Endless Space Collection
Buy Endless Space - Collection as a Steam Key.This galaxy is ancient, and its first intelligent life was the civilization we call the Endless. Long before our eyes gazed upon the stars they flew between them, though all that remains of this people is what we call Dust. A substance found scattered or in forgotten temples, it once gave powers to admirals and galactic governors. The galaxy will belong to the faction that can take control of the Dust and uncover its secretsA Born LeaderGuide one of eight civilizations as you strive for galactic dominion. Will you control the entire galaxy through subtle trade and diplomacy, explore every corner of the universe to find powerful artifacts and resources, overwhelm other civilizations with your advanced technologies, or destroy your enemies with massive armadas?Endless DiscoveriesWith hundreds of star systems to explore, different planet types, luxuries and strategic resources to exploit, the mysteries within the Dust to master and a host of strange scientific phenomena to deal with, the player will have no lack of challenges. Hire heroes to become fleet admirals or system governors and discover five hero classes and their unique ability trees and specializations.Space OperaExperience Endless Space with state-of-the-art graphics and interface, switch between strategic battle decisions and long-term planning.
Optimize each fleet for epic battles around contested stars. Create the perfect combinations from dozens of unique ships per civilization. Customize your ship with modules, armament, engines and special mods. The player has a plethora of choices of how to best destroy or dissuade his enemy.Take on the UniversePlay against up to seven opponents and build up – or break – alliances at will.
Discover an innovative and dynamic simultaneous turn-based gameplay. Permit instant jump-in for your ongoing online games. Define your own custom civilizations and confront the ones created by your friends.Endless ReplayabilityControl every new game’s scope, from a quick match-up to an endless war. Generate an infinity of random galaxies where every start begins a new adventure.
Modify the size, shape, density, age and a lot more to create your ideal galaxy. Choose from different victory conditions and adapt your strategy on the fly. Starting on January 1 2019, Steam has officially stopped supporting the Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems. System Requirements von Endless Space - Collection System Requirements Windows OS:Windows XP SP3 / Vista / 7CPU:Core 2 Duo Processor or EquivalentRAM:2 GBGraphics:256 MB DX9 CompliantAudio:DirectX 9 Compatible AudioDirectX:DirectX 9.0cHDD:2 GBSystem Requirements Mac OS OS:Mac OS X 10.6.7 or higherCPU:Intel Core Duo Processor (2GHz or better)RAM:2GBGraphics:ATI Radeon 2400 or higher / NVIDIA 8600M or higher / Intel HD Graphics 3000HDD:2GB.
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This is a 4X strategy game – which sounds a bit like a punch-up fuelled by crappy beer. In fact, the four 'X's stand for the classic principles that underpin this particular offshoot of the genre: explore, exploit, expand, and everyone's favourite – exterminate!Endless Space focuses on macro-management rather than down-and-dirty detail-fiddling. It makes galactic control streamlined, helped enormously by the slickest interface this type of game has ever seen, a beautifully designed UI that keeps things only one or two clicks away.It feels good just to fiddle with.
The overall focus of your empire, from what direction the tech is moving to what each system is producing, is all present on the main galaxy view, so a quick glance at the beginning of each turn tells you where everything stands. It's a great achievement, even though there are inevitably one or two things nested away in counter-intuitive places: unlocking ship designs, for example, only unlocks the hull, which you have to incorporate into a custom build before production.The feel of the game flows from this uncluttered interface. Playing as one of eight races (or building your own by pick-and-mixing attributes), the choices are good old-fashioned warfare, an economic victory, a scientific victory, an expansion victory or the rather odd 'Supremacy' victory of taking over the other races' homeworlds. Bit unappetising, that last one.The mechanics are always the same: fly colonies to other star systems, exploit them, develop tech, and deal with other players.
It's the resources that make the difference: science for tech, food for population, industry for production, and the magical currency of Dust. Strategic resources are sprinkled around that you can't detect without a bit of teching, and these are crucial to certain playstyles. Military types, for example, want Titanium-70 for construction of their battlefleets.After a few games, you realise the most important thing is. Tiny advantages can become the pivot on which the fate of empires turn, and wasted production cycles never come back. The AI varies: the military and expansion-focused races are by far the best singleplayer thopponents; races intended for diplomacy or teching victories don't work so well, just asking for free resources and trying to form alliances willy-nilly.Those more subtle wins aren't unattainable, it's just that the AI feels too clumsy to carry them off.
In multiplayer it's different, although there games take so long that many matches end up abandoned by all but the early leader.The one thing I didn't like is the combat: a rock-papers-scissors series of choices followed by a cutscene result. The unskippable videos are beautiful the first couple of times, but rapidly pall. Your only option in the late-game is to set battling to automatic rather than manual, or sit through 20 in a row.Nevertheless, this has the foundations of a great game, and judging by the devs' willingness to incorporate community suggestions, it will get even better. If you're all about space battles, it doesn't quite deliver. But anyone who's a fan of backroom deals, the exploitation of natural resources, and the crushing of all who defy you, will find Endless Space is their kind of universe.