A turn-based grand strategy game in space: Defend Earth against an alien invasion from the edge of the Solar System. Negotiate with the various governments of Earth and secure their support - One way or the other. Establish your bases on other planets to take the fight to the enemy. Design and build powerful spaceships, then take them into battle.
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Dec 10 2013 Anchor | ||
Has anyone successfully played a campaign by either giving a single nation unilateral control or as an independent? I tried giving the US unilateral control, and things went well for awhile. However, despite giving me budget increases every single month they pulled support and turned hostile before I could even get to Mars. I can't understand how one would function at all as an independent. No nations of consequence will give me support at all. Can anyone shine some light on this? More specifically, what controls the values for 'global public opinion', 'budget discipline', 'personnel management' and 'proper roles for our officers'? The last two are always very low, despite all my officers being promoted as far as their experience allows and given roles. Edited by: Raelyf |
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Dec 15 2013 Anchor | ||
Public opinion: What the general public thinks of you. Increased by successes/victories and decreased by getting your ass kicked. Otherwise, slowly decays towards 50% (in both directions). Some missions/events also add points here. Each nation varies in much they demand of you in the various categories. |
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