Sins of a Solar Empire II
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
So what separates Sins of a Solar Empire from other epic space 4x games?
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
For me, it was all about the three dimensional RTS aspects and the great tech tree. I'm definitely interested in this, even though I passed on the last GalCiv entry. That video has me salivating.
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
For me, what I remember is that it was a lot about the maps and combat. It was a non-twitchy RTS with 4x elements, not a straight up 4x game, but you did have to pay attention to your fleets and use the special abilities in a timely fashion, and you could have some fantastic space battles (which you could slow to a crawl and just watch cool effects/battles, or speed up to get it over with), but also, the star lanes made for good chokepoint battles. The pirate faction was also fun in that way - finding the pirate base definitely had a "here there be pirates" vibe to the map and your strategies, and being able to buy the pirates off to attack your enemies was fun, but there were also some balance issues with the Pirates that could make them annoying and it was good to have an option to turn them off.
I played it far more than any other space games like it (Homeworld, GalCiv, Stellaris, Endless Space). It had one huge flaw - it was 32-bit, and had 32-bit memory issues which made huge maps rather unplayable. this one's 64-bit.
This may get me back to PC gaming, if my rig can handle it (edit - yup! pretty easily I think, even tho I have a hard ceiling for my graphics card, as my motherboad is so old it doesn't have the PCI bandwidth to handle the nv30x+ generation and it tops out at the 20x generation).
YOu can see from the specs that this is probably more CPU/RAM dependent than GPU:
System Requirements
Minimum:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 10 v1607+ / 11 (64-bit)
Processor: 4-core Processor (Intel Core i5 5th-generation or AMD Ryzen 2x00 series)
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: 3D Video Card w/2GB VRAM (Nvidia GeForce 950 / AMD Radeon RX 450)
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 20 GB available space
Additional Notes: 1920x1080 minimum screen resolution
Recommended:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 11
Processor: 8-core Processor (Intel Core i7 9th-generation or AMD Ryzen 3x00 series)
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: 3D Video Card w/4GB+ VRAM (Nvidia GeForce 1060 or AMD Radeon 580)
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 20 GB available space
Additional Notes: 1920x1080 minimum screen resolution
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
Wait... has SOASE2 been available for pre-order/Early Access on Epic for over a year already (as of 10/27/22 according to Epic)?!
At any rate, I am super excited about this.
Now, let's resurrect Sword of the Stars and I'll be happy!
At any rate, I am super excited about this.
Now, let's resurrect Sword of the Stars and I'll be happy!
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
I'd agree with the others - it was a really well designed, well balanced 4X game with controlled battles (sort of like Total War on the surface), with great aesthetics. It was one of those games where I would queue things up and then just enjoy watching - a little like Homeworld.
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
This always had some challenging fun moments -- frantically trying to repair your star base and rebuild your defense after the last assault while watching in dismay as an enemy fleet jumps in... with a Titan. Or watching your longest-serving fleet vessel turn so slowly to flee, as you desperately try to preserve all the experience it accumulated... The factions were fairly well balanced from what I recall, save for the one that allowed you to build 2-3 starbases per system, which served effectively as a star route block/fleet destroyer option.
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
Loved both SoaSE and SotS. But preferred Sins. Played it a very long time. Even made and uploaded my own maps for it. I enjoyed finding a bottleneck system and fortressing it up to close off that route so i could concentrate on other others of my empire.
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
Also, this thread has caused me to reinstall.
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
Great, SoTSE and SoTS I (not II) are my goto games for 4x space strategy light. RTS/Pausable to give orders, great UI and distinct factions. More or less a remake of the older Conquest Frontier Wars (which I still have a copy of play from time to time). Great that it got a facelift and core changeout to x64.
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
I loved Frontier Wars. Played it twice but its been forever. I also loved the Star Trek games in the series Armada.
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
One other I remember is a map with a wormhole to a new map, and bringing my Titan and a mobile starbase with my fleet to establish the beachhead! That was one crazy-ass battle that I loved!Dogstar wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 12:09 pm This always had some challenging fun moments -- frantically trying to repair your star base and rebuild your defense after the last assault while watching in dismay as an enemy fleet jumps in... with a Titan. Or watching your longest-serving fleet vessel turn so slowly to flee, as you desperately try to preserve all the experience it accumulated... The factions were fairly well balanced from what I recall, save for the one that allowed you to build 2-3 starbases per system, which served effectively as a star route block/fleet destroyer option.
Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
Thanks for sharing!Daehawk wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 10:19 pm Dev journal 2
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app ... 8808433640
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Re: Sins of a Solar Empire II
Pirate raiders have departed. That still haunts me haha.
Loved the Star Trek mod someone did as well.
Loved the Star Trek mod someone did as well.