Hmmm.... Can we get a word from Stardock on this? It's such a nice theme... Would be a shame.....
Geckomind
Baba yetu....
As you see, there is a market for TBS games. For good TBS games. That's was most developers don't get. But GalCiv II is good!
I was missing step 1 lol. Cheers![/quote Happened to me too. You live and learn!
Answer: Into the Windows clipboard.
If you see it like that.... I just skip the next six pack beer or two and with that money saved play the game weeks before most of Germany even knows about it...
Cool! I like that!!
In the Options screen -> Video Options: 1) Select a resolution smaller than your current desktop resolution . 2) Uncheck the "Fullscreen" checkbox. 3) Restart the game. Easy.
OK.... Listened to it several times. My guess would be it isn't Latin. For reference: The Roman units in Civ IV speak Latin (saying things like "Quid consilio est?" - What is your order?). Those lyrics sound more like elvish (Tolkien) to me, but it's sung so operatically that it's hard to tell. The word melodies just doesn't sound like Latin. I know, however, that the Civ IV intro is the Our Father prayer in Swahili.
Of course! What's wrong with the Pegasus?
Just download it and you get the nice original english version. It's not really that expensive...
I am currently doing a Latin course. I try to figure it out next time I start the game...
Does yours also look funny when you play the game in windoes mode? I mean the border around the game window?
Here's a Viper Mk II I did today: Link
Am I the only one who thinks that this guy looks familiar? Evil Advisor: Link Cylon Centurion from the original Battlestar Galactica: Link
making yor toasters Be careful with toasters, m'hearty... Toasters can become very, very evil...... Anyway. Good Yor hunting wishes the Colonial Fleet! <img src="http://images.stardock.com/gc2/T_DL/sm
I haven't owned a desktop PC in the last five years AT ALL. I played GalCiv I on a laptop and it's the same with GalCiv II. I since have upgraded to a Dell XPS which is about as "high end" for gaming as laptops go, but I'm still happy that you considered mobile users. With the way my life goes right now (studying, many different jobs) high mobility is the key for my systems and there's really no reason two buy a second PC (not even for gaming) nor do I have the money for that. I think
Hey, Frogboy, don't despair. I do debugging of several big web apps with a lot of different customers and believe me: We all have been there. Anyway, you produced a great game, you released it very professionally and you're the most oben, up-front programmer I know. You did a great job! The only problem I had with the game was that ship design issue (I love building huge, fancy ships) but seeing that you're working on that already... This is a great ga
I noticed my laptops cooling system stepping up a bit. But what the heck, that's why I bought a laptop with decent xooling in the first place. So far everything works fine here (using a Dell XPS Inspiron Gen2 with GeForce Go 6800)...
I think I got the BSG color scheme working pretty good... I love this ship design stuff! I used to design starships in math class...
The first Intel is starting to come in via DRADIS. Here's a shot from my first sandbox game: Link
Here's one of my designs. A Colonial Fleet settlement ship: Link
No Problem! We rock, eh? LOL! You do indeed!!!
Got it! Got it! Galaxy beware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am playing it! I am plying it! Thanks again Brad, you're the best game designer in this galaxy, man!!!