Just finished a game of Gal Civ 4 Supernova.
It was the first game I started of Gal Civ 4. Never played Gal Civ 3. But enjoyed Gal Civ 2 as the cult classic it has become.
Since I usually watch my share of Youtube content (shoutout to Battlemode!) before I jump into playing a game myself, I felt reasonably prepared. Also read steam forums, this forum's first few pages and some beginner guides/tips posted here.
What a fantastic first game experience I had!
I enjoyed the victory screen. Even watched the end game credits.
I played terrans on "normal" (incl. difficulty), took me until mid game to figure out how planetary improvements fully work. But I have to say, it is extremely fun! I even like the pop system as it is right now.
I really want to play again, using different play styles. This particular game went largely peaceful and Altarians threatened to win a prestige victory with them being in the 90% and me being close behind. I really wanted to learn about war faring, so I thought I'd give it a try and garbled up two of my neighbours one after the other, after making sure to switch from Growth and Research into Manufacture and War themed Civilization Policies.
Built up a navy, using all the fascinating leadership based hero ships (what an interesting concept!) and noticed how the HP of ships went up just with changing a Civ Policy, giving 20% more Hit Points. Good to know!
So I won the Prestige race myself 100% to 96 % just by ignoring the winning Altarians on the other sector and by grabbing all the low hanging fruits (neighbours) in my own sector.
Really loved how I can still manage single ships from a fleet to engage the enemy. First I lost a lot of turns until I noticed I can select individual units from fleets and let them attack individual places from within the fleet. Before I just used the whole fleet most of the time!
The music OP mentions, I actually liked it and kept it turned on, which I usually normally never do. No irrititations with that at all. Liked some of the titles and found some immersive enough.
Congrats, has been a long time since I finished a game like this, and on my first run, it was super interesting and engaging!