Справочник Пользователя для games-pc galactic civilizations

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to it. Alien civilizations make foreign policy decisions based on the ethical values of other 
civilizations. 
  
Getting around the Galactic Civilizations Interface 
  
When the game begins, you are first given a progress report and then taken to the technology policy 
screen to choose what to research first. We will discuss the technology screen in detail in 
“Technology Policy Screen”. 
   
Keyboard Commands 
Key 
Effect 
Cursor Keys 
Moves ships in specificed direction 
Keypad 
keys 
Moves ships in specific direction (check Numlock) 
Sentries a ship (ship will not be called on unless an alien ship comes within sensor range. 
Guard mode (ship will not be called on unless an enemy alien ship comes within sensor 
range. 
TAB 
Finds the next available ship with moves remaining. 
SPACE 
Currently selected ship chooses to pass on its turn. 
Turns multiple ships on the same tile into a fleet. 
Un-Fleet. Breaks a selected fleet back into individual units. 
Center on currently selected ship. 
F1 
Galactic Map Window  
F2 
Planet List 
F3 
Ship List 
F4 
Domestic Policy 
F5 
Foreign Policy 
F6 
Technology Policy 
F7 
Open Planet View for first planet in civilization 
F9 
Bring up Tactical Map 
Ctrl-R 
Refresh your sensors across the galaxy. 
ENTER 
Go to next turn 
Esc 
Dismiss a dialog or bring up the Game options dialog 
Will tell a survey ship to “Auto Survey” 
Ctrl-N 
Generate a new galaxy, using the current settings 
  
The mouse also provides a large number of options as well. 
  
Mouse Controls  
 
Left clicking on a ship selects it. Right clicking on the map sends it on its destination.  Clicking on 
space and holding down the left mouse button will “grip” space and allow you to adjust your view. 
  
Holding down the Control key (Ctrl) while left clicking on multiple ships will allow you to select 
multiple ships.  Holding down the Shift key while left click-dragging on the map will allow you to 
also do the same. 
  
Double clicking on a ship, anomaly, resource or star base will bring up additional information on that 
object. Double clicking on a star will bring up the planetary management screen for the first 
colonized planet you control.