Wow!

Just started playing today and when I looked at the clock it was 2 and a half hours later in the blink of an eye! I like it a lot better than GalCiv 1. One thing I'm not sure of though is how many other races should a brand new guy like me start off with. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! I can tell I'm gonna be playing this for a while.
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Reply #1 Top
play them all!

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Reply #2 Top
In my experience, more is better/easier. There's a better likelihood that one or two of them may challenge you, but there is also a better likelyhood of getting allies to fight with/for you. You can play some of the ai's off against each other etc., and if you're the kind of person who gets a kick out of tech whoring, more ai's causes that aspect of the game to be much easier. I find that actually lowering the number of ai's to sucker...err... to challenge you, actually ramps up the difficulty level a bit. Toughest games I play nowadays are with no more than 3 other races.
Reply #3 Top
That's what I did. Bite off as much as you can. If you choke on it just reduce it next time.
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Just o n e t u r n m o r e .. before I go to bed....well maybe one more, just one more,.....
Reply #5 Top
Agreed. The AI is much tougher when it has room to expand. Gigantic with 9 races is a different game from Gigantic with 5.
Reply #6 Top
when I looked at the clock it was 2 and a half hours later in the blink of an eye!


That is the only problem with this game, it is addictive with the "just one more turn" attitude.
I once stayed up until midnight playing the game because I didn't realise what the time was, I find the best way to stop playing is to finish a game because then most people automatically look at a clock to see what the time is.

As for the number of opponents, I'd agree with what has already been said.
Reply #7 Top
I have removed all clocks and time telling devices from my lair when conquering the galaxy.