27-07-2011 04:16 PM | |
Dewfire |
I remember playing this game as a kid, it was named Overlord I think when it 1st came out. Must of changed it for some Copyright reasons, same as the Quest for Glory, I have Hero's Quest on my box I remember the hardest guy I could never beat not matter what, and even the 2nd level guy was tough to crack. Still a fun game to play, and loved the concept. |
30-09-2010 04:31 AM | |
Wicky | I'm always to have for space conquering games, but... uhm before complaining I will just call it cumbersome. |
16-10-2009 01:29 AM | |
Suicide Boy |
An excellent game. "Your Will Be Done" always makes me chuckle; it's one of those badass-sounding phrases that's reminiscent of Duke Nukem, Army of Darkness, and other cult classic games/movies. The Amiga version has better graphics and sound. Supremacy is from that brief period in gaming (1987 -1990) when the Amiga was all-around better than MS-DOS PCs. After 1990, the Amiga had better sound (unless you had a lot of money to blow on your PC) but inferior graphics, and by 1992/1993, they were almost evenly matched. |
06-04-2009 01:33 PM | |
Hydra |
Planet pop max Each planet has a population maximum: Farm and Population Type Farms Max.Pop. Cred Pop/Farm Crd/Pop Rel. % Crd/Farm Rel. % Base 6 17505 4601 2918 0,263 131,4 767 130,6 Adv 6 17507 5602 2918 0,320 160,0 934 159,1 Mine 4 11743 2348 2936 0,200 100,0 587 100,0 Life 3 29015 5803 9672 0,200 100,0 1934 329,5 Desert 4 11757 2351 2939 0,200 100,0 588 100,1 No farms 0 239 76 0,318 159,0 Let the population total goto that maximum. It depends on the amount of foodships and type of planet. |
17-11-2008 11:31 AM | |
_r.u.s.s. |
thanks for the link but if it's your site i suggest you to read through this stuff before making another website :P |
17-11-2008 10:08 AM | |
Rogerwilco |
Supremacy manual and editor Hello, just found this slice of heaven a week or so ago.... Anyway, if anyone's interested, here's a link that has an illustrated manual on how this game works, along with a savegame editor/cheat http://www.geocities.com/mikepsr/ |
08-11-2007 02:32 PM | |
Pete Ellerby |
I have completed the first opponent and now my pc is asking me to put supremacy disk 1 into the drive... Has anyone else had this problem and how do I solve it as I want to kick behind with the secont opponent. Thanks |
15-09-2007 04:33 PM | |
Sebatianos | Can't know for sure, but the moving planets are also present in Star Trek Rebell Universe... and the game was released some 2-3 years earlier. |
15-09-2007 01:58 PM | |
guesst |
Just wanted to chime in real quickly. I'm not a big fan o fthis game, but my interest in it is the rotating starmap and animated window. Both of these elements were borrowed-without-asking when Fred Ford and Paul Reich III made Star Control 1. Consequently I've just linked the two so that next time I'm hunting for where SC1 got those elements I can find it. This seems like a good game, I just can not win even one level. |
05-06-2007 03:24 PM | |
broomgrove |
I LOVE THIS GAME!! Used to play it on my old Atari Falcon - yup I owned one of those beast machines Never managed to finish it though so it is great that I will get the chance to play it again. |
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