Galactic Civilizations Coming Soon
dragonsister writes "Like Master of Orion 3, Galactic Civilizations is a turn-based strategy game involving colonizing and dominating the galaxy - militarily, diplomatically, or economically. Unlike MOO3, GalCiv will (release date March 26th) come without copy-protection; Stardock are addressing the piracy issue by providing a bonus pack and further downloads to users providing a CD key. This 'rewarding the honest' approach is precisely what Slashdotters have asked for ." I've been playing a lot of MOO3, which I love, but this is looking great as well. Ah, the bounty of games.
GalCiv may also be purchased via a subscription to Drengin.net, which also supplies a variety of 'smaller' games which would not sell so well in the normal market.
I have no connection to anyone producing Galactic Civilizations. I'm planning to buy the game because I've been impressed by:
- The developer's interaction with fans, at least on the newsgroup comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic
- The level of beta-testing employed
- The comments from the public beta-testers
- The developer's budget of a year of additional development, including AI improvements (Stardock has a reputation for good game AI anyway!)
s/copy protection//g
Whoops, another DMCA violation!
If you can beat it at Intelligent, you have essentially beaten the AI. Anything higher and it starts getting more money from it's colonies (evil genius civs long ago realised that slavery pays great dividends ;-).
Sheesh - I see a headline like ./ had a scoop from the SETI
Institute.
"Galactic Civilizations Coming Soon"
and I thought
Alas, it was just a game...
Heh...I knew it: in the future, AI in games won't be made as such, it will be grown! Releases won't be held up by the renderer, or the artwork being late, but because the dev team wanted the AI 'to grow a little more: it just wasn't right, so we decided it needed an extra month to learn'.
-- Waht? Tehr's a preveiw buottn?
Sweet......are these galactic civilizations the anarchic oppressive Star Wars-type, or the unrealistic techno-communistic Star Trek type? And do we, as a species, stand to survive in these civilizations? I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords :)
Karma: pi (Mostly due to circular reasoning in posts).
The reverse cover of the first Civ III manual reads: "Master of Orion III - You've conquered the Earth, now master the galaxy. First contact begins Q1 2002 for the PC and Macintosh platforms."
Yhe release found its own way out after the hinges on the door had rusted away.