted all of this gobbledegook about imperial finances, I'd be buying economic simulators, or talking to my CPA friend with the green visor. I don't give a rat's behind about input, outflow, imperial vs. local taxes, planetary grants, and whether the senate coffee fund is in the black.
Give me the good ol' finances. You had a tax rate, income, and expenses. You were making money or losing it. If you had money, you spent it. End of story.
-It seems to me that in Moo2, I could figure out 85% of everything I ever needed to know about my whole empire on the Colonies screen. And I could figure out 95% of what I needed to know about expansion options on the planet screen.
Now it seems like all of that same information is scattered randomly over a shotgun blast of screens and tables. When I'm looking for relevant information, I wonder if this is how the weapons inspectors in Iraq feel. Word to the wise. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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