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 You cant play multiplayer in Gal Civ and I dont think its planned for GC2 is it? That right there kills any desire to want to invest time in it. I might not play MP games of SE4 all that often, but I want the ability to do so. The ones I have played have been a blast!
 I also couldnt make heads or tails out of the econ system in Gal Civ. It didnt seem to make sense to me that colonizing a poor world made even you good worlds produce less?? Maybe I was just missing something, but it was not intutitive to me....at all.
 
 I had a lot of hope for GalCiv. It appeared shortly after I was so utterly crushed by the train wreck that was MOO3. I jumped into GC wholeheartedly, but in the end, I just couldnt get into it. SE4 on the other hand, I just keep coming back to every time the desire to play a Sci-Fi 4x hits!
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		| Atrocities said: The problems with MOO3 are too numberous to list here.  I bought the game and can speak from first hand experience, the game is uber crap.  Do not waste your time or money on it even if you find it for $1.00 at a sale.
 
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 GalCiv2 borrowed from SEIV? Kewl, considering SEIV was fairly old by then. Nothing wrong with that. Might actually get me to check out GC2. GalCiv the original pre-dated the Space Empire series I think, altho most of that was on OS/2 instead of Windows 
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		| Frederick_d_Ohlmann said: Oh and BTW what were the flaw of Moo3 . Everybody says that it's [censored] but forgot to say the reason.
 
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I may have to take a look at GalCiv2 though
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		| PTF said: ...But I guess this turns to be as effective as asking something about Gothic in a Morrowind forum.
 
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		| Gandalf Parker said: GalCiv2 borrowed from SEIV? Kewl, considering SEIV was fairly old by then. Nothing wrong with that. Might actually get me to check out GC2. GalCiv the original pre-dated the Space Empire series I think, altho most of that was on OS/2 instead of Windows
 
 |  this is correct.  the original was a ground breaking game with brilliant AI, for OS/2.
 
the current release of GC has gotten some very mixed reviews.  some of them are quite good, and it sounds like i would enjoy playing it.
 
the feature list from the upcoming GC2 seems to be read straight from SE4.  Every feature on it was a feature of SE4.
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 About a month ago I saw MOO3 sitting on my shelf and had recently seen several posts at Apolyton about major user-made mods/patches which supposedly made it playable.  So I said, what the heck - I am 2 years older, *wiser* perhaps I was too harsh.  So I proceeded to spend 2-3 hours a night, for around 20+ days, first installing about a dozen mods, then playing one game until around Turn 250+.  I admit that it was a better experience (namely do to the user mods) than my experience when it first came out - but that is akin to saying I would prefer death by firing squad over drowning...still an absolute frustration b/c they had a lot of great ideas and I think ground combat is actually implemented in an *almost* cool way.  Its very sad actually. 
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