SOS--Lost Noob Here!!!

I Just Got Blasted Out of the Quadrant On My First Campaign!!!!!




Dear All:

Greetings from Canada!!! I hope this finds you and yours well. As for me, I could complain...yadda, yadda. yadda.

I just bought the game this week, and am finding myself terribly lost. In fact, today, I found myself totally blown out existence, and I really don't have a clue as to what I did wrong. Could any of you kind souls please help this Tau'ri find the right track? I really don't want to get blown out of the game again. AS far as I know, I didn't piss (pardon my French!) anyone off.

HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!


The floor is now open for any and all ideas, suggestions and vague notions.

Live long and prosper, take care and thank you kindly!!!!!

Sincerely yours always,

Indy.
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Try focusing on building better ships much much later in the game rather then sooner.
i.e. I can build a 4 attack heavy fighter at the start of year 1(2227 in DA) but if I wait and focus my civilization on research and get the better techs (Psionic beams, Expert Miniturization, Medium Hulls and someother choice tech which I can't remember right now for instance) I can build an attack 98 frigate by early year 2(2228 in DA). As you can see, there is a tremendous diference. In fact, I can have upto 6 times the individual crippling AI's military might with just one or two of the better ships(depending on the conditions).

Just remember, you must have a manufacturing capacity to make these ships within a reasonable period of time. They are much much better but also considerably more expensive. A Psionic Beam armed heavy frigate can cost as much as 1 TC(Trillion Credits or 1000 BC) to manufacture.


Also, you should try focusing your spending to a specific area where you need it. Trying to coast at 33%, 33% and 34% at the spending bars for each production category is never(maybe sometimes but very occasionally) wise. As all of your production sources of each category are producing a third of what they can at the spending rates mentioned above.
i.e. When you build a Basic Lab it says it will produce 6 RPs/week. But it will only produce 6 RPs/week if your research spending is at full(100%), at 33% it will produce 2-3RPs/week, so it is imperative that you efficiently distribute 100% full spending in each area as needed(or coast if nessesary).

And starting the campaign as your first galaxy isn't always the best idea. Try playing a sandbox game(metaverse or normal) to get you better acquianted with the basics. I would suggest beginning at normal or higher.

In the campaign, the storyline is set. The AI will attack you or make peace, etc when it is suppposed to as in the story. (I didn't play the campaign so don't take my word for it).

All the suggestions and tips mentioned above are for the sandbox mode. If you were seeking help for the campaign only then, my bad. Also, all the advice given above was given assuming you are new to the game.

-Fire
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What race did you play?

What difficulty setting were you on?

What size galaxy did you attempt?

Who were your AI opponents?
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Dear Fire:

Hello, from Canada!!!!! I hope this finds you and yours well.

Yes, you are EXTREMELY right in assuming that I'm new to this game. It was in the Sandbox Mode that I got blown out of the water!!! Metaverse, you say? What's that like--any easier for rookies like me? I think I'll try that when I go into the game again.

Your opinion please. Do you think I was wrong in buying this game or is it easier than it looks?

Your reassurances will be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely yours always,

Indy.
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Dear Lieutenant:

Good evening from Canada!!! I hope this finds you and yours well.

My settings were as follows: Milky Way for the galaxy for it was the most familiar one.
Two of my opponents were the Altarians and the Yor. I had seven, but I can't remember the other five at the moment.

I was playing as the Terrans in Sandbox Mode. It has been suggested to me by a fellow calling himself "Fire" He was the one who put the Metaverse bee in my bottom. It's something I haven't tried--yet.

I'm going back into the game to try Metaverse now. I think I'll try another galaxy.


Sincerely yours always,

Indy.
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Dear Fire:

Hello, from Canada!!!!! I hope this finds you and yours well.

Yes, you are EXTREMELY right in assuming that I'm new to this game. It was in the Sandbox Mode that I got blown out of the water!!! Metaverse, you say? What's that like--any easier for rookies like me? I think I'll try that when I go into the game again.

Your opinion please. Do you think I was wrong in buying this game or is it easier than it looks?

Your reassurances will be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely yours always,

Indy.
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Oh it is easier then it looks. And you were definitly right in buying the game. Believe me, once you get better acquianted with the game, doubt will vanish.

Blown out of the water, you say?
Then get right back in! Thats how I learned.

The metaverse is an option that allows you to create a character(see my profile) and use that character to play a completely fair game and submit it to the metaverse. In the metaverse you can compare your scores to other players' submissions. Its kind of like an indirect "multiplayer" system.
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Hi!
HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!
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1) Play turtorials.
2) Check GalCiv wiki: Gameplay.
3) Start again with small galaxy, "cakewalk" difficulty, two AIs, and just test everything: buildings, research, diplomacy... You need to learn the game before you can start to play "seriously".
4) Ask here specific questions. Your cry for help sounds too much like "I'd like to build a hadron collider, but I can't add two numbers." Sorry if that sounds harsh, but I'm just a human and I feel the time passing.

BR, Iztok
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Dear Iztok:

Greetings from Canada!! I hope this finds you and yours well.

No, I don't think you're being harsh at all. I guess the excitement got to me, that's all. I feel you're being honest.

I do have two questions: 1)Would it be a good idea if I researched EVERYTHING just to cover my basis? 2)I've also got the original GalCiv I here. Would it be a good idea to play that for a while, per your instructions, just to get my feet wet? 3) Excuse me for being dim, but what's a hadron collider?

Live long and prosper, take care and thank you kindly!!!!

Sincerely yours always,

Indy.

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Dear Iztok:

Greetings from Canada!! I hope this finds you and yours well.

No, I don't think you're being harsh at all. I guess the excitement got to me, that's all. I feel you're being honest.

I do have two questions: 1)Would it be a good idea if I researched EVERYTHING just to cover my basis? 2)I've also got the original GalCiv I here. Would it be a good idea to play that for a while, per your instructions, just to get my feet wet? 3) Excuse me for being dim, but what's a hadron collider?

Live long and prosper, take care and thank you kindly!!!!

Sincerely yours always,

Indy.

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Dear Iztok:

Greetings from Canada!! I hope this finds you and yours well.

No, I don't think you're being harsh at all. I guess the excitement got to me, that's all. I feel you're being honest.

I do have two questions: 1)Would it be a good idea if I researched EVERYTHING just to cover my basis? 2)I've also got the original GalCiv I here. Would it be a good idea to play that for a while, per your instructions, just to get my feet wet? 3) Excuse me for being dim, but what's a hadron collider?

Live long and prosper, take care and thank you kindly!!!!

Sincerely yours always,

Indy.

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Hi!
1)Would it be a good idea if I researched EVERYTHING just to cover my basis?
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Yes. Check what it does, use it (build, buy, put on a ship...) and check again.

2)I've also got the original GalCiv I here. Would it be a good idea to play that for a while, per your instructions, just to get my feet wet?
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No, not GC-1. Too different.

3) Excuse me for being dim, but what's a hadron collider?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider

I do have two questions
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Two?

BR, Iztok
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Dear Iztok:

Good afternoon from Canada!!! I hope this finds you and yours well.

As an explanation for why I've got the same thing in there twice, well, I got a little antsy with the way Gus (my computer)was moving his butt.

Secondly, two questions here: 1)Is it possible to adjust the number of habitable planets and asteroid fields whilst playing the game? 2)Secondly, what do you make of the Snathi? They're the civilization who have the leader who looks like an eyeless gopher. 3)What is the best way to start relationships, for lack of a better word, with these people, especially the Drengin Empire?

Live long and prosper, take care and thank you kindly!!!!

Sincerely yours always,

Indy.

Oh, good news, I'm making progress. I've got 5091 bcs in the bank.
Reply #12 Top
Hi!
1)Is it possible to adjust the number of habitable planets and asteroid fields whilst playing the game?
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No. Only at the start.

2)Secondly, what do you make of the Snathi?
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Just the last two X: eXploit, eXterminate.

3)What is the best way to start relationships, for lack of a better word, with these people, especially the Drengin Empire?
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Get better diplomacy ability than they have. Hit one of their bigger planets with one freighter. Have at least some military. If they ask for a reasonable amount of money, just pay. Pay them to fight someone else.

two questions here:
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Eh...

BR, Iztok

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Dear Iztok:

Good afternoon from Canada!!! I hope this finds you and yours well.

As an explanation for why I've got the same thing in there twice, well, I got a little antsy with the way Gus (my computer)was moving his butt.

Secondly, two questions here: 1)Is it possible to adjust the number of habitable planets and asteroid fields whilst playing the game? 2)Secondly, what do you make of the Snathi? They're the civilization who have the leader who looks like an eyeless gopher. 3)What is the best way to start relationships, for lack of a better word, with these people, especially the Drengin Empire?

Live long and prosper, take care and thank you kindly!!!!

Sincerely yours always,

Indy.

Oh, good news, I'm making progress. I've got 5091 bcs in the bank.
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"2)Secondly, what do you make of the Snathi? They're the civilization who have the leader who looks like an eyeless gopher."

Iztok said eXploit, eXterminate. Totally correct. To elaborate, here's what you do:

Demand money from them. Keep demanding until they won't give any more. Then conquer their nice Class 15 homeworld. This shouldn't be hard since they have a tendency of only building a single Defender for their military. You need some decent weapons(Stinger 4, Laser 5, or the top-level Railgun) on at least a small hull to destroy their defender and you need to research Planetary Invasion and then build and load Transports to attack and hopefully conquer their planet. To attack a planet, first destroy all ships orbiting it, then click on a nearby Transport of yours, and then right-click on the target planet.

"3)What is the best way to start relationships, for lack of a better word, with these people, especially the Drengin Empire?"

Establish trade routes, pay them(or else give them gifts), build a stronger military, have a better diplomacy ability, have treaties with them, don't have a war with them for a long time, make them fight someone else. Those are all the diplomacy tricks I know.

Oh, good news, I'm making progress. I've got 5091 bcs in the bank.
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Is your economy truly in the green or did you forget to set the sliders off of default(66% Spending)? Treasury isn't progress. Just starting a new game and setting Spending to 0% immediately will give you over 5091 bc in a few turns, but you wouldn't have made any progress.