![]() ![]() They're also hiding the last Pollop settlement somewhere in their space. The damned owls and their overlords took way too much of the nice human space I had intended to conquer. I stopped laughing when it curb stomped the two titans I had sent to investigate the rift, though. That ship's name? The Master of Orion II. If you manage to study the rifts, you can pass through them to fight a Master titan. They're nasty as usual, with high level tech. They're the remnant from the previous game. Might be a good "wait for summer sale" option if those discounts aren't available to you.Īlso, nearly fell out of my chair laughing at an end game bit:Įvery so often, space rifts appear. I got it at a discount, since I owned the original. Your people will only tolerate so much, so you can't simply bargain at will. Unless they're currently on the front line.ĭiplo system is interesting. And then, you get a major tech upgrade and it's time for all of your ships to get a refit. I've spent a lot of time designing a new ship, then sending it to battle, then making adjustments based on that battle and designing ship Mk. There are nigh infinite design philosophies, each with their own merits. The customization system is the real highlight. The battles reward good tactics, while not specifically requiring them. Still, I find it to be a very satisfying 4X type experience. There are still a lot of little issues, as is the nature of small production games. ![]()
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