Space Strategy games?
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wahoyaho




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 12:08    Post subject: Space Strategy games?
Just picked up Galactic Civilizations II and Sins of Solar Empire and I'm really enjoying these two games. Are there any other recent good space strategy games? Smile
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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 12:14    Post subject:
Nexus - The Jupiter Incident

Not that recent, but still looks beautiful, and is one of the best space tactics/strategy game out there. It has a bit steep learning curve, but if you are willing, you are in for a treat. Smile
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jermore




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 12:28    Post subject:
Props on Nexus; absolutely nothing better for space tactical.

I get the feeling the op is looking for more 4x type gameplay though.. sadly none come to immediate mind.

I'll put out the default Homeworld 2 though; its purely RTS however. (hell is not even recent, but sure doesn't look old)
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dr-nix




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 12:30    Post subject:
It might not be exactly what you were asking for but Reunion is in the ballpark atleast.

I suggest you check it out (it's abandonware). It's a dosgame so you need dosbox or something like that.
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BKarza




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 14:48    Post subject:
dr-nix wrote:

I suggest you check it out (it's abandonware). It's a dosgame so you need dosbox or something like that.

That sounds pretty recent!

lol, just fukin wid ya. I heard that was a great game but never played it.


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dr-nix




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 15:41    Post subject:
BKarza wrote:
dr-nix wrote:

I suggest you check it out (it's abandonware). It's a dosgame so you need dosbox or something like that.

That sounds pretty recent!

lol, just fukin wid ya. I heard that was a great game but never played it.


It's a good game, one of the first games i had on cd, It's not a cd-rom game but i got it on a burned disc when i installed a multimedia kit into my PC (Dx4 486 100mhz 8mb ram 512mb hdd). Got it from the guy who installed it. It had a alot of sweet games and stuff (from the time, win95 was brand new at the time).

Anyways for me it's partly nostalgia but i genuinely think it's a good game. It's a tad short but thats never really bothered me.

PS! a multimedia kit was/is: a cd-rom, a soundcard, speakers and some apps/games.
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Banelord




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 18:51    Post subject:
Sins is probably about the best choice you have for space strategy. only issue i have with it is the Impulse crap for patches (and yes i own the game) and that the game has a tendency to drag on.

Hegemonia, Conquest: Frontier Wars, and ORB are some other titles id recommend looking into.

and you gotta at least try EVE online at some point.


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Mojohobo




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 19:30    Post subject:
Sword of the Stars with the 2 addons.

It's light on the world micro-management but excels in the ship building and combat.
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zipfero




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 20:03    Post subject:
They are not recent but the Homeworld games are iconic for this genre.


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NuclearShadow
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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 21:02    Post subject:
+1 to Hegemonia I really liked that game

+1 to Nexus - The Jupiter Incident as well. If I recalled correctly this game was much more tactical and if I recall correctly there wasn't any planet management or building of new ships either. So losing a ship and its appoint officers meant they were gone forever. This is the type of game I prefer because you actually have to care about your units and try to avoid causalities.
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Madagar




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 21:50    Post subject:
NuclearShadow wrote:

+1 to Nexus - The Jupiter Incident as well. If I recalled correctly this game was much more tactical and if I recall correctly there wasn't any planet management or building of new ships either. So losing a ship and its appoint officers meant they were gone forever. This is the type of game I prefer because you actually have to care about your units and try to avoid causalities.


The commanders didnt die if I remember right and you get a new ship with basic equipment
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NuclearShadow
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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 22:02    Post subject:
Madagar wrote:
NuclearShadow wrote:

+1 to Nexus - The Jupiter Incident as well. If I recalled correctly this game was much more tactical and if I recall correctly there wasn't any planet management or building of new ships either. So losing a ship and its appoint officers meant they were gone forever. This is the type of game I prefer because you actually have to care about your units and try to avoid causalities.


The commanders didnt die if I remember right and you get a new ship with basic equipment


Its been a long time since I played it so you may be right. Perhaps there was a chance of them dying but it wasn't 100%? Can anyone here remember?
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zmed




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 22:07    Post subject:
Devi-Lee wrote:
Alien Legacy: http://www.mobygames.com/game/alien-legacy

Sweet game.
Glad to see I'm not the only fan of that one. Smile

The non-CD version's music is still echoing in my brains from time to time. Razz
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Raap




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Mar 2009 22:14    Post subject:
Alien Legacy is pure awesomeness, definitely one of my favorite games despite its age.

Homeworld 1 is also excellent, and truely unique, as is the stand-alone expansion pack. Homeworld 2 is decent, but doesn't quite reach the level of the first one.

As for some more 4x'ish games, the Space Empires and Master of Orion games are my favorites.
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lhzr




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 02:37    Post subject:
a 4x one that hasn't been mentioned: ascendancy
i liked it in the good old days Smile
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syke247




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 10:18    Post subject:
Well hell, if you guys are pulling out the old stuff, don't neglect to mention Master of Orion 2 alongside it Very Happy


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Devi-Lee




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 10:25    Post subject:
True, I still play Master of Orion 1.
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Overlord123




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 10:51    Post subject:
Imperium Galactica I + II are great 4x games.
I'm still hoping for a true third part (Nexus was supposed to be IG III before it was renamed and transformed into a tactical game).
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Devi-Lee




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 11:16    Post subject:
I'm still amazed that in the good old days games had 2mb and they had better gameplay than the ones we have today with several GB of data.
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jermore




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 11:19    Post subject:
thats because back then game developers cared, now they just follow their absolute orders from the publisher.
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Zotten




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 11:22    Post subject:
lhzr wrote:
a 4x one that hasn't been mentioned: ascendancy
i liked it in the good old days Smile


I remember getting this game as a Virgin White Label release and playing it non-stop for 9hrs straight on my 486 DX2 Very Happy

Those were the days !

Also, from Gremlin : http://www.mobygames.com/game/fragile-allegiance
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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 11:26    Post subject:
I, obviously, can't like to anything here... but you can get the CD-ROM version of Alien Legacy from c0ck Razz
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Sajuuk_Khar




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 11:55    Post subject:
i would give another game, a pretty decent game: Star Wars Empire at War + Forces of Corruption. can't say it can compete with HW2 and Nexus which are my favourite space-rts game, but this game is still pretty good.
or you could just try Spore Very Happy and advance to space age. awesome Very Happy

and i must say, i am glad there are other Nexus players around here. really liked the game. quite good gameplay, but i bit boring story. anyway, i am still playing it from time to time!

EDIT: if you're interested in skirmish or have a few friends, try playing Star Trek Armada 2 but only if it's modded. i would recommend Fleet Operation mod


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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 11:59    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
I, obviously, can't like to anything here... but you can get the CD-ROM version of Alien Legacy from c0ck Razz
Wai-wha?

I've been trying to get my hands on a CD version of that one, but haven't find it anywhere on the net.
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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 12:02    Post subject:
Search Alien Legacy c0ck Razz

Trust me, lol.
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zmed




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 12:11    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
Search Alien Legacy c0ck Razz

Trust me, lol.
My oh my, thanks mate. Smile

Now I only need to configure my dosbox to handle CD mounts and I'm all set for a month. Smile
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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 12:14    Post subject:
I save time and hassle with DOSBox by using D-Fend Reloaded. It's an awesome front-end for DOXbox and makes configuring games, including CD-mounting, a breeze.
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Devi-Lee




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 12:15    Post subject:
For Dosbox make it like this:

1. Unzip alienlegacy cd to c:\AlienCD
2. Run dosbox
3. Type: mount c c:\
4. Type: mount d c:\AlienCD -t cdrom
5. Type: cd d:
6. Type: install (or whatever the name of installer exec is)

Should work.

edit: Hehe quite right Sabin Very Happy


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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 12:19    Post subject:
I wouldn't link to that directly, mate. You'll get in shit with the mods (there's NO such thing as "abandonware" - it's still illegal warez) *chuckles* Why do you think I didn't link to it?
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