![]() It just seems to completely lack any real depth to the point where it appears that almost everything is worth building in every town and the races look like minor alterations of the exact same units. What gives me pause is what i've seen of the strategic level of the game. I was instantly intrigued when I saw them casting spells to enhance their empire (i'm a bit of a sucker for magic in spite of what that favorites list above may have implied) and the tactical battles seemed potentially entertaining. It was shortly before I gave up on GC2 that I had found this game on Youtube being played by some of the people I watch regularly. The early game was ridiculously slow and the combat was simply dull (cinematic battles were not enough to make up for 0 input and a rock, paper, scissors combat mechanic.) Anyway, because of that I found myself looking for another 4x game that might be interesting enough to satisfy my desire to play 4x before moving onto something else in my Steam library. Recently, I found myself playing GalCiv 2 for the first time and I got bored of it very quickly. I loved games like MOO 1/2, Star Trek: BotF, Most of the Civ games (I was disappointed in the vanilla Civ V but the expansions made it much better,) Sins of a Solar Empire and Warlock: Master of the Arcane (I haven't played 2 yet.) I've played many more 4x games but those rank among the favorites I can remember atm. ![]() ![]() I'm no expert at 4x games but i've been playing them for a very long time now when the mood for some deeper strategy hits me. I know what many of you are probably thinking, "another one of these?" Well, I just haven't found an answer yet among the other threads I found while searching to finally convince me one way or the other so I thought i'd ask myself with more direct points.
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