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The production chain is rather small, didnt get the add ons, perhaps they expan it a lot.

Is this really true? I was hoping to pick up Anno 2070 sometime since I found 1404 to be really good in terms of complicated production chains etc... dissapointing if this is the case... (I do remember you had to get quite far in 1404 before it really started to introduce the full amount of resources, could it be the same?)
 
So all this money on upgrading my pc.

Spent £40-£50 this sale so far and what is it I cant stop playing...

Kerbal Space Program

It's as addictive as minecraft.
 
So all this money on upgrading my pc.

Spent £40-£50 this sale so far and what is it I cant stop playing...

Kerbal Space Program

It's as addictive as minecraft.

1000 times YES +1

Same here... I love that the dev have been totally unafraid of putting some relatively advanced concepts into the game and let their players learn a little whilst also having fun and a good challenge...

If EA had made it you could scrap 99% of the terminology and intricate way you have to approach it... replace it with a few crappy QTEs to launch the rocket and just throw a load of fancy graphics in your face... Add ten tons of day 1 DLC and then release a new incremental update on a yearly cycle
 
Just got the "upgrade to gold" pack for CIV 5 :)

Started playing the other night purely for the cards to sell...4 hours later is 2am...very very good game, first of the civ series i have played somehow, and i love games like this...missed a real gem over the past few years
 
1000 times YES +1

Same here... I love that the dev have been totally unafraid of putting some relatively advanced concepts into the game and let their players learn a little whilst also having fun and a good challenge...

If EA had made it you could scrap 99% of the terminology and intricate way you have to approach it... replace it with a few crappy QTEs to launch the rocket and just throw a load of fancy graphics in your face... Add ten tons of day 1 DLC and then release a new incremental update on a yearly cycle

After a few days I can now get into space... Without blowing up...

Orbit is still a distant dream for me.
 
1000 times YES +1

Same here... I love that the dev have been totally unafraid of putting some relatively advanced concepts into the game and let their players learn a little whilst also having fun and a good challenge...

If EA had made it you could scrap 99% of the terminology and intricate way you have to approach it... replace it with a few crappy QTEs to launch the rocket and just throw a load of fancy graphics in your face... Add ten tons of day 1 DLC and then release a new incremental update on a yearly cycle

My first Civ game was Civ 2 back on the ps1 - have great memories playing this game (first time nuking people was first awesome and then ..oh shouldnt have done that all my cities are near water lol), spent many hours in game, then abandoned the series and for a while and picked up civ4 on the xbox, still a fun game, can get hooked rather easily but didnt put as much time into it as my previous encounter, recently picked up Civ5 gold edition like yourself because it was cheap and I knew I like the franchise, havnt started playing it yet, have a back catalog to get through first from all the "free" games I got with my recent 7950 purchase (heavily invested in bioshock infinite atm)
 
Just installed COH after hearing so much rave about it, got it few months back from humble bundle but never thought Id like it, could be the game to get me into RTS :D
10GB within 15mins, gotta love fibre optic :p
 
Just installed COH after hearing so much rave about it, got it few months back from humble bundle but never thought Id like it, could be the game to get me into RTS :D
10GB within 15mins, gotta love fibre optic :p

Downloading 10GB here takes about 75 hours of night bandwidth (fastest time), in the day it would take triple that :(
 
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