perhaps it's space bears... but fear not!
bigdogofbria
I keep thinking of the Shivans from Descent 2: Freespace. Badass space fighter game. Multi-Armed Zero Gravity-Based Race with superior technology and spooky as hell. Bugs. Space Zombies (I ain't going nowhere near Reaver territory). Space Goats. Rosie. Hope its something more exciting than that.
My commanding officer swore blind that the entire planet was in emanate danger of being eaten by an enormous mutant star goat
I concur. Very easy to pick up, but like most strategy games worth playing, you can spend endless hours 'mastering' it. I reinstalled last night after a year off with a new PC & mouse and I was amazed at how quickly I was back to your old form. You play at your own pace, which I love. World needs more games like SoaSE.
good luck!
cool man welcome to SoaSE!
Yeah this map was a good lesson for me. I went back to about the 4 hour mark and focused more on politics and fleet building. I was able to declare peace with three factions (up from 1) and it gave me the time I needed to augment my fleet and wipe out one of the Vasari. Now I'm free to do some planet capping and maybe take out one of the three remaining factions. Biggest challenge is still those massive Vasari fleets. Good thoughts from Drunk Templar about taking out the subjugators b
I'm having a similar problem. I'm playing Advent on Random Huge with 7 AIs (I think I'm on Medium diff). I've gotten to the point were I have the best economy and most territory, and if I could just hold off the 3 remaining AIs (allied with 1 TEC and the remaining AI factions are defunct) for a little while until I get my invasion fleet geared up I could clinche. The bulk of my territory is shored up pretty good. About 6-8 planets and as many asteroids with enough gas giants and