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Sins of a Solar Empire - PC strategy

I've never been all that good at traditional RTS games....honestly I can't keep track of everything going on...Is Sins pretty easy to manage? And would you reccomend it to someone who is not expert at RTS games? The game is so gorgeous and epic looking that I reeeeally want to play it.
I have never been very good at traditional RTS games like Command & Conquer and Starcraft. To this day, I still haven't beaten the final Terran mission in Starcraft. :o C&C 3, I had to finish on easy difficulty. I do a lot better when playing Rome: Total War, probably because it separates the resource management from the battles.

Even though I am not very good at RTS games, I can hold my own in Sins when playing against the medium strength AI's. The game has a very nice interface, and everything is just a few clicks away, and a lot of information can be found at a glance. One thing I like, is that you don't have to worry about micromanaging your fleet during battle. For example, flak frigates will automatically target enemy fighters. You can also group ships together into fleets.

I would give the demo a try and see what you think.
Secondly, you spoke of an expansion called "Entrenchment", was this an add-on pack, or is it downloadable content. I think I'd forgo it if it meant I couldn't play the Trek mod....the vid footage of YouTube is awesome.
Entrenchment is an expansion pack, available as a download from Impulse (Stardock's digital distribution platform).
 
Secondly, you spoke of an expansion called "Entrenchment", was this an add-on pack, or is it downloadable content. I think I'd forgo it if it meant I couldn't play the Trek mod....the vid footage of YouTube is awesome.

It's a downloadable expansion. it improves the gameplay quite a bit.

Just had a look at the Sins forum and the Entrenchment version is meant come out this month, but whether it does or not...anyway here is a link to the thread on the Sins forums about the mod. When the Entrenchment mod comes out I'll definitely be getting my hands on it as well.
 
Just had a look, SoA2 mod works with Entrenchment now. Gave it a quick place on easy and a small map, need to play on a big map so I can have time to get research done to get some real ships out.

Diplomacy comes out next week I think as well.
 
My brother recently got this game and we installed it on our computers and have been playing against each other. Very fun, but suffers from the fact that the majority of multiplayer games seem to take hours and hours to complete. Other RTS's are much quicker games on average.

We've been thinking about getting Entrenchment and Diplomacy, but will we need to buy the expansions for both of our computers, or just once?
 
The new Diplomacy expansion is officially out now. I really liked the last expansion, but I am kind of undecided on whether or not to buy this new one. The new diplomacy options look interesting, but my usual play style is just to build a big fleet and blow everything up. ;)
 
Got the expansion but only gave it a little game last night. The only thing that I don't like about these micro-expansions is the lack of documentation to explain what has changed. I'll just have to hunt it down on the Sins site. I'll give a run down of how I think things work given the expansion - it might not be completely accurate.

The diplomacy part obviously has changed. They opened up a new research section (so you have military, defence, civilian, logistics and diplomacy now) and you have an additional relationship button at the top which you can use to see how individual empires are relating to each other. Also instead of a simple percentage measure of relation ships you have this scale to 20, where ten seems to be the old 100% if I understood the infoboxes I read correctly.

The number also fluctuates according to a new set or parameters instead of simply, you do mission and get relationship percentage increase. You still do do missions for diplomatic cred but now a host of other factors makes the number fluctuate more frequently. You get bonus based on your race (+ bonus dealing with same faction, - if with another faction), if you border each other, diplomatic, resource, mission and combat choices you make also influence the number. The new envoy ships help in that regard. You park them over a planet and it will up your rep with the owner of the planet. It is all quite a bit more complicated and I need to give it a proper look.

Back to the 10 is 100% thing, basically around the 10 mark is where you can make peace treaties and share ship and planets views, which was the highest thing you could do in the pre-Diplomacy versions. Now, you can exceed 100% basically and do more. They have opened up "Pacts", which you need over 100% diplomatic relationship with an AI to use (I think the lowest I saw was 11.5). These pacts give both sides a bonus depending on what it is. If it is a metal pact you mine metal faster, a missile pact and your missiles do more damage, that kind of thing. All pacts need to be researched but can help give you a handy advantage over your enemies. On that you can research the skill to give missions, eg. attack planet, destroy ships, destroy civ/military structures. You can also research into giving the pirates specific orders, tell them to attack a specific planet for example. The computer works out how much diplomacy you need (say 5.5) and you can lower it by adding resources to offer.

As I said only played it on a small map with 3 players on normal. The true value will come out on a 4+ map with harder AIs. I do like what they have done with this expansion so far and will be playing more Sins in the near future.
 
Got the expansion but only gave it a little game last night. The only thing that I don't like about these micro-expansions is the lack of documentation to explain what has changed

If you haven't seen it yet, here is an overview of Diplomacy: Sins of a Solar Empire: Diplomacy – a guided tour. I agree that there should be some kind of documentation. Even if they just took the information from the above link and put it in a pdf file.
 
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