For old time sake I reinstalled Cataclysm after playing a few rounds of Sins. They do differ greatly but Sins is still an excellent game in its own right. Like someone said,empire management, more like a space version of civ 4 as compared to starcraft.
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How important could it be? I wouldn't even have the balls to ask for my money back let alone for the reason of a new baby and a better job...lol.
Is that for new customers or will the ones who have had it for a while still be able to play it?
Right on..thnx again. Any other tips feel free pls.
Thnx guys. I played as suggested on easy setting and learned a ton. A few questions though. I see your level of research is limited by the number of labs you build. When it. Do all you labs add up to the total , eg if it says it requires 5 labs to learn something will all the labs I have built go towards the 5? Is there a way of quickly looking to see how many labs I have built? I still am somewhat confused with the interface that is on the upper left or the pips I believe they call it. Great g
I supposed I was looking for advice in setting up the economy and so forth.
Is there some form or "guide"in text form that I could read through for the time being?
Hey guys. I have played many RTS's including all the Homeworld series.I just purchased Sins and it looks quite promising. I have to say though that I have been pawing it around for a couple of days on and off, trying the tutorial scenarios and I find it difficult to pick up. I realise it is unique but I find for me anyway that the way in which the tutorial is laid out leaves something to be desired. An example is basic movement tutorial where you are required to destroy all the ships befor bein
Well I was one of the millions of gamers who knew little of Sins. After watching the video I immediately ponied up the 44 bucks and bought it. I own and play Homeworld/ Cat / HW2 and was dreaming of someday a new game like this would come along.