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Low-Fidelity/Laptop Mode

TBS, and GalCiv and particular, perfectly suit those train rises, plane trips, and long waits.

Posted on Thursday, January 2, 2014

GalCiv and many games directly trace their heritage back to board games and possess many of the qualities that make board games so great, including a laser-sharp focus on mechanics and gameplay that were not originally paired with flashy graphics, but with imagination. TBS games complement those fine-tuned game mechanics with drastically increased scale and a polished graphical presentation.

That focus on gameplay is a strength. For all of the hulla-baloo and dowdy-doo Stardock is making about the tech they're investing in for GalCiv 3, it should be well within their power to engineer a highly optimized low-fidelity mode that sips battery, alt-tabs well, and exposes only the best elements of the game -- those mechanics and that highly structured gameplay -- for those on the move with ultrabooks and laptops. Of course, it would also need a nicely polished UI and iconographic presentation, which Stardock has demonstrated it is capable of if these screenshots are any indication.

Civ V has just such a mode in its strategic map, but it's far from perfect: It requires loading up all of the game's high-fidelity 3D graphics, consumes lots of power, and doesn't have truly crystal-clear iconography, oftentimes being muddied and hard to read.

Provide this to us, Stardock. Set a precedent, and make sure that, going forward, one of the most consistently high-quality and critically acclaimed genres in gaming has this essential, perfectly paired option available to players. Because playing actions games on an ultrabook is just a stupid waste of time.