fredgiblet wrote:Stardock sale on Steam. Gal Civ 1 and 2 and Sins of a Solar Empire Trinity and Rebellion are all 75% off.
IS SOSE 2 still bugged as hell?
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fredgiblet wrote:Stardock sale on Steam. Gal Civ 1 and 2 and Sins of a Solar Empire Trinity and Rebellion are all 75% off.
I swear thats been asked before.Karst45 wrote:fredgiblet wrote:Stardock sale on Steam. Gal Civ 1 and 2 and Sins of a Solar Empire Trinity and Rebellion are all 75% off.
IS SOSE 2 still bugged as hell?
Interresting, lately i was caught playing Stardrive.Pharos wrote:I've been playing a game called Distant Worlds for a while now, it's damn fun if time consuming, though it's real-time rather than turn-based. It's extremely in-depth, but you can have the AI take care of most aspects that you don't want to handle and it'll actually be reasonably competent at it.
http://www.matrixgames.com/products/379/details/
Arioch wrote:What do you guys think of Stardrive? It looks interesting, but the reviews from May/June mostly indicate that it is buggy and unfinished.
Endless Space also looks good, and got much better reviews. Any experiences to relate?
I consider this a sign of carelessness and sloppiness myself. I will freely admit that I don't code, so I don't know how hard it is to make that work, but IMO the ability to Alt-Tab reliably should be considered essential in any game or other full-screen program.Karst45 wrote:but as long as you don't alt-tab you will be fine
well i dont see much automation, sound more like a bug to me, if you put a fleet there they should stay there (and attack what ever come close) unless told otherwiseArioch wrote:Yeah... the level of automation in Stardrive sounds like it may have gone a bridge too far. I understand the desire for some automation in games of this type because of the inevitable late-game explosion of units and tasks, but I think it's often overdone. Games that play themselves aren't much fun.
Already buyed it, it worth every cent and even more!fredgiblet wrote:Kerbal Space Program is 40% off on Steam until Monday morning.