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    Need some play testers for my new game. See www.armada2526.com

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    Sorry for brief message, but get a timeout if I try to post more than one line :(

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    Basic idea is TW in space. If anyone has a few hours to help me get it balanced and polished, it would be much appreciated. Please send a mail to the address on the website

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    Saw the preview in the site, and I must confess the graphics look pretty good for an indie game. I'll think about giving it a try.
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    Looks nice, might keep me busy untill STO comes out.

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    Nice, It looks like Galciv 2 with a decent battle system, sign me up.
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    It looks like Galciv 2 with a better battle system. Nice, sign me up.
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    What the heck, I've just double posted 4 hours ago?
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    The planet and space combition really entertains my imagination. I can see that being a very creative feature showing strategy and tactical prowess and style.
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    Looks very interesting.
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    Looks pretty cool. Sign me up, boss.

    Although with the semester started I can't guarantee consistent reports, I might know a few other people who'd be interested.
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    Dang, this looks (and sounds) pretty frickin' sweet. As a fan of games like Birth of the Federation, Galactic Civilizations 2, and (increasingly) Sword of the Stars, Armada 2526 looks like it's right up my alley. I can't wait to see how it turns out!
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    Wow, looks awesome.

    I'm not sure I'll have much time to test it out, but sign me up if you want.

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    looks awesome, but ill need to know the minimum specs because ill have to test it on my home computer, which doesnt have such good specs.
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    Looks pretty cool. Sign me up, boss.

    Although with the semester started I can't guarantee consistent reports, I might know a few other people who'd be interested.
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    Hell, I'll do it! looks awesome. sign me up!
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    Default Re: Longjohn Needs Some Beta Testers

    Update:


    For those who haven't heard, Armada 2526 has been picked up by Matrix Games. In addition to being available from them, the game will also be coming to Impulse (when it's ready for release). I believe it will even be on certain store shelves, but I don't know which one(s) yet.


    Also: While no firm date has yet been given, it sounds like we'll get to see the game before Christmas. Huzzah!
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    It's good to hear that the game has been picked up for publication. Got to admit I'm curious to see what Longjohn's come up with now he's branched away from the Total War series and headed into space.

    In light of this news I've edited the thread's title to include the game's name so it can do double duty as the game's official thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crandaeolon (from other thread) View Post
    So, how is it? More information, pretty please? How would you compare it to, say, SotS or GalCiv2?
    Um, give me a few more days at which point I should be able to give a more thorough opinion. (Ugh, so tired....) My thoughts at the moment:


    The game is fairly easy to learn how to play. The UI & controls are reasonably intuitive, and the tutorial is pretty good at showing you the basics. The pop-up feature is a godsend; just place your cursor over something -- anything -- and it will give you a description of what you're looking at. Very useful for both new players and people who have poor short-term memory.

    Colony management seems pretty decent; it's more complex than SotS but less so than GalCiv 2. (I've yet to decide whether the developer has successfully split the difference between being too simple/complex or if it just fails at being not enough of either). Every colony is different in terms of what kind of contribution it can make to your empire, as not only is the number of structures you can build limited by a colony's population; but also many systems grant bonuses and/or penalties to things like tax income, mining income, industrial production (which includes ship production) population growth, etc. (Example: You could have a minor colony that doesn't have the population or industrial base to build large ships, but is good at building small ships quickly.)

    The game offers a good range of strategic choices: Do you build an empire of many less-developed colonies, a medium empire of fairly well-developed colonies, or a small empire composed of just a handful of heavily-developed worlds? Do go the military conquest route, make friends with your neighbors, just keep to yourself while you research your way through the tech tree, or something else entirely?

    Diplomacy and AI are excellent, and is perhaps the single biggest area in which this game shines. If another race goes to war with you, it will have strategic reasons for doing so, not just because you left your colony of Proxima Centauri under-defended for a couple turns. The AI is not only *not* suicidal, it in fact behaves quite reasonably; i.e., if a race is losing a war to you, it will ask for peace. If you sign an alliance, it will help you out (and will expect you to do the same for them). It follows the old "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" philosophy; if you're getting your butt kicked by Race B who has a huge empire, Race C (who is concerned about Race B's growing power) may send you ships, money, etc. to help even the odds for you. Also, the diplomatic screen is laid out very nicely, and will automatically adjust the "weight" for different items; i.e., allowing a race to establish a trade mission on your minor colony of Sparta is worth less to them than allowing that same race to establish a trade mission on Earth.

    In terms of ambiance, the game feels very "spacey" to me (which is a good thing). I particularly like the music and the art style. Visuals-wise, Armada won't blow you away, but it still looks nice enough IMHO.


    At the moment, my main complaint is about the combat. It doesn't feel very "tactical" IMO, and this is furthered/hindered by a scant 3:30 battle time limit (which apparently cannot be edited/modded; grrr!). It's not too bad to look at visually and the battle soundtrack is decent, but Armada definitely doesn't have the deepest combat model I've ever seen.

    I will also mention that the game is less customizable than GalCiv2. While there are 14 different races to choose from, you cannot create your own (at least not yet). Also, there is no ship design; vessels are like in BOTF in that they have set attack/defense/move stats and (sometimes) special abilities. While personally these things don't bother me very much, I felt it worth mentioning for those who like to customize everything in sight and tweak stuff to their hearts' content.



    Despite any critiques I have about Armada 2526, the fact is I'm quite enjoying it. In fact, thus far, I'd have to admit I think I'm liking it more than even GalCiv2! It's not quite enough to overtake Birth of the Federation as my favorite space strategy game, but it might very well shoot up to #2 on my list. I still have to log a lot more playing time, though, before I can say that for certain. I'll try and keep you posted!
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    Default Re: Longjohn Needs Some Beta Testers (the Armarda 2526 thread)

    I just sent him a beta tester request. I hope he accepts. I just need to play a good strategy game and from what you said martok this sounds like it's it.

    Edit: This may seem silly... but is the game out? And if it is where do I buy it? Cause from what Im reading on their forums I cant tell if it's out yet. Some say its released while others are talking about the beta...

    Edit 2: Ok Now I feel stupid, it is out. But damn hard to find. :/
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    Default Re: Longjohn Needs Some Beta Testers (the Armarda 2526 thread)

    Are there still beta spots open and/or will there be a demo?

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    Default Re: Longjohn Needs Some Beta Testers (the Armarda 2526 thread)

    Sorry guys, I should've been clearer on that. Yes, the game was released this past Tuesday the 24th (although apparently some Gamestop stores broke the street date and started selling it a few days early).

    Here in the U.S. & Canada, I know the game is available at Gamestop (you can order it from them online if they don't have any copies in stock), and I believe Best Buy is supposed to have it as well. I'm not sure about which other retailers are carrying it, and I unfortunately have no knowledge about whether European retailers are selling it at all.

    If nothing else, you can of course purchase Armada directly from MatrixGames' website, which I'm pretty sure they would prefer anyway as more of the money goes directly to them (and Ntronium Games, the developer). Matrix does have online shops for both Australia & Europe (plus a separate store for the UK), so it's at least widely available through them.
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    The game's currently 50% off on Impulse so now would be a good time for some updated opinions from those who have the game.
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    Default Re: Longjohn Needs Some Beta Testers (the Armarda 2526 thread)

    For $25 (not sure of its equivalent in pounds right now), it's certainly worth getting. I won't say it's the greatest space strategy game I've ever played (although it it is one of the more fun ones I've played in recent years), but I definitely don't regret purchasing it either.


    Pros: Reasonably easy to pick up and play; the UI is pretty user-friendly. Lots of customization options (although probably not as many as GalCiv2), including huge maps and lots of factions (if you so desire). Very solid AI, including diplomacy -- it generally knows a good deal from a bad one, it won't shirk from suing for peace if it's losing a war, and it pursues long-range strategic goals as opposed to tactical short-range ones (i.e., you won't see a repeat of MTW where a tiny faction attacks a much larger one simply because the bigger guy left a single province/planet under-defended for a couple turns!). Seems to be easily moddable (although I don't have direct experience with this part). Colony management is straightforward and not overly time-consuming. You don't win by having to conquer the entire galaxy, but rather through successfully pursing your faction's goals and racking up the most amount of victory points by the time the game expires (which the player also sets). The bureaucracy feature makes it easier for smaller empires to compete with larger ones. The art and soundtrack combine to give a nice "spacey" feel & atmosphere.

    Cons: No multiplayer (at least not yet). No ship design (personally I'm not terribly bothered by that, but I know it's important to some folks). There's currently a memory problem where games on large maps cannot be saved (will hopefully be fixed/ameliorated in a later patch). Some feel the tech tree is too short/shallow. The bureaucracy feature is probably somewhat overpowered ATM; larger empires seem to be a bit *too* crippled by it at times. You have to move your population between colonies manually, which is a pain (although a soon-to-be-released patch will automate this for you). And for those who care, the game's visuals are relatively simplistic; they're not going to blow anyone away.

    My biggest personal beef: Combat is very "meh" IMHO. The battle timer is short (a little over 3 minutes) and cannot be edited/modded. In general space battles just don't feel very tactical to me; numbers seem to matter a lot more than what formations/maneuvers you use. Also, ground combat is virtually pointless as is -- if you're the invader and have achieved space superiority, there's little incentive to risk deploying your Marines to the planet to engage the defending troops because you can simply bombard them from orbit instead....and *then* you can deploy your Marines....



    Still and all, I've been enjoying the time I've spent playing Armada. Maybe even more than I've enjoyed GalCiv2 -- and I don't say that lightly. (Possibly because the former adopts a more serious tone than the latter? I'm not sure.) It certainly isn't for everyone, but if you like 4x space strategy games, you could do a lot worse than to try out this one (especially at that price!).
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    Default Re: Longjohn Needs Some Beta Testers (the Armarda 2526 thread)

    I'm torn. All of the above sounds great, and thanks to Mass Effect 2 and a scifi book reading binge I'm in the mood for tinkering with some space strategy. However reading the forums I learned that the game has problems with certain nvidea cards and I can't find out if the 8800 is ok or not. The game won't display battles, so it's hardly a minor issue. There's no demo or way to check before I buy.

    For roughly the same amount I could get both the second Sins of a Solar Empire expansion and the first one for AI War ... or I could buy some more stuff for my new house. Space strategy or wine glasses, that is the question.
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    Pfft, thats easy. Space strategy. Who the heck needs wine glasses when you have perfectly good bottles to drink out of.
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    The nvidia bug is pretty rare, which is why we haven't been able to reproduce it and fix it. The vast majority of customers are running it just fine on their Nvidia cards, and even if you do encounter it, you still play if you turn the shadows off.

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    I got it. The decider was a review which mentioned that each of the races gets victory points for different things, meaning that there's varied ways to win. There's not enough of that in space strategy, too much reliance on the old 'conquer until everyone else is dead' gig.

    The tutorial battle workedfine with everything set to max so it seems I'm safe from the nvidea bug.

    The tutorial is all I played yesterday; so far so good. The galaxy map is very nice, visually and in terms of layout. I like the music too; it doesn't fall prey to the overbearing epic tones that space games often use.

    Is there a manual anywhere? There's no shortcut to one in my start menu or in Impulse. I do like to browse strategy game manuals.
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