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Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 1:08:59 AM   
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There is no date for completion, but this is going to be a heck of a great time for Space 4X!! Especially, the Exterminate part.
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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 1:15:28 AM   
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ah yes, gal civ iv announcement on a dw2 thread. matrix forums approved

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 7:56:21 AM   
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Eh, I bought the gal civ 2 goty edition a couple of years back and it was ok but it never really grabbed me like dwu. Gal civ 3 looked to be more of the same and so on with gal civ 4. Best of luck to them but this probably isn't the best place to post this.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 11:23:18 AM   
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Needs to go in general discussion, but thanks for the heads up.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 7:22:16 PM   
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I bought the entire series hoping it would get good and they never did. I hate the last one the most. Much better 4x games out there.

However, everybody likes different things in games. It just seems like Stardock left most things lacking. I tried and tried to get into each version, only to get frustrated thinking each feature was not finished enough. I can't really explain it. Go away now Larry...

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 7:27:50 PM   
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Stardock's announcement about Galactic Civilization IV.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 9:50:27 PM   
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Won't be buying 4.
3 is the last incarnation of the franchise I bought...

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 10:37:29 PM   
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I think it will be much better game this time. They are experienced team in 4X genre. They have already good game engine for modern PC'S.

Gal Civ3 was not bad but ship combat was not satisfying after all the work designing special ship. Planet management was good but they had to re-design most the mechanics later years.

I think they want the game to be a bit similar to Endless Sapce and Stellaris with a story telling.

https://explorminate.co/brad-wardell-on-the-galactic-civilizations-series/
"Not a Converted Board Game. Tell a Story Instead.

Here’s a thought exercise: GalCiv II was designed to tell stories. GalCiv III is a board game made into a computer game.

4X games need to quit trying to be board games. Or at least, board games should not be the only defining factor. Do you want to make a 4X game that plays like a board game? That’s fine. But I don’t want GalCiv IV to feel like a board game."

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 11:01:11 PM   
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I tried GalCiv II. I did not like it. I did not try any more.

There is a site that has things that a person can to with Masters of Orion 2, including making it a multiplayer game.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/15/2021 11:07:22 PM   
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quote:

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I tried GalCiv II. I did not like it. I did not try any more.

There is a site that has things that a person can to with Masters of Orion 2, including making it a multiplayer game.



Actually, I prefer the earlier versions a lot more. GalCiv 1 is my favourite.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/16/2021 11:31:52 AM   
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I always found out that this game lacks a soul. GalCiv 1 or 2. I never play number 3 due to that.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/16/2021 7:03:51 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: ncc1701e

I always found out that this game lacks a soul. GalCiv 1 or 2. I never play number 3 due to that.


Well said. That's just how I felt when I played them all.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/17/2021 10:59:10 AM   
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I never played I, but I thought II and III were awesome. But, whatever.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/17/2021 3:47:04 PM   
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I don't know about 'soul' but if that's about Master of Orion clone game there is Stars in Shadow(another DLC planned so still in development) and Interstellar Space: Genesis.

Galciv3 was solid game for me. What is innovative for me recently is AI War 2.

Galciv 3 long distances was a problem they now have subspace streams, as a sector. Looks good.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/20/2021 3:29:52 AM   
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I enjoyed Gal Civ 2 a lot, but Gal Civ 3 not really. I'll have to check and see how #4 works out.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/20/2021 8:15:02 AM   
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... and then, 35 DLCs later, you can play the full game.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/20/2021 9:17:04 AM   
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I discovered GalCiv with the second game and I liked it a lot. Not only the AI was fantastic (one of the best ever, IMHO) but it also respected the "personalities" of the various races.

Then Stardock lost their way with a series of much awaited but ultimately disappointing fantasy games (they were promising a "Master of Magic experience" - MoM remained undefeated). Then GalCiv 3 arrived, but the reviews from the hardcore GalCiv 2 crowd agreed that it was not an improvement over the 2 and that the main selling point - the AI - was actually worse. I skipped it.

This GalCiv 4 does seem intriguing - exp. the scale - but, again, I'll wait for the reviews.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/20/2021 3:06:28 PM   
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quote:

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There is no date for completion, but this is going to be a heck of a great time for Space 4X!! Especially, the Exterminate part.


If the trailer graphics are the same as the in game graphics then yeah, lots of eye candy. However, I think by now most of us realize trailers do not always equal the finished product. Also, eye candy does not equal a good or better game. Am I skeptical? When it comes to people pushing their products, yes.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/26/2021 8:12:45 PM   
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I thought I would give Gal Civ III another try so I installed it and opted into the new beta update that came out today. Man, I tried and tried to like this game but it is so unfinished, or just lacking the features that would make it decent. Now I hate that game more than before. I'm amazed at how Stardock can be so proud of such junk?! It lacks so many core elements needed, and lots of dialog menus that actually do just about nothing productive. No help other than tooltips.

If this next version is going to be very good, they should model it after a game that's really good, not their first three versions. Ain't gonna happen. I'm not expecting it to be very good. I hope I'm wrong.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/26/2021 8:34:22 PM   
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Hi, what features are unfinished. Tech tree, governments, citizens, diplomacy, planet management, ship design?. I agree governments are not perfect and elections half thought. But AI?

I've purchased all civ 6 expansions and DLC's tried last week and AI was very below what is in Gal Civ 3. Much established game concepts but low AI.
I think they will start GalCIV 4 as alpha. It is big plus for better design.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/26/2021 9:03:03 PM   
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Gal Civ II was great, Gal Civ III was somewhat of a train-wreck. Here's to hoping the next edition is more like II, which was a phenomenal 4x game.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/26/2021 9:10:19 PM   
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The best way to describe "unfinished" is that the menus are clumsy, unintuitive, things that should be there just are not, commanding ships is lacking, and I open menus and expect more than what is there. I expect to select a ship and right click somewhere for them to go, with maybe a menu of options for when they get there. No in game help, that's a real no no to me. Paradox has excellent examples of in game help, and the Galactic Civ series sure could use it. How to move ships, explain the items that can be constructed by the Constructor ship, on and on and on... Gal Civ III is pretty, the world moves around very nice, the ship building is very good, but still unintuitive to use. It would also be nice to move the dialogs around, like the stuff on the right, I prefer them on the left, but that's not important. Just nice to have.

A poster above said that it lacked personality. That's exactly how I feel when playing all three games. No personality.

Stellaris and HOI4 are hard games to learn, but there is in game help that solves about any problems. HOI4 even has in game videos. I'd like to see something like this in the next version.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/27/2021 5:03:26 AM   
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quote:

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Stellaris and HOI4 are hard games to learn, but there is in game help that solves about any problems. HOI4 even has in game videos. I'd like to see something like this in the next version.



I'm actually learning both of those games now, I got both of them on sale recently. I had no clue that HOI4 has in game videos and I own it lol.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/27/2021 6:38:46 PM   
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HOI4 is amazing but packed. I was wrong about Stellaris having in game help. It has really good tooltips, but I got it confused with Crusader Kings 3. That has an in game journal that's amazing. I wish all games that are complex had help like CK3. Even just a little journal would sure be nice in Gal Civ 3, and this next version in the making.

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RE: Gal Civ IV announced - 5/28/2021 10:11:20 AM   
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I think before any tutorial even scenarious in DLC&expansions were not compatible and updated with the later Gal Civ 3 patches&changes. For a sandbox game there should be better tutorial than scenarious, most doesn't work well with the changes. Lore can be in game events not only scenarious.

I hesitated to buy HOI 4 game. After Hearts of Iron IV: Battle for the Bosporus- it is pure fantasy- now Baltic States focus diary. https://steamcommunity.com/games/394360/announcements/detail/3039345766669637860

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