The description basically says that if your keys are sticking it's your problem. Makes me wonder why many other games that use a keyboard DON'T have that problem.
Suggestion for expressing large numbers: Use engineering notation, which is shown as a number of at least one but less than 1000 followed by 10 to a multiple of three. For example, 52,196,437,094,107,382,596 would be written as 52.196x10^18 .
A slight error in my previous comment: The format I described is called "engineering notation", not "scientific notation" (which uses numbers of at least one but less than 10).
Suggestion for expressing large numbers: Use scientific notation, which is shown as a number of at least one but less than 1000 followed by 10 to a multiple of three. For example, 52,196,437,094,107,382,596 would be written as 52.196x10^18 .
Statue fast build: IF you have enough metal to build the statue, and you have a robot working on it, clicking the statue several times will call more robots to the statue; this increases the build rate.
Using Jesmai in a Neophyte skirmish, I learned that the screen can only show 65 of your cards in the playfield and that you can hold more than 10000 magic.
To anyone who was offended by my comment about "its" vs "it's", insulted me, and the walked away from our conversation: It would be difficult for you to change my mind about whether my statements were correct. Yes, I was a jerk for pointing out a fairly common punctuation error. You might have been trying to point out that I was being a jerk, but what I also saw was that you tried to state that I was incorrect in my claim that "it's" is an acceptable spelling for "its". I continued trying to teach you that "its" is used for "belonging to it" and "it's" is used for "it is" or "it has". It was wrong of me to be so rude in my initial post. I usually try to love and tolerate as much as I can. Please try to love, tolerate, and refrain from insults. Thank you.
I think they might've overcorrected on the Vespitole troops. Serf/Militia/Mercenary/Soldier/Knight all intercept, everyone except the Serf attacks once, their Healths are 1/1/2/3/4, and their retaliate chances were 0/0/0/25%/50%. Now their retaliate chances are 0/25%/50%/75%/100%. The Militia is already more powerful than the Serf by being able to attack, so maybe the retaliate chances should be more like 0/0/25%/50%/75. Just a suggestion.
Many pencil-and-paper games, such as Dungeons & Dragons, use dice to randomly determine accuracy, damage, amount of loot found, etc. "3D6" means "three six-sided dice". When three or more dice are used, this creates a bell curve; the results near the middle show up more often than the very high or very low ones. To figure out the average, add one to the size of each die, multiply by how many dice you have, and finally divide by two. So, 3D6 would have an average of: 6+1=7, 7*3=21, 21/2=10.5, so a 3D6 weapon should do around 9 to 12 damage each time it hits.
Zero the Undying... thank you for posting a link that explains what I just said.
"...These two words can cause a lot of confusion: many people are uncertain about whether or not to use an apostrophe. These are the rules to remember:
•its (without an apostrophe) means ‘belonging to it’:
The dog wagged its tail.
Each case is judged on its own merits.
•it’s (with an apostrophe) means ‘it is’ or ‘it has’:
It’s been a long day.
It’s cold outside.
It’s a comfortable car and it’s got some great gadgets..."
Let's review, shall we? You wrecked your homeworld, so you go to the moon, shoot the creatures that are already living there, and change the atmosphere so the all the creatures that were living there will die. It looks like "manifest destiny" is alive and well. Now for some technical nit-picking. These creatures are not carbon-based animals, because oxygen is bad for them (Earth animals take in oxygen and carbon-based food and expel carbon dioxide). Your plants died soon after you opened their pods, because there's no carbon dioxide on the moon (Earth plants take in carbon dioxide, store the carbon, and expel oxygen). Without an atmosphere already in place, the air inside the pods dissipated like a cosmic fart. You die after removing your respirator, as an atmosphere below 0.05atm is unbreathable even if it's pure oxygen (you're getting less than 25% of the oxygen you need). The saliva in your mouth boils at this very low pressure giving you one of the worst cases of cottonmouth ever.