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Old 06-15-2010, 06:31 PM
Noctilucus Noctilucus is offline
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Just a quick post to say that I only now discovered Space Rangers 1...
Too bad I missed the Stardock sale on SP2.

First I want to get the most out of SP1 though it's proving to be hellishly difficult - never died so often during any similar game as far as I remember!
Somehow in my third game I managed to improve a lot though very slowly (able to take on medium size Klissans only in the year 3010) but it's particularly the start which gives me trouble. Thanks to the various tips I've found on different forums, I'll give it a few more tries

Both games could use more promotion though!
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Old 07-17-2010, 05:33 PM
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It's a PC only game, so you know it's going to be challenging. SR1 was supposedly more difficult than SR2. SR1 came with SR2 if you had bought the retail version, which can be got for under $20! In any event perservere and don't travel too far too quick (except in the tutorial part)
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Old 07-28-2010, 09:43 AM
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Thanks for the response.
In the meantime I've finished SR1 which I now feel quite comfortable with and moved on to SR2 Reboot as it's more polished and even more varied. It is definitely easier than SR1 (except for text missions and the ground battle parts)

Perseverence was really the key-word; in one SR1 game at some point the Klissans controlled 88% of the galaxy and still the game was not lost, which speaks for the fine balancing that the developers imbedded in the game.
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Old 07-28-2010, 02:18 PM
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Thanks for the response.
In the meantime I've finished SR1 which I now feel quite comfortable with and moved on to SR2 Reboot as it's more polished and even more varied. It is definitely easier than SR1 (except for text missions and the ground battle parts)

Perseverence was really the key-word; in one SR1 game at some point the Klissans controlled 88% of the galaxy and still the game was not lost, which speaks for the fine balancing that the developers imbedded in the game.

Reboot has much harder RTS Robot battles, because I believe the AI cheats. Also the AI generally has been improved and stories slightly changed to be made harder. So watch out for Reboot, it's been made as hard as SR1, if not harder!
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Old 07-30-2010, 07:38 AM
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Reboot has much harder RTS Robot battles, because I believe the AI cheats. Also the AI generally has been improved and stories slightly changed to be made harder. So watch out for Reboot, it's been made as hard as SR1, if not harder!
Thanks once again for the advice.
As I made the jump from SR1 to Reboot without playing the vanilla SR2, I've never experienced the easy RTS robot battles. I'm avoiding them now as I haven't managed to win any except the tutorial (a few times I came close, eliminating 1 of the 2 enemies but never held out against the remaining enemy forces).
While in mid-game there are stronger pirates and bigger clusters of Dominators compared to SR1, you also have access to more and stronger weapons so for me it evens out. It's just harder to build an all-round ship as I feel I have to give up more cargo space to have a good speed and weapon layout versus SR1. On the other hand, you have bigger hulls available and more expensive Dominator loot.

Still in my first Reboot game (after 2 reloads because early on I died fighting pirates and once I died in a racing text game) and the Dominators have been fought back to 1 star system.
A fleet of rangers managed to take out Keller. I know the location of 1 other "boss" though I haven't seen the other one for a few game years now.
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Old 07-30-2010, 08:52 AM
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@Noctilucus, you are right on all counts about the RTS battles. Let me give you an example. I used a Trainer that let me build as many robots as I wanted, of any type. Needless to say, I produced the best, most expensive units. In spite of this, it took over an hour to win the battle, and I still came close to losing it a couple times. At the end, despite producing robots on a constant basis (because the Trainer let me), I had produced 387 robots with the red team producing 548! All I can say is this proves the AI also must have unlimited robot build cpability on some level, or how could it produce twice as many robots as me when I had that Trainer!

After winning the battle I in no way thought I had cheated as much as I had 'lvelled the playing field' and I will use the Trainer for the RTS battles again after this experience.

Same goes for the black holes. Once you get 3 Dominator's it's practically impossible, and yet I believe they go up to EIGHT Dominators in a Black Hole!

Also, some of the text adventures are more like school tests, where you are required to do math rather than solve puzzles, which quite frankly is boring!

Lastly, it seems silly that after failing just one mission, a race doesn't like you any more.

I also don;t like that if you don't kill pirates two races don't like you and if you do kill pirates another two races don't like you!

Other than the above though, this is a brilliant game!
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