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Posted: 2006-03-16 11:54pm
by Vympel
Yay, GalCiv 2 is mine!
Posted: 2006-03-17 12:13am
by CelesKnight
I just got the game, but haven't actually had a chance to play it yet. And there were two things I was wonderings.
1) I noticed you can save custom races. Can you play against them? (Or alternatly, can you customize your opponents.)
2) The tutorial makes it look like your just watch battles. Do you get any control at all? (I.e. "focus attack here", "retreat!", "stay out of energy weapon range", etc)
Sorry if these are silly, RTFM type question.s I won't get a chance to really play it for a few days, and don't want to wait to know the answers.

Posted: 2006-03-17 12:19am
by Stark
There's no tactical control whatsoever. It's basically very pretty Civ combat.
Congratulations Vympel

Posted: 2006-03-17 12:23am
by Duckie
CelesKnight wrote:I just got the game, but haven't actually had a chance to play it yet. And there were two things I was wonderings.
1) I noticed you can save custom races. Can you play against them? (Or alternatly, can you customize your opponents.)
2) The tutorial makes it look like your just watch battles. Do you get any control at all? (I.e. "focus attack here", "retreat!", "stay out of energy weapon range", etc)
Sorry if these are silly, RTFM type question.s I won't get a chance to really play it for a few days, and don't want to wait to know the answers.

No, if you make it using the Custom Race one.
However, there is a workaround. If you modify one of the Nine basic races and then save it you can. The downside is that now you've lost whatever race you just changed and can't use it while still having your custom race AI Controlled.
To reset that race to the "factory default" standard stats, go into "My Documents", "My Games", "GalCivII", and delete the Custom Race File for it.
Um... did my explanations make any sense?
Posted: 2006-03-17 02:20am
by Shinova
Posted: 2006-03-17 02:36am
by InnocentBystander
Is giving the people what they want so evil?

Posted: 2006-03-17 07:47am
by CelesKnight
MRDOD wrote:Um... did my explanations make any sense?
Yes. Thank you very much.
Posted: 2006-03-17 08:36am
by Master of Cards
in the manual It has some about having defenses so a snub fighter won't come and blow it up with low tech (any bells)
Posted: 2006-03-17 08:23pm
by Malfeas
Why did I have to read this thread yesterday. You guys made the game sound so good, that I downloaded it yesterday afternoon. Then I started playing.........and playing and playing. I thought I had only played for a few hours when my alarm clock went off at 4:30 IN THE MORNING! Yep, time to get up and go to work. Which is where I've been all day thinking of the game. I'm so sleepy.
Posted: 2006-03-17 08:41pm
by Stark
This has got the be one of the most 'natural feeling' TBS games ever. In my last game the Altarians went to an early lead on industry and tech, with the Iconians having a massive sphere in a corner full of shit planets. I was sandwiched between the Yor and the Torians as the Galactic Terran Alliance (a slightly modified Humans). The Altarian lead got larger and larger, and there was much grumbling about: the Iconians eventually paid the Arceans to attack the Altarians, crippling both their militaries. In a very brief campaigns I captured the Yor worlds and a few core Arcean worlds: both groups sued for peace, to the point of offering me planets to stop the war. The Torians ended up almost entirely inside my area of influence: a few planets that defected showed 50% of their tiles were cultural! The Torian-Drath-Iconian war drew me in, and I eventually negotiated peace for all and recieved the Iconian homeworld. A series of quick alliances and the game was over. Neat.
Posted: 2006-03-17 11:08pm
by Crossroads Inc.
Mac version? Please say theres a Mac version? PLease? Plretty please? I have a first born I'd sacrifice for one just as soon as I had one

Posted: 2006-03-17 11:19pm
by Vympel
Anyone got a problem with the mouse cursor disappearing? What happens is the cursor as I can see it stops where it is, but the real cursor, which is now invisible, can still move about the screen. Even when I go back to desktop, the cursor is gone, so I have to restart my machine. It's happened twice now.
EDIT: It's a known issue but they don't know how to reproduce it. Apparently it's nvidia cards only.
Posted: 2006-03-17 11:38pm
by Duckie
Vympel wrote:Anyone got a problem with the mouse cursor disappearing? What happens is the cursor as I can see it stops where it is, but the real cursor, which is now invisible, can still move about the screen. Even when I go back to desktop, the cursor is gone, so I have to restart my machine. It's happened twice now.
EDIT: It's a known issue but they don't know how to reproduce it. Apparently it's nvidia cards only.
Did you try switching off GalCiv's cursor in favor of your normal, less pretty one in the Options menu?
Posted: 2006-03-18 12:29am
by Vympel
Yeah, that did the trick. Still annoying.
Fucken 6600GT card, worthless bane of my existence.
Posted: 2006-03-18 12:30am
by Stark
I had that too: 6600GT as well. Fuck well.
Posted: 2006-03-18 03:51am
by Shinova
Nothing like that on my old Ti4800.
I've heard little problems and iffyness about the 6600.
Posted: 2006-03-18 04:02am
by The Yosemite Bear
Crossroads Inc. wrote:Mac version? Please say theres a Mac version? PLease? Plretty please? I have a first born I'd sacrifice for one just as soon as I had one

yes, and it's on the same disk as the PC/Linux version

Posted: 2006-03-18 05:34am
by wautd
It's not just the 6600. Had the same thing with my 7800, so I guess it's more of a Nvidia issue
Posted: 2006-03-18 06:39am
by Vympel
Well, I've been playing the game for absolute hours. How time flies.
In my first game (I started it right on Normal, none of this beginner shit) I chose a Small galaxy (which is actually large enough for me, surprisingly- always used to shit me in MOO2) with 5 opponents, all of Normal intelligence.
I had the good fortune to find three resources- two influence, one morale.
Fast forward three years, and my influence truly rocks. I turned off influence victory however, because I think it's lame. The Korx surrendered to me because the Yor- the other bastards who managed to get a lot of resources, were wailing on them- my huge influence instantly was made known in former Korx and current Yor territory. I'm the only civilization currently operating medium warships, and I've stuck with missiles because I like the feel of them.
Haven't engaged any opponent in battle yet. I'm not the strongest military, but I have the most, and the richest, planets (including one Class 19).
I think I'm going to take over the Drengin. Those losers only have two planets, both in the same star cluster.
Posted: 2006-03-18 02:31pm
by Vanas
I got it a few days ago.
As yet, I've done about 5 turns and have spent most of my time pimping out my Colony Ships.
Curse ship-builders, they mean I never play the game.
Posted: 2006-03-18 03:38pm
by The Prime Necromancer
All right, where the hell can I get this game? I've been to Circuit City, Wal-Mart, 3 EB Games, 2 Best Buys, and 4 Targets, and none of them have had it in stock.
Posted: 2006-03-18 04:12pm
by Duckie
The Prime Necromancer wrote:All right, where the hell can I get this game? I've been to Circuit City, Wal-Mart, 3 EB Games, 2 Best Buys, and 4 Targets, and none of them have had it in stock.
Try the downloadable version from their site.
Posted: 2006-03-18 04:26pm
by The Prime Necromancer
MRDOD wrote:
Try the downloadable version from their site.
Does that require a credit card? If so, I'm afraid it isn't an option. But thank you.
Posted: 2006-03-18 05:52pm
by Anarchist Bunny
I've been having a problem with snagging resources when I colony rush. By the time I've gotten enough colony ships to grab all the threatened planets, all the resources have been taken up.
Posted: 2006-03-18 06:17pm
by MKSheppard
Question; is ship building actually interactive in this version, IE you can actually build ships with weapons, and suchlike; rather than the stock ships of GalCiv 1?