roaches are not the top-dog when it comes to radiation sheilding, that is the flower beetle.
Galacticruler5000
Just GCII. but then, I have no choise but to play GCII even after the release of GCIII...as my system falls FAR below the minimum requirements.
I thought the Snathi became insects back on ToTA...or was that a mod....?
[quote who="SirCabbage" reply="4" id="3405940"] Random Events, Events During Colonization, ect were my favourite part of GalCiv. Frankly, I think that the more they have the better. Use the old ones, then add a hundred more. Then keep adding more, the more the merrier. I want to have so many events that by the time I get the same one I have already forgotten it.[/quote] While yes, only up to a point, not like we need a random event every turn Perhaps
michael, please take some time and alter that post into seperate ideas and multiple paragraphs and refrain from using walls of text, its rather annoying. or give a TL/DR at the end.
[quote who="Lamech777" reply="60" id="3405756"] Open the start menu, and search for dxdiag, then run that. You can also do it from the cmd prompt but typing the same thing. http://search.microsoft.com/en-us/DownloadResults.aspx?q=directx DirectX 11 is supported in Windows 8 and Windows 7. In Windows Vista, DirectX 11 is only supported after installation of a "platform update" DirectX 10 is supported in Windows 8, Windo
[quote who="kryo" reply="17" id="3404682"] If your machine can barely run a game released in 2006, I suspect a game from 2014/2015 would be unfortunately out of its reach regardless of the OS.[/quote] to be fair, at nearly max quality with UE it runs nicely in strat. map mode on larger maps, but if I zoom in with too many objects on screen it bogs down to a low frame rate. Also, SteamOS is not my intended system, I am either installin Zorin OS soon, or wait