If you're gonna claim Sins was not the first of it's type and name the one that was, do it right. Imperium Galactica came long before Rise of Nations, as did it's sequel IG2. (Though I don't know for sure if they were the first.)
NitroX infinity
[quote]I don't see how simply adding more content to the game improves it. In fact I see no logical correlation in that. Why will 50 ship types with more types of stats attributed to them make the game better?! Why does a gigantic tech tree automatically mean improvement?[/quote] It's not about improving the game, it's about prolonging gameplay. It is my experience with different strategy games that once the research is done and you've still got lot's to conquer, the game gets boring fast.<b
[quote]Wow guy, some of us play multiplayer, and as appealing as an idea of a month long tech tree is to you, to me it sounds outrageous.[/quote] Yeah, I should've noted that I'm not much of a multiplayer-player. I like single-player campaigns and scenarios more. The techtree thing could be easily solved by having two of them, one for singleplayer and one for multiplayer.
Don't get me wrong here, I definately have the urge to buy the game, but it's not what the screenshots and reviews led me to believe it would be. [quote]As for tactics in battles, forget them, a dreadnought and five heavy cruisers let me take out an entire pirate base. Yeah I lost the heavy cruisers but it just shows you don't need tactics. So why all the different ships? It just all comes down to who has the most firepower anyway.[/quote] As for this, perhaps there are some tactics
When I first read about Sins of a Solar Empire I got excited. Could there finally be a game that could match my all-time favourite Imperium Galactica II? No, after having spent a few moments on the official website I knew this wouldn't be the case. However, it sounded like a game full of potential so I stuck with it, waiting for the demo. Finally the demo came and I installed it. After playing several hours (the 90 minute time limit didn't seem to work in one of my games :LOL:) I removed it from
I'm a big fan of space based strategy games so naturally, this one got my attention. However, there is one thing that I'd really like to know: To what other game can SoaSE be compared? (which one does it come close to the most) Imperium Galactica II, Homeworld, Galactic Civilizations II or EVE Online?