Hey Y'all
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- Shark
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Hey Y'all
After nearly a year I will have a PC this Thursday and I'm giddy with excitement. Look forward to trying Minecraft and dabbling in Eve. Will also be finishing ME before moving on to 2 and Civ V is also a must.
You may remember me asking about various components a few months back, but in the end I got a Pre built system which I feel is more than adequate for my needs.
I look forward to spending some time ingame with you again.
Over and out
You may remember me asking about various components a few months back, but in the end I got a Pre built system which I feel is more than adequate for my needs.
I look forward to spending some time ingame with you again.
Over and out
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- Robotic Bumlord
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- Shark
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Right, I need some strategy games. Well, I think they're called 4x, mostly space ones. I hear good things about GalCiv II so can anyone confirm or deny the uberness of this?
I got Civ V which despite a lot of flack from Civ die hards should be adequate for a casual like moi.
I'm not interested in pure combat ala Total War but I do like buildy types and have heard about Anno 1404 being such.
I got Civ V which despite a lot of flack from Civ die hards should be adequate for a casual like moi.
I'm not interested in pure combat ala Total War but I do like buildy types and have heard about Anno 1404 being such.
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- Shark
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Total War's not pure combat by any stretch. Napoleon: TW actually has a fairly sophisticad strategy layer. But I suppose in comparison to traditional 4X it may feel less strategy oriented. I recommend the Europe in Conflict Mod - makes it more strategic and less grindy through them with mass armies.
GalCiv 2 was great, if a little long in the tooth now. Consider Sword of the Stars as a more recent space 4X in a similar vein.
Civ5 is fantastic. The fanatics just fear change but once they've played it a few times they'll never go back to Civ3/4.
Victoria 2 and Hearts of Iron 2 if you're after serious bizniz strategy in the vein of Europa Universalis series. Viccy 2 is more accessible but you can transfer the end game saves into HoI2 to carry on through WW2, which is a nice touch. Good fun coop or MP as well (if you don't have a job).
Mount & Blade: Warband is something a little different. Cross between RPG, RTS and strategy game. Inexplicably it's kept me hooked for more hours than is healthy (some good mods here too).
Lionheart or King Arthur for more RTS/Strat hybrid. I prefer the Total War series for this kind of thing though.
Star Ruler is an indie space 4X indev, which is well worth a look.
Aurora is another space 4X that is reminiscent of Dwarf Fortress in space - i.e. fiendishly complex and batshit lurning curve, no graphics to speak of but very rewarding when you work it out.
Dwarf Fortress - don't go there if you want to retain a semblance of life. It's worse than OTTD.
GalCiv 2 was great, if a little long in the tooth now. Consider Sword of the Stars as a more recent space 4X in a similar vein.
Civ5 is fantastic. The fanatics just fear change but once they've played it a few times they'll never go back to Civ3/4.
Victoria 2 and Hearts of Iron 2 if you're after serious bizniz strategy in the vein of Europa Universalis series. Viccy 2 is more accessible but you can transfer the end game saves into HoI2 to carry on through WW2, which is a nice touch. Good fun coop or MP as well (if you don't have a job).
Mount & Blade: Warband is something a little different. Cross between RPG, RTS and strategy game. Inexplicably it's kept me hooked for more hours than is healthy (some good mods here too).
Lionheart or King Arthur for more RTS/Strat hybrid. I prefer the Total War series for this kind of thing though.
Star Ruler is an indie space 4X indev, which is well worth a look.
Aurora is another space 4X that is reminiscent of Dwarf Fortress in space - i.e. fiendishly complex and batshit lurning curve, no graphics to speak of but very rewarding when you work it out.
Dwarf Fortress - don't go there if you want to retain a semblance of life. It's worse than OTTD.
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- Shark
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- Robotic Bumlord
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This very much soDog Pants wrote:
Oh god, DF. If you can get over the graphics (you'll probably never fully get over the interface) it's one of the best games ever.
I played the latest build recently and it seems some of the features we where having trouble with before have been a bit more polished, i managed to get a proper military set up and survive the goblin invasions without much trouble.
I also managed to get pretty much all the industries set up and working and some magma forges fairly quickly due to a lack of fuels in the area, infact it was going too well and i eventually set up the special naked hammer brigade to help control the population as 100+ dwarfs hurts my brain even with therapist
The adventure mode has pretty much had a complete overhual and is now fairly simple to get into with a wiki open
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- Shark
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http://forum.kalypsomedia.com/showthread.php?tid=6440Dungeon Dev wrote:Sorry, but Dungeons will be Dungeons and Dungeon Keeper will be Dungeon Keeper.
A total rip-off would
a) be total boring for us to make
b) possibly cause legal action if we use essential creatures like Horny
c) never satisfy the fans, because they'd expect much more than a graphics update
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- Shark
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