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I get out in space,Press ALt N to bring up the galaxy map,select a planet and it points me to this diamond like structure,I try to use C to communicate so I can dock with it but nothing happens.

So I open the galaxy map again,select another planet but when back in space ,the blue nav cursors are still on this diamond like structure.

This game,I swear,doing my head in.

A typical Roberts game,loaded with a thousand superfluous controls and keys,ridiculous.

I have the manual open on my ipad but nothing explains this.

These games are putrid.

Might play Everspace instead,these games have way too many controls.

P.S. Enjoying game now once i read the dam manual,duh.
Post edited April 02, 2020 by Smasha
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Smasha: I get out in space,Press ALt N to bring up the galaxy map,select a planet and it points me to this diamond like structure,I try to use C to communicate so I can dock with it but nothing happens.

So I open the galaxy map again,select another planet but when back in space ,the blue nav cursors are still on this diamond like structure.

This game,I swear,doing my head in.

A typical Roberts game,loaded with a thousand superfluous controls and keys,ridiculous.

I have the manual open on my ipad but nothing explains this.

These games are putrid.

Might play Everspace instead,these games have way too many controls.

P.S. Enjoying game now once i read the dam manual,duh.
I just clicked a few different threads and was thinking "wow, seems like there forums are almost nothing but whining, complaining and negativity" then I realized most of those posts were you. Have you ever considered lightening up?

I just clicked a few different threads and was thinking "wow, seems like there forums are almost nothing but whining, complaining and negativity" then I realized most of those posts were you. Have you ever considered lightening up?
I do find it funny when people complain about games from this era not working right in emulation, on a modern PC. They didn't work 100% as intended when the games were originally released. You know how much fiddling we had to do for these games to work properly on a 486 dx2 with 4MB of ram and a 80 MB hard drive? Be happy they work without you messing with boot disks and constantly editing the autoexec.bat and config.sys.