Now who didn't see this coming?
They just cut the cheese, so to speak. |
Regretably many of us did. I still remain hopeful some rebalancing will occur before going gold. This is not about so called "cheese" - an over used phrase thats usually well wide of the mark, as in this case. I have a great respect for GalCiv2 and have hugely enjoyed it - on Gigantic Maps. I hate games on small maps, they are not "immersive" enough for me. I was originally lured away from Civ4, having been with that franchise for many years, by the superb Stardock Dev support / customer involvement, and still get a large expansive game area to get into.
Crawling across a Gigantic map at such nerfed speeds makes no sense on a Gigantic map, its like watching paint dry, and even less fun. The other changes in DA are fabulous, and they make it a whole new wonderful experience. The engine size change in the Beta build has killed off Gigantic Maps stone dead, and for me, killed off GalCiv2. To play "plain 'ol" GC2 now, having tasted DA with its asteroids and other great improvements, is like going back to Cod after getting used to Caviar.
I'll have a few games on DA final, see how it goes, but if there is little change from the latest Beta balancing, then I will be an ex-GalCiv player. I well understand the development dilema re adaptive AI's and the limitations on forward AI predictive ability. However in a personal sense the balance on the latest build has tipped too far towards AI adaptive programming at the expense of player enjoyment on Gigantic maps. It will make no difference to non Gigantc map Players (particularly Large maps and below), and for them GalCiv2 will remain, fundamentally, a wonderful game that is a huge credit to Stardock.
For me, I am not into crawling at snails pace the whole game over a Gigantic play area - its rather like building six-lane motorways (or Freeways as our colonial cousins call them

) then expect motorists to be extatic at compulsory engine limiters nerfing car speeds to 40mph on a 3,000 mile 6 lane road, and still enjoy driving.
Regards
Zy