[quote who="Shurdus" reply="81" id="2616930"] [quote who="seanw3" reply="80"]Well your little though has bigger rammifications than you realize thought-hole. You want to create a war strategy server controlled at an undiscloed location that is capable of tactical and strategic learning and you want ot feed it terrabytes of data? Are you totally insane? ![/quote] You have a problem placing it at an undisclosed location?[/quote] <a href="http://en
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From the E.U.L.A.: YOU MAY: 1. Install and use one copy of the SOFTWARE on a single computer. 2. Install a second copy of the SOFTWARE on a second computer only if you are the main user of this computer (home computer or laptop for example).
All you need to do is send an email to support@stardock.com and that will create a support ticket.
1) Right click on the game in Impulse. 2) Select 'View Registration' 3) ??? 4) Profit.
Sometimes the prefs.ini file doesn't save correctly for one reason or another, and it gets corrupted. Not often, but at least it's an easy fix. Glad to hear you're up and running again, though. For general knowledge sake, if you're playing Dread Lords or Dark Avatar, you can check the other GalCiv2 related folders in 'My Games' for their debug.err and prefs.ini files.
[quote who="DirtySanchezz" reply="9" id="2613480"]Didn't that patch also weaken the pirates?[/quote] Yes, though they're still quite formidable.
Navigate to Documents\My Games\GC2TwilightArnor and remove the prefs.ini file from the directory. Then launch the game again. Does the issue persist? Also, are you running the game with any mods
Try closing Impulse and running the following file: http://sd.stardock.com/curthendzell/fix_registrations.reg Make sure to follow the link in Internet Explorer, as other web browsers will not handle the file type correctly. Once you follow the link, save the file and double click it to apply it. Then relaunch Impulse. You will need to re-login with your username/e-mail (either will
Also, could you take a screenshot of what is happening? I'm curious what this looks like, exactly.
We had some 'things' happening on our end that have been cleared up. Anyone trying to activate the Demon Assassin or Oculus, log into multiplayer again, and it should work. Sorry about any inconvenience.
General rule for Stardock serial numbers is to only use numbers (0-9) and the letters A-F, and make sure to include the dashes.
There are three versions of the game you can play: Sins of a Solar Empire (vanilla) Entrenchment Diplomacy Each version includes all of the content from the previous version(s), meaning you can't play Diplomacy without Entrenchment's starbases (but why would you want to? Starbases are the coolest!). Trinity is the name of the compilation of all three. It's like saying "S
If that doesn't work, you can use the bat signal: support@stardock.com
There are three versions of the game you can play: Sins of a Solar Empire (vanilla) Entrenchment Diplomacy Each version includes all of the content from the previous version(s), meaning you can't play Diplomacy without starbases (but why would you want to?). Trinity is the name of the compilation of all three. It's like saying "Sins of a Solar Empire: Complete", only way cooler. Trinity is completely compatible with the non-Trinity copies of the g
Send an email to support@stardock.com so we can straighten things out for you. Dealing with account stuff on the forums isn't really the best idea, as personal information is sometimes needed.
I would recommend sending an email to support@stardock.com for help. Usually, account issues don't work so well on the forums, as there may be some personal information involved.
...Or it will be announced today: http://forums.demigodthegame.com/380802 Congrats to the winners!
What do you mean, can't move? Are you trying to pan with edge-scrolling with the mouse, or with keyboard shortcuts? Do the ships not move when you give them commands? Are you playing in windowed mode, or fullscreen? The more details, the better!
Sorry about the silence, we can't see everything all the time. [e digicons]:([/e] We should be announcing the winner at the end of the week, keep an eye out for a news item, and I'll try to remember to link to it here when it happens.
Try manually deleting your settings files. They should be here in XP: C:\Documents and Settings\YOUR_USER_NAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Setting You may need to turn on hidden files/folders in explorer first. The main files are user.setting/diplomacy.user.setting and camera.setting/diplomacy.camera.setting When you run the game again, it should recreate them with defaults, but if there was something wrong with the
[quote who="Wintersong" reply="12" id="2599261"]Come on people, where are the Twilight jokes?[/quote] I'm on Team Edward .
I usually don't like necro threads (almost 2 years! really?), but for fun, I'll add that with Impulse, you can download an archive of your game, so you can keep a backup copy on a hard drive, rather than optical media. Not only do you have to worry less about disc degradation, but you won't have to download it all again if you ever reinstall Windows.
You are correct, 'Play Sins' gives you just the base game content, or 'vanilla', as it's commonly referred to here on the forums. 'Play Entrenchment' gives you starbases and other content. 'Diplomacy' gets you everything. This also comes in handy when you want to play multiplayer with someone that doesn't have all of the expansions. There was a lot of confusion over the difference between Diplomacy and Trinity when the games first came out, too, so don't worry, you'r
This is a common issue with security software and firewalls. Try adding exceptions in or disabling temporarily any you might be running and see if that helps. If all else fails, feel free to use the Bat Signal: support@stardock.com
Wormhole. At some point later on in the game, a blacksmith will lose a shield he was working on for you in some freak magic accident, and it will be sent back in time.