Posts by samandowain1914

    Logging in since forever on this forum just to comment. I deeply miss legacy/java era Supremacy. What the game is now is unrecognisable to what it once was, it's hard to call it the same game at this point. My only thread of hope to play that version again is if the source code is released one way or another.

    As others here have said, to those who havent had the pleasure of playing the legacy version of this game, you don't know what you missed out on.

    I've been at war with a player and taken all but one province. All enemy forces in the province have been removed and my own units have been sent to the province and yet I'm unable to take the province.


    There's an inactive player with units also on the province however I have right away with that player and so does the person I'm at war with. How should I deal with this? See image attached. Thank you!



    I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand I feel that a confirmation window would save a lot of frustration and help players keep their goldmark. On the other hand, I feel like it's important that we support the developers. Although I don't feel like in a way ripping your players off because of a miss-click is the best way to raise finance. My solution would be to have the confirmation window as a setting that can be toggled.

    From what I've read commonly in the global and help is that people are often having trouble finding how to archive their games. I feel like putting the 'Archive Game' option in a more accessible place would be much more convenient and less confusing. Take the edit I made as an example.


    Does anyone one know why the daily spin feature was removed? I found that to be a very handy and enjoyable feature. The only reason I can think of is gambling but I'm not entirety sure.

    A line graph that shows the cheapest price of each resource in the stock market at the end of each day. This would work well as it helps to tell the user when to buy and sell their resources based on the trend that the graph shows. Open to questions, and suggestions.