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Crewman
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Hello! I've really enjoyed BoTF2 after playing a few short games. The interface looks wonderful and gameplay is pretty intuitive. My only suggestion/comment so far is that as my territory expands, I find that I can't distinguish planets that I've actually colonized from those that I haven't when I'm zoomed all the way out. The only way to tell is by clicking on a star and seeing what happens.

I do have a couple of problems. 1) every time I launch the game it says it is not able to create the error log and that I can play the game, it just won't be able to log errors. 2) and this may be related, it won't actually create any save game files. So if I save a game and then try and load it again later, there isn't anything to load and I've lost all my work.

I admit that I'm running the game in Windows 7 RC in a virtual environment on a Mac, so that may be part of the problem. Any help would be appreciated. Really great game so far!


02 Jun 2009, 23:56
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Welcome to the forums Berticus.
Thanks for the feedback. Others have noted the
visibility issue when zoomed out. I think Mike is
working on that. Some of your problems may be
that the game is coded to run in Vista. Mike may want
to expand on that.
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03 Jun 2009, 00:05
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OK, thanks. I'm sure getting it to work well on current operating systems is his priority. I'll keep testing anyway and if Mike has thoughts, that would be great.


03 Jun 2009, 16:35
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Hey Berticus, welcome to the forums! :)

There does seem to be a bit of a problem with the error logs at the moment, but I don't believe anyone has had a message stating the logs couldn't be created. I'll send Mike a PM to notify him of your problem. Maybe he will know the cause. :)

You're also the first person I know of that has tried the game on a MAC. I imagine he'll be excited to hear the results. :bigthumb:

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03 Jun 2009, 17:59
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Hey Berticus, glad you like the game. I actually started developing Supremacy on my MacBook Pro :). However, it was running Windows directly rather than through a virtual machine. The error log warning is probably caused by a file permissions issue. If Supremacy isn't located somewhere beneath your home folder ("%userprofile%"), then you need to give "Write" permissions to the "Everyone" group for the game folder.

I currently hide the system name labels after you zoom out past a certain threshold, as the text would otherwise become unreadable at that point. Maybe I can add some sort of icon to the sector overlay to indicate the presence of a colony.

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03 Jun 2009, 18:11
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An icon might end up covering over the system itself though Mike. What about simply highlighting the sector in a different colour or something?

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03 Jun 2009, 19:01
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mstrobel, I reinstalled into my home directory and changed the permissions. It no longer gives me the "can't create error log" message and I am able to save games! Thanks for the help. I'll try to continue providing feedback.

As for how to indicate which planets are colonized in a players territory, maybe those squares could be a darker shade of their territory color? Anyway, thanks for a great game. I look forward to seeing how development goes. Hang in there and keep up the good work.


04 Jun 2009, 05:41
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