It's included in the latest Hyperion Gamma download on my website.
Matt
P.S. This is how I do all the galaxy updates for right now.
Hyperion Corinthian Galaxy - Comments
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Re: Hyperion Corinthian Galaxy - Comments
Hi Matt,
There's a Hawkwood R27.3 on the northern continent on Isenias, next to the farm.
There's a Hawkwood R27.3 on the northern continent on Isenias, next to the farm.
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Re: Hyperion Corinthian Galaxy - Comments
Hazat have another one in the starport on Schemadin. They also have 3 Special Operations Craft immediately south, that need to be converted to SP Artillery.
Re: Hyperion Corinthian Galaxy - Comments
I just began playing the Corinthian galaxy. I beat the original galaxy and was pleasantly suprised by the starting conditions of Corinthian, especially having two houses with troops and cities on other planets besides the capitals. I am using the latest Hyperion.
I was playing Hawkwood and having a lot of fun. The Church was giving me some trouble and I was at a standstill in tech because of it, but I owned the palace and drove off the enemy houses in the two worlds (besides Delphi) Hawkwood had a presence in. I lost everything on Earth in the first ten turns or so (as did everyone else). I bunched all my troops together in the fort they started in, but they were eventually massacred.
Still, the game was going along great, challenging and fun, until, I was given the Imperial Eye ministry. Before that I had had the fleet a couple of times and the Stigmata garrison a couple of times, and appearantly in that time, whichever computer players were in charge of the IE completely dominated every planet they were on but mine (Delphi). Once I got the ministry I notice both Hazat and Al-Malik were down to just their palaces, with IE controlling everything else. IE also ruled 90% of Kish. The only computer house that managed to fight them off somewhat was Decados.
Has anyone else noticed that the IE seems a tad overpowered in the single player game, or was mine just an anamoly? I eventually just gave up as as long as I controlled the IE I could dominate everyone, and if they took it away from me whoever had it would then dominate. It was very unbalanced. I don't think the correct role of the IE is to dominate house homeworlds, restricting the nobles to house arrest within their palaces.
I was playing Hawkwood and having a lot of fun. The Church was giving me some trouble and I was at a standstill in tech because of it, but I owned the palace and drove off the enemy houses in the two worlds (besides Delphi) Hawkwood had a presence in. I lost everything on Earth in the first ten turns or so (as did everyone else). I bunched all my troops together in the fort they started in, but they were eventually massacred.
Still, the game was going along great, challenging and fun, until, I was given the Imperial Eye ministry. Before that I had had the fleet a couple of times and the Stigmata garrison a couple of times, and appearantly in that time, whichever computer players were in charge of the IE completely dominated every planet they were on but mine (Delphi). Once I got the ministry I notice both Hazat and Al-Malik were down to just their palaces, with IE controlling everything else. IE also ruled 90% of Kish. The only computer house that managed to fight them off somewhat was Decados.
Has anyone else noticed that the IE seems a tad overpowered in the single player game, or was mine just an anamoly? I eventually just gave up as as long as I controlled the IE I could dominate everyone, and if they took it away from me whoever had it would then dominate. It was very unbalanced. I don't think the correct role of the IE is to dominate house homeworlds, restricting the nobles to house arrest within their palaces.
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Re: Hyperion Corinthian Galaxy - Comments
Ha! I was playing Hazat (it was supposed to be hardest one, I recall) and I conquered the earth without any reinforcements from my other worlds :pI lost everything on Earth in the first ten turns or so (as did everyone else).
Ever heard of technique called "tactical retreat"?
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Re: Hyperion Corinthian Galaxy - Comments
BTW, in my game only Li Halan was reduced to home arrest by IE. I thought that was anomaly. But it may be because I controlled IE most of the time and spent most of its forces fighting church and exploring ruins...
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Actually, in my game Hazat was the last to fall on Earth, so maybe just on that planet they have a slight edge.
Tactical retreat to where? I assumed defending a fort would be better than being attacked in open ground...Hawkwood is located in NE United States, nowhere much to go to.
I noticed IE in Original galaxy never ever left their fort, and if they did it was just one or two scouting armies, they never conquered anything.
I love EFS but (and this is not Corintian related, but more Original) it's frustrating because it's so perfect and yet so flawed I read a few of the posts on the community rewrite but I guess that never got off the ground. I think I'm gonna write Holistic and tell them that if they made a new EFS type game with the same charm of the original but more customizable and more polished that I would definitely buy it. They have a book out about the Vuldrok Star nation and that would the be a good premise for an expanded EFS universe where you have the noble houses and the "barbarians," more worlds, etc.
Anyways, back on topic, I'd like to edit Cortinthian in the slightest way possible so that the enemy houses are strong but the church and ministries (especially IE) not so much. Anyone have any ideas on how someone with little modding knowledge can pul that off, or better yet, has anyone modified their own in a way they prefer...I'd love to give them a go.
Thanks!
Tactical retreat to where? I assumed defending a fort would be better than being attacked in open ground...Hawkwood is located in NE United States, nowhere much to go to.
I noticed IE in Original galaxy never ever left their fort, and if they did it was just one or two scouting armies, they never conquered anything.
I love EFS but (and this is not Corintian related, but more Original) it's frustrating because it's so perfect and yet so flawed I read a few of the posts on the community rewrite but I guess that never got off the ground. I think I'm gonna write Holistic and tell them that if they made a new EFS type game with the same charm of the original but more customizable and more polished that I would definitely buy it. They have a book out about the Vuldrok Star nation and that would the be a good premise for an expanded EFS universe where you have the noble houses and the "barbarians," more worlds, etc.
Anyways, back on topic, I'd like to edit Cortinthian in the slightest way possible so that the enemy houses are strong but the church and ministries (especially IE) not so much. Anyone have any ideas on how someone with little modding knowledge can pul that off, or better yet, has anyone modified their own in a way they prefer...I'd love to give them a go.
Thanks!
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Re: Hyperion Corinthian Galaxy - Comments
OFF TOPIC
Didn't I post here yesterday?
If I did and was out moderated just say so (and delete this one too). Or is it lost somewhere? (I'm loosing my sence of reality )
Didn't I post here yesterday?
If I did and was out moderated just say so (and delete this one too). Or is it lost somewhere? (I'm loosing my sence of reality )
Open mind is like a fortress with its gates unbarred and unguarded.
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Re: Hyperion Corinthian Galaxy - Comments
Yeah. It is very unstable, and such things tend to shatter it for a while .
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