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Default Re: Galactic Civilizations II impressions

Maybe you should try a better distribution like Debian or Ubuntu. Redhat is pretty shoddy in general. Not good to judge all of Linux on Redhat. Ubuntu will almost certainly have good drivers raring to go for you, without any compilation or hacking.
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Default Re: Galactic Civilizations II impressions

Lots of excellent posts here. (And some subexcellent ones as well.)

I think Saber Cherry did a nice breakdown on what may constitute a bug (major, minor, gameplay, balance, functionality), and with that in mind, my subjective bug-rating would give GC2 at its current manifestation (1.0X.1) a bug-less rating of A- or B+. I haven't seen a lot to bug me, and have so far luckily been unplagued by lucky rangers.

This is not to say that this game would not be substantially different if I were King of Stardock; those differences would include a substantial change to combat, starting with some radical changes to the way initiative functions (attacker = vast advantage), increased transparancy, more interwoven tech tree, and methods of treating usable space on planets. However, I am a pure end-user, I know nothing about computers or programming. To me, this is a fine product; to my untrained eye, this is a piece of software that runs flawlessly on my poor little laptop since the day I downloaded it, it has a lovely windowed mode which I cherish, it launches in a jiffy and alt-tabs like a charm. For what it is worth, I would recommend purchasing this game over CivIV -- but then again, almost anything is better than a kick in the shins, even if the kick in the shins is *theoretically* very entertaining.
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