I think the problem here is not that early supporters on Epic are being asked to pay more for what is effectively an expansion, but that new buyers are being asked to pay less than the early supporters for the game + expansion. If Supernova cost more than early supporters paid on Epic then asking them for a little more for the expansion would make sense, but with the price of Supernova being the same as GC IV then shouldn't early supporters get the expansion for free? It just
John Bolch
[quote who="TurielD" reply="26" id="3848735"] The early access faq on Epic says the price will increase The early access faq here https://www.galciv4.com/faq says they won't [/quote] Seems the Epic FAQ was right...
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The Early Access FAQ says that they plan to increase the price when it comes out of early access.
Interesting, thanks. A pity, as sometimes it seems you never know where a planet of yours will end up, and trading a planet that ends up in another civ's territory seems like a good idea.
There doesn't seem to be a way to trade planets. In my first game I had a planet well inside Altarian territory, and they had one they took from me well inside my territory. I wanted to offer to trade one planet for the other, but there doesn't seem to be an option to do so. Might this be a good idea?
Playing my first full game in 0.95/0.99 (admittedly not very well!) and the Altarians declared war on me. War continued for some while and I was never able to speak to them, as I was told that it was too soon since I declared war (?). Eventually they offered peace, and I accepted. A turn or two later they declared war again. Again, I was never able to speak to them, and eventually they offered peace again. Again I accepted, and again they declared war a turn or two later. Seems to me
See here: https://forums.galciv4.com/505410/tips-tricks-new-to-gal-civ-iv - "You need to change a citizen into a 'trader' in your planet screen in order to get a license to complete a trade route. "