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Published on November 9, 2009 By GhostMatter In Stardock Games

Well, there are two icons, do I lost anything by starting Entrenchment instead of vanilla Sins of a Solar Empire? I guess I'm used to one exe for other games and their expansions...


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on Nov 09, 2009

No, you don't lose a thing. Entrenchment just adds onto the vanilla game.

on Nov 09, 2009

Charvel1
No, you don't lose a thing. Entrenchment just adds onto the vanilla game.

Entrenchment is chocolate syrup?

on Nov 09, 2009

Yes. And Diplomacy will be the cherry on top.

on Nov 09, 2009

I believe the only reason to run vanilla is if you have a friend that does not have entrenchment so u both can play together.

on Nov 09, 2009

I believe the only reason to run vanilla is if you have a friend that does not have entrenchment so u both can play together.

Sounds about right...  though this hypothetical friend is missing out on some fantastic chocolate syrup.

(Mmmm... Star Bases)  

on Nov 11, 2009


I believe the only reason to run vanilla is if you have a friend that does not have entrenchment so u both can play together.


Sounds about right...  though this hypothetical friend is missing out on some fantastic chocolate syrup.

(Mmmm... Star Bases)  

U got that right dude!

on Nov 11, 2009

Well, there are two icons, do I lost anything by starting Entrenchment instead of vanilla Sins of a Solar Empire? I guess I'm used to one exe for other games and their expansions...

No, you don't lose a thing. Entrenchment just adds onto the vanilla game.

Yep, you will find we do all our titles the same way -- each new expansion builds onto what its predecessor had to offer, so you only have delicious features to gain


Mike

on Nov 12, 2009

I was wondering especially for the campaign, I forgot to mention. Some games do not have the original game campaign in the expansion EXE.

on Nov 12, 2009

Sins doesn't have a campaign, unfortunately.

Still a great game without one though.