powertowerpro

powertowerpro

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I disagree. The lack of static defense options encourages defensive fleets, and good strategic play. Sure, it's funny to watch wave after wave of enemy ships fall to your statics, but it's not very fun to play, especially if you're attacking (Especially if you combine this with randomly moving fleets, so your ships will run madly into the enemy firing ranges). I understand your point here. I guess

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This game has the potential to be the Master Of Orion 3 that we all imagined, but never received, the Pax Imperia 2 that fell far short of expectations, the epic space empire game that I have been seeking for 10+ years. But potential is what all these games start with. Can Sins truly evolve enough to turn potential into reality? I hope so, but as the game stands now (yes I know it's a BETA), it falls short in many areas. I will try to bring up points that others have not. Defense: -

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Haha. Running windows on a mac is no different that running windows any p.o.s. box you can pick up at dell. The entire reason bootcamp is needed is because the BIOS has to be emulated--Windows does not support EFI. Yes, this is correct and so far there has been no impact to any other software I have run. If you think the problem is relating to the emulation of

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We're not supporting any Bootcamp, Parallels, or other virtualized setups with Sins. Haha. Running windows on a mac is no different that running windows any p.o.s. box you can pick up at dell. It is Windows running on an Intel chip. There is no virtualization or emulation. To say you don't support bootcamp is like saying you don't support HP bought computers, it just doesn't make sense. I am running in a native w

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Playing in Windowed mode results in a substantial decrease in FPS (almost unplayable). Expanding the window in windowed mode by clicking and dragging does not result in increased visibility, it just zooms everything that is currently showing to fill up the new size of the screen (this may be by design, but I would prefer it to increase the visibility). SYSTEM: Mac Pro Tower (via bootcamp) XP SP2 Dual Intel Xeon 2.66Ghz 1.96GB of RAM ATI Radeon X1900 My apol

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