Thanks for the replies everyone!
MikeFL25
Intel Core 2 Quad processor Q8300 [2.5GHz] 512MB NVIDIA GeForce9500GS graphics card 4GB RAM Vista 64-bit I have been hearing a lot of people say that unless I get a 700-something MB graphics card I won't have very good graphics, but will Sins run well o
Ok, thanks for the answers everyone!
I am planning on getting a new computer soon that is more suited to PC gaming. I have a question about this reguarding Sins...I know I can install Sins on my new computer using the disc I bought, but how will I be able to install Entrenchment? There must be a way without making me pay again. Also for Impulse, will I be able to download it again and have it "restore" my account on my new computer? Thanks for the help!
Thanks! Now I can install it and enjoy the expansion.
I just purchased Entrenchment from this website, and afterwards I downloaded Impulse. Now, where do I go to imput my order/serial number within Impulse so I can download Entrenchment? Thanks!
While I am in game on the main menu, I click on the "Get Updates" button or something like that. It closes the game and takes me to a screen on this website. It says "You have not registered a game on this account etc. etc. Please fill out the form below and you may download the updates upon sucessful registration." So I enter in the serial number, including the "-" and double check to make sure it is correct. Then I press the "Register" button.&
I am about to make my first Novalith Cannon but before I do I have some questions first. First off, here is my situation. My forward choke-point planet is right next to the Pirate Base where they have 250+ ships there. I am growing tired of having to pay 2,000 credits to pay them off, so I want to destroy them. The only problem is, even though my fleet is the biggest (out of the 3 factions) I doubt it would come out in one piece if I invaded the pirate home worl
I am going out tonight to get the game...I just went through the demo 3 times and I have a question on defensive strategy. I would like to proceed somewhat slowly, building up my home planets logistical and tactical structures, and getting a large fleet. Then I want to move to one planet, split my fleet in half, and remake each half to be as big as it once was. Then I want to get the new planet secure by placing many tactical structures and making its economy and logistical structur
Where can I download the demo?
Thanks for all your help! I am probably going to get this game soon but I have one more question...concerning the actual combat. How much control do I have over what my ships do? Can I amass a fleet, and tell certain ships to attack certain targets? If I need the enemy capital ship destroyed, can I have my ships go after it first, then others later? And if it gets too hairy, can I tell my ships to prepare to jump and retreat? Overall, is the combat easy enough to pick up and learn that
Ok, thanks. I have a Compaq laptop with an AMD 64 Athlon X2 NVIDIA card or something like that. As you can see I am not very good with all the details of gaming on computers, but thats the type of graphics card I have I think. I only have 1GB of RAM, but I barely have any programs on my computer so I won't have anything running while I am playing. Is that good enough? Also, I know the scroll wheel on the mouse is used a lot, should I buy a USB mouse or something to play this game wi
I recently became interested in Space RTS's, and I am looking into this game and Star Wars: Empire at War. I'd like to have more info about both games so I can best decide which one to get, so here I will ask about Sins. Is the learning curve high, and is it hard to get adjusted to? Am I able to play this on a laptop? How long will this game sustain me, only by doing single player, and does the absence of a story take away from the singleplayer experie