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Dark Avatar is here! Finally!

Dark Avatar is here! Finally!

Finally its here. I pre-ordered DA in November and I was playing beta since then.
When I saw the announcement for the release on 14th February I hoped I could get it a little sooner through Stardock update.
So finally a week before on 6 Feb. its available for those who pre-ordered it.
(its still downloading.. can't wait)    

Yes I wanted to say that and let others know and of course thank you guys at Stardock..
(hope your servers will not slow down after my post..)   

I have 2 questions. I ordered only the download not the box version.
Will be there a link to download an exe file so I can save or burn it on CD?
Metaverse will accept the scores from DA now?

Thank you, thank you, thank you..!  
(and I hope all works well in the game)
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Reply #51 Top
JUst started my download. Looking forward to posting at the metaverse again. Although it might be a while since the current speed goes back and forth between 2 and 16kb/s. I guess I just have to do something serious with my time until its down
Reply #52 Top
Played DA for three hours last night w/o a hiccup, you guys rock! I can't believe how much more stuff you packed into this already awesome game. Take a few weeks off and then get to work on your "fantasy TBS game"
Reply #53 Top
I pre-ordered 5 minutes ago    

I'll be checking my email every 5 minutes!!
Reply #54 Top
I pre-ordered 5 minutes ago

I'll be checking my email every 5 minutes!!


Sorry but only those who had already preordered had their orders processed last night. People preordering after that point will get access sometime later (I don't know when), as the store has not been switched over to immediately process DA orders yet.
Reply #55 Top
Now that burst my bubble.   
Reply #57 Top
Both of you, check your email
Reply #58 Top
Yes, thanks to stardock for the early download! It's great to have so many perks for pre-ordering. You've made me want nothing less than to do it again .


Yep. Way to go Stardock.   
Reply #59 Top
The not installing properly thing happened to me too during the beta, I did not try to re-install it. As I worked out your suggested way around it myself.

Still, I'd only look into it if a non-beta customer gets this error.
Reply #60 Top
I had this error. and am non-beta. The game works but has a startup warning, then before I click OK on it (it's a windows pop-up) the game goes...
Reply #61 Top
My sincere thanks, Stardock. You know how to encourage customers to keep coming back for more, I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for future games from you.
Reply #62 Top
Yes!! Let the mass squishing begin.  
Reply #63 Top
I purchased the downloadable version of dark avatar today . Do i still have to wait on feb 14th?
Reply #64 Top
Is it only available today online, or is it also in stores today in the box?
Reply #65 Top
Is it only available today online, or is it also in stores today in the box?


Some users have reported seeing GC2:Gold in stores today already.
Reply #66 Top
Is the Gold edition going to be available in Canadian stores?
Reply #67 Top
After being a lurker for so long, went ahead and threw down my $45 for the Gold Edition tonight. Passing the time until I get the serials to download and looking forward to all the new features and gameplay!   
Reply #68 Top
Thanks for the release guys. I preordered when it first went on sale, downloaded the beta, but never got the chance to take a good look at it. Now that it's finished, hopefully I'll carve out some time. I downloaded it and took a quick look, and I must say it seems spiffy.

Looking forward to getting my CDs in the mail. Keep up the good work,

-HM
Reply #69 Top
I downloaded Dark Avatar yesterday, booted it up -- and got sucked right in. First off, I was tickled to find it had the only real feature request I had for CG2: the ability to save a character once you've defined it. Seriously -- that's all I've really wanted.

Besides some of the new game features (e.g., asteroid mining), I noticed what must be some changes made for balance. Playing at 'challenging', I found that anomalies yielded much less cash than they used to, which undercuts one of my standard opening strategies, namely making a quick research climb to 'Sensors' and then fast-spending out two or three extra survey craft; I almost always get my money back quickly and then a lot more after that. I also noticed that planets I settled seemed less likely to have bonus tiles, while the computer opponents had many more bonus tiles on their worlds, but that may have been just luck of the draw in those first few trial games.

After an hour or two of playing around, I decided to try the 'Dark Avatar' campaign. I'll note for the record that neither the Altarian Prophesy campaign nor the Dread Lords campaign held my interest sufficiently to get me past the first few scenarios. Dark Avatar, on the other hand, sucked me right in. I was up playing until 5 am, then picked up again late this afternoon and finished it just a little while ago. Kudos to whoever put the campaign together; it's well designed, tough but fair (I played at 'Normal' difficulty), and forces you to use lots of different game design aspects. (I also found that I carefully crafted my character's attributes and politics to match the anticipated demands of each scenario.) The final scenario was the toughest and longest; it was just teetering on the brink of being tedious when I caught up enough in tech and money to take the fight to the Dread Lords. Once they were gone, it was pretty easy to finish off the Korath, though they were clever enough to have changed their ship weapons/defenses to counter my current fleet, forcing me to quickly do a redesign myself and then upgrade a few of my ships for the final assualt.

I did have two freeze-ups in the course of about 12-15 hours of playing, and I'm pretty sure they were both triggered by clicking on the Civilization Manager icon at the bottom of the screen while the game itself was still catching up with me. I have MS Visual Studio installed on my laptop; both times the game tried to bring up the Visual Studio Just-In-Time panel and my whole system locked up. Other than that, the game ran quick and solid. I'm especially grateful that the game for the most part no longer interrupts you while you're in the middle of doing something to accomplish what it thinks should happen next.

All in all, a great upgrade and well worth the price. It brings some freshness and interesting twists to a game that I've probably already spent far more time with than I should have. Well done; congratulations to all and sundry. ..bruce..

A HINT FOR THE LAST SCENARIO IN THE DARK AVATAR CAMPAIGN (POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR THOSE WHO LIKE TO FIGURE THESE THINGS OUT ON THEIR OWN): The Dread Lords will keep showing up with their nasty ships to blow away any starbases you attempt to build. So just build one simple starbase early on, away from your systems, and leave a ship nearby so that you can see what the Dread Lords are using for weapons and defense. Then don't attempt to build another starbase until you have built up enough mean ships of your own to take them on -- and then build a starbase as bait, with your ships in position to trap the DLs. Note that I went through a fair amount of time, money, starbases, and ships before I figured out this is what I would have to do.