Greetings!
I just wanted to give you guys a quick update on where things stand with Galactic Civilizations III.
Internally, the game is fully playable at this stage (except the AI is really stupid at this point as we won’t really get started on that until January).
While this isn’t a promise, we anticipate the Alpha version being made available in late February. Those of you with Founder’s Elite access will receive a Steam code around that time and be able to download it. We expect the beta version (the standard Founder’s Edition) will go out in the Spring.
The Alpha version will be very rough still, as you can imagine. Here’s what it WILL NOT have in it:
In many respects, it’ll be a very different game since it’s a pure war game.
However, the Alpha WILL HAVE:
Now, in the past, we tried to make the betas not fun. However, this time around, we are striving for the alpha to be playable even though it’ll be extremely limited. But we are going to try to treat each phase of the game’s development as a test of the game’s fun. We are not going to treat it as a painful crapfest (which is what we’ve done in the past with our other games).
In other words, the alpha is not designed as a technology preview. The Founders should absolutely post their complaints on game play and fun levels as long as they keep in mind that the other stuff (fleet battles, diplomacy, trade, culture, etc.) are on the way.
Cheers!
Spirits.
Tell the voices to stop! when will they stop! Just kidding Ha Ha.
Admiral, you're brilliant as always.
I just signed up for Elite. Now looking forward to the Alpha. Only thing I'm worried about are the system requirements, I currently own a Dell laptop (XPS L501X), do you reckon that's good enough to play GC3?
Can't really tell without more info. What OS are you using? Do you have DX10/11? Does your GPU support at least DX10? Does your CPU support 64bit addressing? If you can't figure these out, get a DxDiag output and post the following here. I will need all of the "System Information" section and the first 40 or so lines of the "Display Devices" section.
He gave the name, aren't they tied to specs, like listed here? http://www.amazon.com/Dell-XPS-15-L501X/dp/B004V4HOT6
Dell's are notorious for recycling product name year over year, and having a few billion possible combinations for every model. Having just the base model name is more or less like saying "I have a 300 series BMW". Which doesnt tell you the year, if its auto/manual, has AC or not, does it have the sport package, does it have Bluetooth, does it have custom rims, etc.
Even the L501X can have varying specifications and different Nvidia chipsets (400 or 500) depending on what year it was produced.
http://www.hardwareheaven.com/reviews/1076/pg5/dell-xps-15-l501x-laptop-review-components.html
As you can see this reviewer had a 450M while the amazon user has a 540M Nvidia. So specs can vary dramatically
Hm, I stand (rather seat) corrected.
Never heard of that, sorry. I'd made person, decided to recycle same designation to dance over rakes...
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