I want another MechCommander; customizable robots wrecking havoc? Yes, please.
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This was sort of done in Civilization 4 and its expansions, but with the civ Wonders (like Heroic Epic where you had to have a level 4 unit, or the Pentagon with a level 6 unit.)
Nice write up. :)
Civ 4, Sins (trying to get my last achievement, Archaeologist) and Space Rangers 2.
I disagree. I'd much rather have the game be fun than looking phenomenal. Who cares if I can count the number of hairs on a spider's butt if I get bored 10 minutes into the game?
What about libraries? Their very purpose is to share books.
[quote who="CommanderAdama" reply="1" id="2023391"]I have an Asus N10. Plays most games great, a most games support 800x600 minimum resolution and 1024x600 widescreen. Sins of A Solar Empire, however, does not support that minimum resolution. Therefore, Sins is basically the only digital game that i CANNOT play at the moment. [/quote] Thank you very much! I had been eyeing the N10 and was hoping that it played games well (I can deal with not playing Sins on the Netbook.) &n
Thanks everyone for the response. Think on this more I must. (I have a decent Desktop at home, so I can get my gaming fix just fine, and my laptop does decent enough for GalCiv2.) I don't have much experience with touchscreen, so I'll keep that in mind. I wonder how the Nvidia Ion will run games. (And to confirm, I could care less aout graphics.)
I've been pondering getting one of those netbooks, but I'm wondering if I can do any gaming on one, like GalCiv2 or Civ 4 (or Elemental, when it's released.) So who has experience using a netbook, and how well do they do for some basic gaming?
[quote who="landisaurus" reply="7" id="2002372"] Why are they "game-breaking"? Not sure if you've played Master of Magic, but one of the victories was a global baniishment spell for the enemy wizards (can't remember if it affected allies or not.) This spell took lots of mana and time (as it was one of the last spells you could research, plus the cast time wasn't incosinderable) and you could interrupt it by taking the enemy capitol. So how is that game-breaking? think about
[quote who="arstal" reply="5" id="2002117"]The counter to the steamroller is probably the desperation game-breaking spells.[/quote] Why are they "game-breaking"? Not sure if you've played Master of Magic, but one of the victories was a global baniishment spell for the enemy wizards (can't remember if it affected allies or not.) This spell took lots of mana and time (as it was one of the last spells you could research, plus the cast time wasn't incosinderable) and you
In Elemental, each city requires magic that you can't recover to clear the land for the city's founding. So while you spread out your cities, and build large armies, that guy over there with only three cities? Yeah, he's able to research the "Apocalyptic spell of KYA!" so when your armies come marching in, all you end up with is nice little piles of ash. https://forums.elementalgame.com/329219 3. The mechanics
There are many different versions of solitaire (Spider Solitaire, Golf, etc.) http://www.bigfishgames.com/download-games/genres/5/card-board.html?afcode=af3acbd4f2e8&src=af3acbd4f2e8&gclid=CMOY7qjc0ZcCFYwH3godOy8ADA They have an interesting version of Golf that sort of plays like golf, and I think you can save a