After playing Sins over the course of a few weeks again on a large map, I am now in need for some other game until my Sins energy recharges but I always use Sins as a reference guide when buying other games of space . came across a game called Sword of the stars,never played it but saw some video streams on Youtube, and the game looked decent with ok graphics .
Have any of you guys played this game and if so how was it as far as capital ships and managing resources?
Does it have muliplayer?
Is it as deep as Sins when it comes to controlling individual ships all the way down to micromanaging just one ship in a fleet of caps?
What kind of learning curve is involved widh this game?
It is a pretty good title. A good level of micro and a reasonable curve. It just had an x-pack published a few months ago that is well done. If you like Sins you should like it.
It is worth noting upfront that it is a turn based game, only the combat simulator is in real time, that said...It's a very good game, especially with the expansion packs, very combat and war orientated, meaning for example Sins can honestly be said to have much greater non-combat depth than it, research is almost exclusively combat related (it's also to a degree, random so you can't expect to have a technology in two different playthroughs), and economics comes down to waiting till your planets have terraformed before spending all their money. The races play differently enough that you'll likely have to play test them till you find the one that you likeYes, it has multiplayer, but don't expect them to be short games, weeks is the method longer games should be measured by.There is nothing directly comparable to Sins capital ships in Sword of the Stars but once you get to Dreadnoughts (the largest ship class) you will be laughing maniacally as very large lasers annihilate your enemies
So both of you are giving a thumbs up to this game then.
Terraziel, are Swords cap ships as good looking as some of the cap ships in Sins and move like big ships or are they big ships that move like tiny fighters?
Sins has games that can last days, and you stated Swords can take weeks !
The Dreads are slow and powerful, even more so than sins capsips. A well designed dread can shred a fleet of destroyers or cruisers if they aren't handled well. Most of them look good, but the engine isn't as good a sins in the graphical department. Of course, they have more guns and many are on moving turrets.
In the new expansion you can get "fighters", though they are fairly usless late game, but really the combat is nothing like sins. there are no healthbars, and there are less ships on screen at a time, but it is more tactical. There are no special abilities or in combat repair, but you get ships that honetly feel more heavily armed than sins ships. You can also design and equip your ships to a degree. I personally love the game and the AI is fairly tough on the strategic map. It really is bad in combat, as I can generally maul larger fleets just because I know how to keep formations. Of course, once the AI gets dreads it doesn't matter as much. Really, imo, the hardest thing to get used to will be the races' different movement styles, but I like all of them except the zuul's as it is really micro heavy.
It is as much fun as GC2 to me with the last x-pack. If you only get the base game you might not think it is on par with GC2. You must get the x-packs for the full ride - It is one you will not regret if you are a real scifi 4X player.
i like sword of the stars, the only negative thing i can say is the "voice" acting drives me nuts. That can be fixed with the audio controls though. Its not near the micro and chaos of Moo, but ya still get some good sized fleets, in nice 3D and such.
I have heard the voices of Sword and I agree voidster12 those voices would get on my last nerve!.
I don't mind smaller fleets as long as I can control my ships even down to the control of one, but I do like a mix of ships ie frigates up to and including dreadnaughts with a good loadout.
So what kind of ships do Sword have for the humans?
What kind of drives do ships use ie warp or wormholes etc?
When Sword of the Stars was first released, I wasn't too crazy about it. But the subsequent two expansions made the game live up to what is was meant to be.
You can read a review of Sword of the Stars: Ultimate Collection here.
Hey Sinners is Sword of the stars game easier to play then say X3 terran conflict or Eve on line as far as controls and do the company that created the game supports their game as well as the mad men that created Sins of a solar empire?
And what do you guys think about this up comming mmo Star trek on line?
You really can't compare those games as they are of a different genre. SotS is like Sins, or Total War for that matter, as it is all about conquest on a galactic scale, while EvE/X3 is more of a spaceship simulator with economic aspects. If you enjoy Sins, or Total War, odds are that you will also enjoy Sword.
And yes, Kerberos is run by a bunch of guys that are passionate about their games. You can find the devs on the official forums answering questions and interacting just like our guys here. And they seem to be always fine-tuning SoTs with expansions and patches.
Too early to tell, but from what I read, it sounds good. It is going to have more of a "bridge commander" outlook than say EvE or JG. In other words, you will be managing a large crew and be able to adjust ship systems. Also, combat is going to be much slower and closer to the age of tall ships than other games...something that has me very excited.
Fingers crossed. I'm sick to death of Star Trek-itis, but this MMO sounds refreshingly original.
Another game worth mentioning is Nexus: The Jupiter Incident. It was a brilliant game, think of it as a more story driven sins, with capships only and more fighter/bomber squadron control. Also it wasn't technically 4x. It was more of a story driven game. But it was amazing, and didn't get the credit it deserved. However...good luck tracking it down
http://uk.pc.ign.com/articles/597/597842p1.html
Happy hunting I guess
Nexus is available on Steam for $9.99
I have Nexus and it was a sad day when I won and had to go back to living a regular life again
For a long time after Nexus I would use it as a reference stick to compare other games ie graphics, game play, story line and etc. I always hoped that someone would come out with a Nexus two or something
"Sins can honestly be said to have much greater non-combat depth than it"
Umm, no. Certainly not with the expansions. SotS is fairly beer-and-pretzels by the standard of TBS games, but Sins has no empire building depth at all.
I have to concur completely.
Tick tock tick tock. Waiting for the Impulse release. The ultimate version that is.
Will Impulse also sell the Sots ultimate version which have all three games rolled into one?
In Sword of the stars the ships that have major node ring damage how does it get repaired ?
Ships carrying missiles, once they use them all up, how do they restock ?
Sots as we call it is very good game. It has decent MP, mostly organized using XFire.
The vocie acting I love. Only the Liir can get on my nerves. But the other oens are great, especialy Tarka.
Yes!!! The Sword of the Stars Ultimate is now on Impulse. Thank you. It was worth the wait. (rather buy it on Impulse than Steam)
If I buy Sword of the stars off of Impulse instead of Steam, would I have to be running Impulse when playing Sots?
The reason why I asked is because If I buy it off of Steam then I am required to run Steam in order to play the game
No..once installed you'll be able to play the game whenever...wherever you want even if you're internet connection is disabled!
Sweet I got the first 2 SotS...but I guess I'll go ultimate (like GalCiv II). He he...space games FTW!
How does GalCivII:UE install and launch? I got the Ultimate bundle before UE came out so I have 3 separate icons for GCII, GC:DA, and GC:TotA. I can launch either as the launcher and switch chapters if I want. Just curious.
FYI SotS:U has 1 icon and launches the Murder of Crows. So far I like it. It's like SoaSE and GalCivII had a baby. Interesting how you can target parts of a ship in tactical mode.
I already have the Sword of the stars with none of the expansions and now Impulse has the Sots ultimate for sale and my question is would I need to remove the Sword of the stars that is already on my system so I can download the Sots ultimate ?
Have any of you Sinners got the Sots Ultimate package yet and if so how is it?
Question about the new Ultimage package: Do any of the expansions include ground invasions of planets? Or are destroying them and/or demanding their surrender still the only real option?
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