[quote who="MottiKhan" reply="5" id="3577979"] one of your requirements is a planet screen that you can sort by economy, manufacturing strength, or whatever. You don't need to go through the map to look at these things. There's a sort-able planet screen that lets you do that. Unfortunately, you have to re-sort the planets when you return to the screen. [/quote] Fair enough, I am looking at let's play videos to learn about the game and did not realize there
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For what it's worth, I'd like to compliment Stardock for having it's heart in the right place. I bought the collectors edition of Elemental when it first cam out, and Brad later sent me an email apologizing for the condition the game was in, and gave me a free copy of Fallen Enchantress. Very classy.
The reason it should be added in my opinion, is to make it consistent with the other funding projects. If Stardock adds it, they could remove potential exploits.
Civ5 was broken at launch as well, and didn't become what it is until gods & kings. Hopefully GC3 will get there as well. It sucks having to wait, and to pay $100 for a $50 game. Steam sale in 2017 I guess. What a shame.
That's good to hear. I loved GC1 and GC2, I'd like to love GC3 as well.
[quote who="MottiKhan" reply="2" id="3577942"] It's not a game killer in any case. [/quote] Clearly we have different opinions on what a game killer is. The type of functionality I mentioned are in any good 4X space game. The ship list gets immense late game and you have to click on every ship in the list to find your fleets. This, and using the map to find fleets and uninhabited planets is the height of tedium. Not the mention the inability to quickly find fleets
A fleet management screen and a sortable planet screen (that includes uncolonized but habitable), are added. These are basic features of this genre, and their exclusion is ridiculous. Brad, what were you thinking?