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Hope mine arrives tomorrow. Was dispatched this afternoon. :)

Those who have it already ( :angry: )... pictures please! :D

As far as I can go with screenshots, once I go to the larger space view, my screenies turn black..

and yes, I know.. its the enterprise.. I'm a dork.. .-.

Oh look at that... didn't realize my home planet had rings.. o_O

and I love how they color coded the orbits of planets, planets that are too close to the sun tend to usually be too hot and uninhabitable.. Green denotes a planet that has the capability to be Earth like, and planets too far away tend to be cold..

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Oh and my Fav planet, Arcel, found this little guy orbiting a gas giant and I decided to teraform it, and no, it's a DX9 title.

I have a Dx9 card and the details are all on Medium, on high it lags me in Vista, not sure how it would treat XP.

Anyone know how to take screenshots ingame? I can't get decent ones because print screen keeps giving me black shots..

In the shot with more water, I just used an Atmosphere Generator to increase water levels.

and in that little time, after thickening the atmosphere, my planet's vegetation dried out due to a greenhouse effect from the thicker atmosphere. -.- Good thing I didn't save. I think if I grab the next tier of plants and animals from my planet and place it here, it might stabilize the atmosphere..

The moon before I got my hands on it, looked identical to our moon, I hit the planet with a water tool, it carved out the oceans and I added plants and animals according to the Food chart on the lower left hand side of the screen.

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I think some of you guys just hyped it up for yourself too much possibly. Like I said, I didn't pay much attention to the development and I'm loving the game. I wouldn't say it's GOTY, but it's not like the game doesn't deliver on what it says it does..

Really enjoying it here. :) If you need thousands of layers of depth, missions, campaigns, etc to enjoy a game, you're looking in the wrong place. Spore is definitely a game for those with imagination or a creative side.

Knowing EA/Maxis, I would not be surprised to see expansion packs.

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