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In GalCiv, you have both individual rankings and empire rankings (think "clans"). My empire
"Arnor" is lonely now but you just wait! :)
"Arnor" is lonely now but you just wait! :)
There's my profile. Your hall of fame is kept track of on the web. That way, let's say you play GalCiv
on your laptop as well as on a second machine. You can have a single global high score list to see
how you're doing. Plus, I've won my first medal for being in the top 10. GalCiv tracks I think the top
5,000 players. Might be higher than that (might be top 10,000). Right now it's pretty easy to be in the
top 10. And I'm still ranked an ensign for now.
on your laptop as well as on a second machine. You can have a single global high score list to see
how you're doing. Plus, I've won my first medal for being in the top 10. GalCiv tracks I think the top
5,000 players. Might be higher than that (might be top 10,000). Right now it's pretty easy to be in the
top 10. And I'm still ranked an ensign for now.
Conclusions
Often times one plays strategy games and the only realistic way to win is through conquest. But there
are other paths available in GalCiv. They require skill but they're also a lot of fun. It also requires
some tactical knowledge such as figuring out where to send those freighters and then positioning
your starbases in the right way. And it takes real strategic planning. I was only 6% of the way
through the technologies in GalCiv when I won. Two days. In GalCiv, you're not meant really to get
all the techs. You pick which path you want to take. I chose the path of cultural dominator and went
for it. It was high risk though. The Yor had overlord battle technology which in essence meant that
they could easily have conquered me. So why didn't they? Because I was allied with the Drengin.
And while the Drengin were allied with the Yor as well, they wouldn't have necessarily, or even
likely sided with them because the Drengin needed my trade.
are other paths available in GalCiv. They require skill but they're also a lot of fun. It also requires
some tactical knowledge such as figuring out where to send those freighters and then positioning
your starbases in the right way. And it takes real strategic planning. I was only 6% of the way
through the technologies in GalCiv when I won. Two days. In GalCiv, you're not meant really to get
all the techs. You pick which path you want to take. I chose the path of cultural dominator and went
for it. It was high risk though. The Yor had overlord battle technology which in essence meant that
they could easily have conquered me. So why didn't they? Because I was allied with the Drengin.
And while the Drengin were allied with the Yor as well, they wouldn't have necessarily, or even
likely sided with them because the Drengin needed my trade.
So there you have it. Visit us at
www.galciv.com
if you want to learn more about the game.
Getting Support
Technical support is through Strategy First (
www.strategyfirst.com
). However, players are also
encouraged to check out the main Galactic Civilizations website (
http://www.galciv.com
) where the
development team is available at and other players can talk to you on the forums to help you out with
problems. Software updates will also be available on the GalCiv website.
problems. Software updates will also be available on the GalCiv website.
Using Stardock Central
Stardock Central (SDC) is a free, late beta product providing several different centralised functions
for a variety of Stardock and Dregin.Net products - not just GalCiv. Its design, development and