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I just recently got this game and am ahving a lot of fun with it. Anyone else here play it and whats your favourate race? Just so you know mine is Probably Morragi. Another great example of Moore's Law. Give people access to that much space (developers and users alike) and they'll find uses for it that you can never imagine. "640K ought to be enough for anybody" - Bill Gates 1981 |
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8/07/09 9:31:41 PM#2
Originally posted by HYPERI0N Never heard of it. When was this released? I'm just cool like that. |
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8/08/09 3:31:02 AM#3
I used to play the game a lot a while ago but i got kinda bored and stopped, however it was insanely fun while it lasted.
funny story, i tried out a trainer for single player in a 2v2 game, and my NPC ally apparently got affected by it too so he had unlimited resources, and conquered 75% of the board with his fleets of a thousand ships each |
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8/08/09 2:14:59 PM#4
It don't fit with my gamestyle: too slow and litte interaction. But here is not the game, but the way It play it (I am a turtler on some strategy games) |
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Theutus
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8/09/09 8:18:35 AM#5
If you haven't tried Sins of a Solar Empire then your probably should.. |
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8/09/09 9:08:08 AM#6
Sins is a tiny gem, and the expansions seems awesome. Swords has his own personality, the battes on Swords have this scale thing... that are interesting. Sins looks tome more like a "Pets" game, because the size of the galaxy is like 8x8 stars.. (?). Both are cool and good games. |
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Originally posted by Theutus
Yea i have this one too and i liked it too. Its a very different game tho to Sword but still good. Another great example of Moore's Law. Give people access to that much space (developers and users alike) and they'll find uses for it that you can never imagine. "640K ought to be enough for anybody" - Bill Gates 1981 |
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