Galactic Civilizations II Announced by Stardock Corporation; Sequel To Award Winning Strategy Game Targets End of 2005.CANTON, Mich. -- Developer Stardock Entertainment has released Galactic Civilizations Galactic Civilizations is a turn-based strategy computer game developed by Stardock and released in March 2003. The game is a remake of the vintage OS/2 series. It was distributed at retail and as part of Stardock's TotalGaming. 1.2 today. Galactic Civilizations is a space-based strategy game set near the dawn of the 23rd century. The player takes on the role of leader of Earth and must compete against dozens of alien civilizations in a hostile galaxy. Through military might, technological prowess PROWESS Infectious disease A clinical trial–Recombinant Human Activated Protein C [Zovant™] Worldwide Evaluation in Severe Sepsis , economic strength, and diplomatic ability, each civilization must try to build its own interstellar in·ter·stel·lar adj. Between or among the stars: interstellar gases. interstellar Adjective between or among stars Adj. 1. empire. Prior to its March 2003 release, developer Stardock had promised that it would continue to provide meaningful updates to the game for an entire year after release. The game, which includes no CD copy protection whatsoever, strives to win gamers by delivering updates to players who bought the game. "Rather than try to fight piracy piracy, robbery committed or attempted on the high seas. It is distinguished from privateering in that the pirate holds no commission from and receives the protection of no nation but usually attacks vessels of all nations. by punishing legitimate customers with copy protection, we tried to encourage people to purchase the game by rewarding customers with a year's worth of free updates based on their feedback," said Brad Wardell Bradley R. Wardell (born 24 June, 1971 in Texas), commonly known as Brad Wardell, is an American residing in Michigan. He is the founder, current President, and CEO of Stardock, a software development and computer games company. , Project Manager of Galactic Civilizations at Stardock. Additional updates after release meant something, especially given that the game, out of the box, won Editor's Choice Awards from both Computer Gaming World Computer Gaming World (CGW) was the first magazine devoted exclusively to computer games. CGW was founded in 1981 by Russell Sipe as a semi-monthly publication. and Computer Games Magazine Computer Games Magazine was a computer gaming print magazine. It was formerly Computer Games Strategy Plus, and before that, Strategy Plus. While its initial focus was on strategy games, it covered a wide range of game genres. . The game also recently won best Turn Based Strategy game from Gamespy and was a finalist for strategy game of the year from Computer Gaming World, Gamespot, and elsewhere. Computer Games Magazine rated Galactic Civilizations as one of the 10 best games released in 2003. The free updates Stardock has provided have built on the already strong game play of the original release. During the first month of the game's release, Stardock released a "BonusPak" for Galactic Civilizations players that added additional cut scenes, new technologies, new events and much more. Over the summer 2003, Stardock released several updates to the game that added new diplomatic options, increased the intelligence of the critically acclaimed computer AI, and more. In Fall of 2003, Stardock released a free expansion pack for the game. The expansion pack added rally points, an integrated encyclopedia encyclopedia, compendium of knowledge, either general (attempting to cover all fields) or specialized (aiming to be comprehensive in a particular field). Encyclopedias and Other Reference Books , new graphics for the stars, new abilities for interstellar governors, a game master mode (cheat mode), and a host of new technologies, events, ships, anomalies, and more. The game has shipped over 100,000 copies worldwide making it one of the best selling strategy games of 2003. A person can purchase Galactic Civilizations at retail anywhere in the world and use their unique serial # to download the full latest/greatest version of the game - even if they don't have the CD that came with the game. Even years from now, if the user has lost their CD, all they need is their serial # (and if they lost that, they can use Stardock's automated serial lookup A data search performed within a predefined table of values (array, matrix, etc.) or within a data file. to email them their lost serial #) and can re-download the full game via Stardock's Drengin.net game network free of charge. Galactic Civilizations 1.2 fixes defects reported by users as well as adds new features such as Logistics, smarter diplomacy, Good/Evil technology handling in diplomacy, and more. Stardock also focused on the underlying graphics engine for v1.2 and as a result of performance improvements, Galactic Civilizations 1.2 has lower system requirements To be used efficiently, all computer software needs certain hardware components or other software resources to be present on a computer system. These pre-requisites are known as (computer) system requirements and are often used as a guideline as opposed to an absolute rule. than the original release (it can now be played on a Pentium 2-400Mhz machine as the minimum hardware configuration). A full list of the features and enhancements and bug fixes A revised program file or patch that corrects a software bug. See bug, patch and hot fix. (programming) bug fix - A change to a program or system intended to permanently cure a bug. to Galactic Civilizations can be found here: http://sdcentral.stardock.com/public/gc1/production/history.htm Galactic Civilizations 1.2 is a free download from http://www.galciv.com. It can be downloaded either as a stand-alone update or via Stardock Central Stardock Central is a software content delivery and digital rights management system used by Stardock customers to access components of the Object Desktop, TotalGaming. , a program that allows users to obtain updates to all of Stardock's games on the fly. Gamers can purchase Galactic Civilizations either at their local retailer or from Stardock directly at http://www.galciv.com/purchase.asp. Galactic Civilizations (www.galciv.com) Price: Free for all Galactic Civilizations players or $39.95 new. Developer: Stardock Entertainment, Inc. (www.stardock.com) Publisher: Strategy First, Inc. (www.strategyfirst.com) Screenshots: www.galciv.com/gcx Trademark Notices: Galactic Civilizations, Stardock(R), and Stardock Entertainment are trademarks of Stardock Corporation. Galactic Civilizations (C) 2002, 2003, 2004 Stardock Entertainment. |
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