I think it's not added to 3.04 yet. Derek stated that he's still experimenting with different solutions. Let's hope they get their common sense back and go for the warning screen.
Cablenexus
I'm a very open minded person myself, and a strong individual as well. I have much respect for developers who search the edge of what is possible. Without Stardock we did not had Elemental, a catastrophe for some, a masterpiece for others. And without Elemental we did not had Fallen Enchantress. A game I still play. I had the top review for Sorcerer King for a while, I also love that game and buy every game from this company at release, including all DLC and bonusses if available.
I really don't understand how you can prefer offering service to players who write bad reviews on Steam forums instead of offering services to long time fans who never reach support for anything and help you building a community with maps and modding. You restrict also them, even if they want to play on an immense map with just two nations for testing purposes. It's plain wrong in my opinion and I simply can't be happy about it in not a single way. It's my choice to bu
Will the hardlock for maps be removed completely as asked by many?
Any news on this issue? I'm still waiting now two weeks to start a new giant game on my old rig. I see the Steam reviews went from 76 % to 66 % mixed score. I deleted my negative review already because what you stated that it can have consequences for real people. I respect that. But do you continue to restrict your customers who paid THEIR hard earned money for a game they can't play anymore? Or are you guys remove the hardlock anytime soon? Thank you! <
I was very childish indeed and I had no right to delete my Sorcerer Kings review. I put it back. It is a great game and map restrictions on GC III doesn't change it. I want to say however that the reason I make the choice to write a negative review was actually the same you did to me. I was never writing a bad review on Steam for any of your games, but I was the first to deal with restrictions. As said this is not fair at all and that was the reason to write the negati
Thank you lyssailcor, you probably have the needed 16 GB in your system to play large maps. Thats nice for you. I understand you will be personally influenced if they remove the gameplay CAP for people without enough RAM and no possibility to upgrade this anytime soon. I don't know exactly what you loose IF the options to play on a large map aren't greyed out anymore for other people? Please explain this to me. Try to imagine you play your favorite game for years. You hate peo
There is nothing wrong with the review system. I did this on purpose because the devs use it as an argument to hardcode restrictions in their game. It is the language they speak, the review system. Years of being a fan and fellow customer (I bought everything they created on release day) is less important for them.
After a few weeks hard work I decide to come back to one of my favorite games to play a LARGE random galaxy map. What a shock it was to see that all map options are greyed out and I was only possible to choose between a tine and a small map. I always played on large and even gigantic maps and with 6 GB memory and a Nvidia GTX 960 this was perfect to do with low settings. I always enjoyed playing like this. Even when I was not able to finish a map. It's part of PC gamin