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Sins of a Solar Empire

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Official Sins of a Solar Empire Description

Ten millennia have passed since you and the few survivors of the once mighty Vasari Empire fled from an unknown threat that all but exterminated your kind. You now find yourself at the fringe of the galaxy in a sector occupied by a pathetically primitive species - one obsessed with trade and lacking any central organization or military technology. Calling themselves the Trader Emergency Coalition, they would have been ideal slaves in the glorious days of the past, but time is of the essence. Use your mastery of phase-space manipulation, gravity and nanotechnology to quickly eliminate any local resistance and acquire the necessary resources to fuel the next segment of your continuing exodus.

Actual Gameplay videos of Sins of a Solar Empire by Attila

  • Sins of a Solar Empire - Gameplay (beta 1)

  • Sins of a Solar Empire - Gameplay (beta 1)

Sins of a Solar Empire System Requirements

Minimum / Recommended System Requirements for Sins of a Solar Empire are:

System Requirements Minimum:

  • Windows XP SP2/Vista, 1.8 GHz Single-Core Processor
  • 512 MB RAM (1 GB for Windows Vista)
  •  128 MB DirectX 9 3D Video Card (Radeon 9600 / GeForce FX 6600 and above)
  •  DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card
  • DVD-ROM Drive 3 GB Hard Drive Space
  • Keyboard and Mouse, DirectX 9.0c, Broadband Connection Required for Internet Multiplayer, Impulse required for installation (of digital download) and updates.

Recommended

  • 2.2 GHz Dual- or Quad-Core Processor
  •  1 GB RAM (2 GB for Windows Vista)
  •  256 MB DirectX 9 3D Video Card (Radeon X1600 / GeForce 7600 and above)

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