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Gregurabi
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Lorain, OH, USA
Jun 1999 time: 05:27
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If GalCiv locks up after playing the movies, rename the MOVIES subdirectory to something else, which will cause the game to skip the movies altogether. Then you can play it.
(I got this far after searching for "crash" on GalCiv's forums, since a search for "lock up" returned no results. One of the beta testers ran into a similar problem back in January, and the proposed workaround was to rename intro.bik and sf_intro.bik. I did that, and it worked, in that I was able to get to the main menu and select settings. But after that, there's another movie before the game starts, which caused the same problem, so I just renamed the whole MOVIES directory, and then everything was OK.)
(System: Athlon 650, 256 MB, Win98SE, TNT2 video card. Same problem before and after the 1.01 update. I even tried reducing the video driver acceleration slider by one notch under the Win98 Control Panel, to no avail.)
(Exact symptom: start the program, wait a bit, the screen switches to low resolution (you can tell by the size of the mouse pointer), a movie plays, the screen switches to a higher resolution and is cleared to black, and then... nothing. You can move the mouse pointer, but the entire computer is otherwise dead in the water, and you must hit the Reset button. Ctrl-Alt-Del doesn't even work.)
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CiverDan
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I can continue to build a wonder on a planet after another planet I own has built it. As a result I had two economic capitals. Next time I will make sure all planets I have are building it at the same time..hehe. But seriously, This bug has to be fixed.
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MichaeltheGreat
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Apolyton Grand Executioner
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mooning the house that Ruth built.
Oct 1999 time: 21:27
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This is from version 1.03.054:
If you have a group of ships bunched together to move as a fleet, you do not get the speed bonuses from your starbase improvements. I have a couple of corridors I'm using to shuttle warships and constructors, and each sector has 2 starbases, each with the inverse tractor beam and stellar wake.
Apparently, when you "fleet" the ships, the AI takes into account the lowest speed, as it should, but ignores all external bonuses from starbases. The two fleets where this happened were one of four constructors and one of three, and I grouped them to save time moving them. Each normally has 5 moves, individually they have 9 moves once in my corridors, but as a fleet, they're stuck in 5 move mode until I separate them. Then next turn, they pick up the regular bonus.
WoA: I haven't had anything similar. Curious, though, are you using the download, or CD version of the game? I would guess it's some file corruption problem.
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0bsidi0n
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- Even though morale is averaged at 87%, when I have an election, the game crashes, which my Norton catches, and then proceeds to tell me I have 0% of the votes.
- The stats section does not recognize the points I put towards economics when making my civilization, just the party points (I am federalists)
- After the UP issue giving transports an attack value for five years, they are unable to attack ships in orbit of planets, and then still need an escort!
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Hydro
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Winfield, IL, USA
Jun 1999 time: 05:27
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Minor item: when I click on diplomacy for minor civs, the picture of major civs shows up in the screen at the lower left. The only way to clear it is to scroll forward, then the default minor civs show up.
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Vanguard
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Monster Island
Apr 1999 time: 05:27
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Typo: "There is nothing the enemy dreads more than a dreadnaught" (dreadnought)
Disappearing improvements: If you hurry build an improvement and then look at "details" in the planet display or switch projects, then the improvement disappers from your list of options and never reappears. Nor is it listed in the details.
Things that could use attention:
Repair: Too slow, I think. Even with decent repair skill and a starbase repair bay, the crews of your ships don't repair more than a couple of points of damage a month. This game does not need to be more of an attrition fest. Additionally this contributes to problem 2:
Experience rankings: My USS Hero, the oldest ship in the fleet, pride of Earth, destroyer of starbases, defeater of Overlords, veteran of countless battles ------- experience rating 1, Neophyte. What exactly do you have to do to reach 2? Survive the entire game? I don't even know what level 2 is called, to be honest. My ships never live that long. There is not much point in having an experience system in the game if it is never used and doesn't do anything.
Annoyance:
1930's economics: The only real response to the "Galactic Recession" is to raise taxes and drastically cut governmental expenditures. This, ahem, does not fully comport with current beliefs or practice.
Last edited by Vanguard on 28-05-2003 at 22:27
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MichaeltheGreat
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Apolyton Grand Executioner
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mooning the house that Ruth built.
Oct 1999 time: 21:27
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Vanguard - experience is also a function of the probable results of the combat. I've had my initial Survey Ship to level 10 (everything from 6 and above is just called "godlike"), but that's on a tiny galaxy where there wasn't much junk to harvest and the action got hot and heavy in the early going. On a huge galaxy game, I got USS Hero to attack 37, defense 112, hit points 125, but no higher than level three, even though it took out five dreadnaughts and a ranger in two turns.
A dreadnaught plinking freighters won't acquire much experience at all, for that reason.
There is also a time factor, as points to get to the next level decline slowly, so a ship that has long breaks between fights doesn't acquire much experience.
Experience needs to be tweaked somewhat, but it does help your early ships stay viable - I just finished a game where the first half, I was militarily behind, but could use starbase enhancements and corvettes to hold of battle cruisers and frigates, while I concentrated on building my economy. I had a bunch of corvettes in the level 4-5-6 range, and the extra attack and defend points you get are useful. With a battleship class or higher, it really doesn't matter.
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gregoryvg
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Hey Everyone,
I received Galactic Civilizations for a Christmas gift and am having a serious problem. The game will not finish loading. It starts to load, the movie for the developer starts and then it freezes. I moved that movie to a different folder to see if that was causing the problem, but it still froze on the second movie (I guess the developer little tidbid). Moved that movie as well and still didn't work, then it froze at what I am guessing is the intro screen.
I am using the following:
Windows ME
Athlon 1.2 Ghz
512 RAM
GeForce 3 Ti200, not sure of which driver set, but had to reformat HD in November and downloaded newest drivers then.
I have uploaded the 1.1 expansion pack and still no help. Anyone have any ideas of what I can do? Troubleshooting info? What else would someone need to know to help diagnose my problem?
Thanks for any help you may be able to provide.
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Terran Master
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It's not really bad, (quite useful, actually) BUT it is a glitch. Sometimes in times of peace when the AI is gearing up to attack me or someone else, the comp asks ME if I want to go through with the attack. Say for instance they (the yor) are about to inde my Vizzard system with transport. The screen comes up saying
Invading the Terran's Vizzard system will be declared as an act of war. Are you sure you want to procede, N1? I say no, Vizzard is left alone. This has happened twice, ocne against me, once against the Drengin and always with the Yor. I that wierd of what?
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