[quote who="ForgottenSlayer" reply="14" id="3774369"] Bioshock remastered. Was an absolute blast to play through again and unlock the achievements. Just finished Survivor difficultly with no vitachambers. Remains my counterpoint when people say video games aren’t art. If you have never played it before you are missing out. most disappointing was civ 6, I doubt it was the worse game.I just didn’t like it and I hate that damn art style. There are some good
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In the United States of America over 58,000 confirmed cases. 745 of them died. In the state of Arizona there are 24 confirmed cases 2 died. Dan Ackroid is dying. The world health organization has said that none under the age of 10 has caught it. People from the age of 10-30 have a 1 in 5000 chance of dying if you get it. The third age category which is what I am have a 1 in 2500 chance of dying if I get it. Over the age of 80 you have a 1 in 6 chance of dying if you get it. 85%
If galactic civilizations remove planet building I hope that is a pregame option I will never pick. I think that is a bad idea. The tall vs. Wide debate sounds cool until you look at the real modern world. I spent a couple of years on this. https://forums.galciv3.com/494320/there-is-a-tall-vs-wide-civilizations-debate-on-the-forums-here-i-compare-a
It sounds like maybe you should try loose clusters.
I like the idea. 1. From two to three we lost 4 races please let's not do that. I'm not talking they cant get wiped out. I was ok with that. I'm talking about the number of playable races. 2. We lost a lot of the interface in the beginning. The interface in four should be at least as good as three. What I'm talking about we need to keep the usability features. 3. Instead of starting from scratch every time you make a game with the AI like you did from 2 to 3. I have an
Or at least give us more administrators.
I get the same problem when we play multiplayer. Your laptop would require small maps. Wheres the desktops should be able to work bigger maps.
Were turn based, not real time.
Any error messages when you try to play the game.
I'm not understanding you unlocking all the t ch ages. Your pictures on the bottom of the screens clearly show that you started the first tech age. The techs you are looking at are starting techs. Both techs are in an age you haven't unlocked yet according to the tech age bar at the bottom of the screen. You get the starting tech, but you are not in that tech age. You should be able to build large scale ships can you build them.
[quote who="LightStar" reply="4" id="3770425"] Been using that registry edit for years, works perfectly. [e digicons]:)[/e] [/quote]OK I kind of disagree with this statement. If you do your backups and all. You could always do a system restore if something goes wrong. This is a powerful tool that if you screw it up your programs won't work. You probably shouldn't make it sound easy, preesy. I dont know how to use,so I don't. I would recommend being careful when using it.
Going off their lore you could make.them slavers. They are even willing to sell you their own mother's. I would either go with Traders, and War Profiteers. Or Traders, and Slavers. Just for accuracy sake. I'm not fond of War Profiteers, or Slavers.
You've just started. You are still in the first tech age. Those technologies are in the second age. Check the bottom of the screen bars. Ok the techs look like these ones are unlocked by certain abilities. It's a combination of being a starting tech based on your ability, and not having unlocked the age yet. From my perspective it doesn't look like a but. What are all your species abilities. Without having a computer screen in front of me right now
It sounds good, except if your not going to add traits I would go with war profiteering to instead. The reason why is that both the Drath, and the Dominion of Korx have war profiteering in two. Personally I like federation. The Barsifar Dominion has that tech. That is my custom civilization.
They were super traders. They have all the trade techs. When I get home I will pull them up on galactic civilization two, and figure it out.
My guess this is more of a response to all the obscure complaints on micromanagement. Micromanagement is caused because of what type of game it is. The solution that they originally had was comonwealths, then the complaints went away after the game incorporated Commonwealth's. The solution to this new problem was to make it an option that is on by default. If you shut this option off then we go back to the old surrender mechanic.
In 2003 they were testing three operating systems. One was XP service pack two, one was Vista, the other was seven. They decided to go with service pack two instead of seven. Later when they decided to replace XP they liked Vista, because it did less than seven. They realised later that they should have went with seven instead of Vista. We could have went with a rawer less polished version of seven in 2003. Instead of having it in 2007. We would be having right now what we will have in 2024.&
I'm sorry I figured it out right before I went to bed. Windows Media player played rose red, but it was to late for me to watch it.
I don't know I just tried playing a DVD movie off windows media player. That didn't work, so I tried downloading the free version of Real Player that didn't work. So microsoft is charging extra to play DVD movies. That is a huge minus for ten. Yes I think that 8 is one of the biggest mistakes microsoft made.
I remember doing this two years ago. I just tried to play the movie Red Rose off a DVD on my computer. I used to use Windows Media Player that didn't work it would only play off my hard drive. Why would I save a movie I'm only going to watch once. I even tried to auto play. Neither windows media player, or the free version of real player play it. That is what the computer said. O.K. according to the computer windows media player which used to do it. Real player wants to charge me to p
Have you built any tourism improvements and n the planet.
I remember a post that we were comparing the best processors for gaming, and starkers chimed in, and said he was going AMD(personally I have no qualms either way, other than supporting American to help our economy). Then right after that Intel admitted to knowing about a bug they knew about the last ten years. This was forcing them to slow down all their processors considerably. Even playing Galactic Civilizations my processor seems slower. Yesterday I read a couple of articles. Intel only ha
All their planets, except their home world become class zero planets. You get their home world.
[quote who="mrblondini" reply="7" id="3765170"] Quoting AdamMG, reply 5 while I do find some annoyance in certain bugs and/or unfixed issues, I am still quite happy with GC3 in general. The tech screen upon leaving ideology shouldn't be a tough fix. Nor should having a global "don't upgrade planetary build
I recommend civ 4. It was the best they made.