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Draginol
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Thanks for the kind words.
Actually, our updating system is known as RDAD (Rapid Development & Deployment).
It's a software development philosophy that we developed during Object Desktop (www.objectdesktop.com). Object Desktop users, for the past 4 years, have seen this kind of thing where there are nearly daily updates to it. Users can pick and choose whether they want a given update or not.
It's also why Stardock Central is so important. Only it makes it possible for us to do this because it vastly reduces the effort to provide updates. I just wish SDC 1.0 was ready in time. We were using Component Manager, an older, slower, but battle tested system that SDC is replacing.
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Draginol
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If you create an acocunt, you can see which forum posts have been updated since you were last on. There are icons by them that represent whether they are new, already read, or updated.
We will be adding more features to the forums as developer resources become available.
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wilebill
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columbus, ohio
Feb 2003 time: 05:27
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This patch is only available through StarDock Central apparently, so tonight I will lug my Toshiba 1955-801s the 0.2 mile back to my office where dwells the broadband connection. Ah, well, I need to get StarDock Central running anyway.
Will there be patches from time to time that do not require direct connect? There are players, believe it or not, whose computers are not continuously connected to the network, in fact whose computers are very rarely connected to the network. I am one of those players.
Of course I like GalCiv so much that I will lug my laptop back up here whenever there is a new patch of any kind. Not everyone is so fortunate.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, all of you at StarDock, for being responsive to us gamers out here who perhaps say "thank you" so rarely because usually no "thank you" is deserved!
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unic
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Sweden
Sep 1999 time: 06:27
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quote: Originally posted by Malleus
Let me echo the desire for:
1) More context-sensitive menus and right-click help.
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Yeah, better in-game help is on the top of my wish list for Galactic Civilizations.
Some examples:
* In the Governor screen, when setting build queues, I want to be able to see the effects of the different social projects.
* In the research screen, when choosing what tech to research, I can see the immediate effects of it (what Social projects, Military projects, etc, becomes available) - I want to be able to get info on what those things actually do.
* When I get told that I have discovered a tech, it would be nice to be able to again see all the effects of that tech.
* When I've built a trade goods or such, where can I find out the effects of it after it is finished?
Also, in several cases, I would like more detailed information to be available.
For example, in economy, if I could click on the 'Leases' line, to see how my leases split up and when they expire... same for tributes. In general, better access to that kind of information would be nice.
I'd suggest having a look at Alpha Centauri's hyperlinked help... I mostly found that rather good to use when planning what to research, etc.
(And, unrelated, I would very much like to see the Save bug get fixed! Really annoying to save, then day after load, and find that the game situation isn't the same as when I saved!)
/unic
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