What's the difference between DLC and Micro-expansions? They're essentially the same thing...
Rovert10
If you're waiting for a mod to update to 1.1 then just stop now. If a 1.1 hasn't come out yet, it won't. The mod will probably just be updated to 1.5 and skip 1.1 And you can't revert back from 1.5 to 1.1 so there isn't a point to make a mod for 1.1
In hind sight, this isn't a surprise to anyone.
You need Steam to run SoaSE either online or offline mode. Maybe they'll let you run SoaSE without the DLC so you can still view the replays. Unsure.
Interesting to say the least.
Great mods get lots of attention. [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
I am not grouping every single person who speaks up against DRM in a single category. Nor do I agree with the usage of DRM, I too am against Always On DRM. I know of the consequences of it, especially after purchasing SimCity day 1. I am only noting that some people here become unnesseciarly hostile when it isn't something of a "total down with DRM" arguement. Steam however I don't take to be "Always Online" DRM or at lea
I think he was asking if it was legal to actually publish it. Writing it is sorta like fanfiction. As long as you don't profit from it. It's fine.
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[quote who="Galacticruler5000" reply="47" id="3363129"] Zombie, quit defending the corperate giants.[/quote] Again people are looking way too much into Zombie's arguements. This isn't a defense of "corporate giants". However you guys just automatically regard every tolerant of DRM as a supporter of corporations.I find you guys to be very aggressive when it comes to people who disagree with YOUR OPINION/VIEW</stron
Why should it be Earth? For all we know the TEC is in another galaxy for all we care despite being human. Like Star Wars, there's humans but no Earth since it's in a "Galaxy far far away"
It'll always exist. Much like it happened in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Just this time it's between consumer protection and corporate ownership rather than workers' protection and corporate authority. It doesn't help that US Copyright Laws are very outdated when it comes to Intellectual Protection for software.
[quote who="Chibiabos" reply="34" id="3362468"]snip[/quote] Quit taking things out of context of what Zombie is saying. He didn't mention shit about Always Online DRM. He said "some form of DRM". He did not say heavy, intrusive, or always on. If you wish to make a respectable arguement then actually argue the damn points he's making. "NOT illegal to modify legally purchased software for one's own personal use</
You should really consider getting Rebellion. It's 66% off I believe atm. Pretty much everybody moved to Rebellion.
You'll find that this forum is heavily against the DRM situation by a really really heavy majority. Stardock attracted a lot of people with the whole Gamer Bill of Rights deal and anti-DRM policy.
Yeah Federation won't get a dedicated warship till the Defiant and Soveriegn classes come along way into the TNG era.
[quote who="Uvah" reply="20" id="3359604"] Quoting Rovert10, reply 17Also, given the state of things, nobody expected such a massive assualt on Earth at the time. It seemed impossible at the moment till they were proven wrong. Exactly my point, it seemed impossible at the time. Only a fool would make such an assumption and you would think in that day and age the lesson would have been learned. Nothing is impossible.[/quote] When you're one of the biggest powers in
Pretty much everyone on ICO is a paranoid bastard. There's isn't much you can do about it considering how small the community is.
[quote who="Uvah" reply="16" id="3359413"] My only gripe about the first movie was this. Why in the world would you send your entire fleet off to wherever and leave a home world defenseless. That to me makes no sense. Other than that it was a pretty good movie even if it did venture far off the original.[/quote] Well Earth already has a series of defensive lines to protect them. That's why the Romulans needed the codes to bypass since if those lines were triggered, even
[quote who="Timmaigh" reply="13" id="3359387"]Heresy! TNG, DS9 and Voyager were absolutely brilliant! Especially DS9. Only Enterprise was bit shit, but even that one had its moments on occasion.[/quote] I never liked DS9 all that much. I never really liked Captain Sisko thus I never got into it. TNG and Voyager I got into it pretty fast due to their captains especially with Picard.
I did not expect IE to rate that high. Chrome was pretty much what we all expected and it's the browser I use solely.
They used to downloaded by Impulse.
Wargame is an RTS mostly focused entirely on the macro and logistics of fighting on a battlefield.
Mine sweep is a passive. No need to toggle anymore. Just move the scout in range and have attack on auto. There is no toggle for superweapons.
Mines - Scout(must have to use ability to detect mines) and Flak Frigates do the job easily. If you're Vasari build a Korstra cannon and Phase Node so you can instantly jump to the planet. If you're Advent, then your only option is to rush as fast as possible or put Aux gov with starbases.