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You
are the leader of a growing galactic empire.
In Sins of a Solar Empire, you are the leader
of a civilization embroiled in a galactic
war, fighting for the survival of your
entire race against relentless foes.
Your success will depend entirely on your
ability to manage your empire and command
your vast fleets of starships to victory.
Sins of a Solar Empire is a "RT4X" game,
blending the epic strategy and empire
management of the 4x genre with the
fast-paced and tactical elements of a
real-time strategy title.
To achieve victory over your numerous
enemies in Sins of a Solar Empire, you will
have to:
- Explore
A game of Sins of a Solar Empire can
range from 30 to 100 planets in size,
spread out among up to four different
solar systems. Travel is managed
via phase lanes; interplanetary and
interstellar highways that connect
planets, asteroids and stars. Send
scouts to unexplored planets to discover
new lanes and new territory to conquer.
As you grow in power, you can also
research new technology to help find
distant planets and detect the movement
of enemy fleets from far off.
- Expand
As
you discover new territory to claim, you
must expand and claim it as quickly as
possible, or else the enemy might!
Add planets and asteroids rich in
resources to your ever-growing empire
either through military conquest or
cultural dominance. If your war
fleets can not wrest control of a planet
from an enemy, extend your cultural
influence along the phase lanes, and
entice enemy populations on the fringes
to join your cause instead.
- Exploit
An expanding empire requires resources
to power its ever-growing war machine
and economic engine. Sins of a
Solar Empire has three primary
resources; Metal, Crystal and Credits.
Building structures on planets and
in-orbit will help you maximize your
income and ability to support larger and
larger fleets of ships.
- Exterminate
Your
empire grows in size and in strength,
but now your borders are threatened by
an opposing empire. They block
further expansion and look poised to
strike against you. Now you are
faced with but one choice; run and hide
behind your fortified worlds, or take
the offensive and strike before the
enemy can. Sins of a Solar Empire
at its core is a game of interstellar
war. Victory will only be achieved
when your enemies lie broken and
defeated at your feet. Only once
you have secured peace and safety for
your people through the extermination of
your foes can you rest.
- Diplomacy
Though
through war you will secure ultimate
victory, you may not always be ready for a
fight. Diplomacy is the tool of a
leader looking to exploit the weakness,
generosity or na�vet� of opposing rulers.
Strike deals with your opponents for a
temporary cease fire, an exchange of goods
and money, or sharing intelligence data,
perhaps to band together against a common,
stronger enemy. In addition to
striking deals with your opponents, you can
take out bounties on empires, enticing other
factions to attack for you.
Your high-level goals are to explore,
expand, exploit, exterminate and manipulate
adversaries through diplomacy and economic
pressure. To achieve those goals
however, you will need to effectively manage
your empire and fleets.
- Build Planetary Infrastructure
Increase your tax revenue, and your
ability to support your growing fleet
and structures in orbit.
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Construct
Orbital Facilities
Shipyards, research stations, and asteroid
mines are among your most important
buildings and key to powering your economy
and war machine.
- Setup Defensive Positions
Your ships can not be everywhere at once, so
use defensive platforms and strategic choke
points in the phase lane network to secure
and protect your planets from enemy fleets.
- Amass and Command Huge Fleets
Build fleets of capital ships, cruisers, frigates and
support vessels to ravage enemy defenses and
worlds. Manage your ships in battle to
obliterate enemy forces and fight your way
to victory.
- Customize Capital Ships
As your capital ships fight, their crews
gain valuable combat experience, and as they
grow more battle-hardened, they will learn
new and cunning techniques to further
improve their effectiveness in battle.
Your capital ships are your most prized
asset in any fleet.
- Research Advanced Technology
Improve your ships weapons, unlock more
advanced ships and structures, and discover
new ways to exploit your resources by
investing in technology research. A
player who effectively manages the
technology tree will be a force to be
reckoned with on the battlefield.
Take
control of one of three
space-faring races as you work to establish
your dominance of the galaxy in Sins of a Solar Empire.
Through a combination of diplomacy, economic savvy,
the spread of culture and of course sheer
brute force and victory on the battlefield you will
establish order over your corner of the galaxy.
Explore
the Epic Scale of a Dynamic Galaxy
Explore and conquer neighboring planets and
distant solar systems in a massively scaled,
fully 3D galaxy featuring planets,
clusters of asteroids, rare comets and
radiant stars.
Customize and Improve Powerful Units.
As battle hardened capital ships advance
in level, their core offensive and defensive
systems are improved and their unique
abilities are unlocked. Try out the devastating Raze Planet, the tactical
Clairvoyance and the hull ravaging Phase
Missile Swarm.
Take on Multiple Roles
Transition
between the roles of emperor and fleet
commander as you zoom-in seamlessly to
direct a crucial battle while managing the
rest of your empire effortlessly on the same
screen.
Extensive Diplomatic and Economic Strategies
Diplomatic
and economic strategies can exercise a
variety of options including forging and
breaking alliances, trading resources,
placing bounties on backstabbing ex-allies
and over-powered tyrants, blockading enemy
planets, establishing trade routes and
manipulating the commodities market.
Technical Features
Sins
of a Solar Empire is powered by the Iron Engine -
a brand new, advanced graphics engine from
developer Ironclad Games that was built
specifically for Sins. Using the
latest in DirectX 9 technology, Sins is able
to deliver a massive, detailed galaxy for
the player to explore, expand into, exploit
and ultimately conquer in real-time, all
while being able to perform well on a range
of systems and hardware.
Here are a few of the major features of the Iron Engine
that you'll see in Sins of a Solar Empire:
- Can support thousands of planets and
solar systems, the only limitation is the
player's system.
- Massive, detailed textures on ships, planets and
orbital structures.
- Hundreds of ships on-screen at once,
engaged in epic battle.
- Up to 10,000 particles (explosions,
missiles, laser blasts etc.) on the screen
at once in full-out combat.
- Seamless zoom-in and zoom-out from
looking at a one-man space fighter, to
viewing your entire empire spanning billions
of kilometers of space.
- The Iron Engine is designed to perform
well on systems ranging from
middle-of-the-road hardware, to the biggest,
most powerful machines on the market today.
Effects, number of ships, planets etc. are
only limited by how powerful your machine
is. There are no hard-coded limits.
Under
the Hood...
Beyond what you'll specifically be
seeing in Sins of a Solar Empire, the Iron
Engine packs a number of advanced features
that take advantage of the most powerful
graphics cards on the market. These
features ensure that the engine, and games
built with it, will easily scale with future
hardware.
Here are just a few of the technical
features of the Iron Engine:
- Per-Pixel Specular Lighting
- Dynamic Fractal Generation
- Post Process Bloom Filtering
- High Resolution Compressed Textures
- Environment Mapping
- Custom Pixel and Vertex Shaders For
All Meshes and Effects
- An Advanced Particle System
Sins of a Solar Empire entered the market with a splash - noticed in particular by those within our genre for the classic MMORTS terminology and what amounted to a single player version of MMORTS. Along withthe campaigns there is also the online multiplayer action. I need to play this game more to critique it further.
US release only atm - European release due soon.
Typically on offer for £25 in UK, prices in the US are $49.95 retail and $44.95 Digital DL
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Sins of a Solar Empire
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| Developer |
Ironclad Games |
| Publisher |
Stardock / Kalypso |
| Website |
sinsofasolarempire.com |
Genre
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Online Multiplayer RTS
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Game Theme
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SciFi |
Game Type
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Online Multiplayer
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Game Mode
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RTS |
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Persistent Ranking
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Released
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Release Date
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20June UK-US out
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Method of Payment
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Boxed Release
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US
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