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Starting a single player game :: Back
Starting a game is similar whether you are playing a single player or multiplayer. Before you can start playing, you must setup your universe. Giving a title to your game is usually a good idea, but not necessary: if you play more than one game at a time.. you will soon see why it IS a good idea.
Computer Opponents:
Select the number of opponents you wish to play against. The default setting is two and is best for your first game. The skill and advantage settings pertain to your opponents. You can make the game easier or harder to win just by changing these settings. The advantage is based on a "+" or "-" modifier. Remember that this setting effects the computer opponents... so a setting of +3 gives the advantage to the computer!
Game Options:
The fast game setting increases the rate of production for all items in the game. As a result, the game should take less time to play.
Stellar Density controls the number of star systems that will be in your game. The density is based on a scale from 1 to 10, 1 being fewest. It's best to leave the default setting for first time players.
Sector size determines how vast the universe is. Even starting off with a tiny sector gives you plenty of space to conquer.
Limiting turn length is a time restriction that will keep things moving. This is especially useful for multiplayer games with other humans.
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Regular updates are made to the GAD game and we encourage you to check for the latest version ( in your game menu ) and pull down a new one when prompted.
Download the gMatcher and check tournament listings at anytime from your very own desktop.
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gMatcher ::
You can de-couple this tool from the web by downloading the stand-alone version below. This would allow you to make server checks right from your very own desktop, doc it, and bypass the web.
New version will have in-game checking and sound prompts for new server additions. Keep in touch.
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