School maintenance increased from 1 to 2.Research Matrix bonus decreased from 12 to 10.Slave Pits, Slave Labs, Collectives and Maintenance Grid have had their costs adjusted.Entertainment Center now requires Innovative History.Hyperion Packages cost increased from 10 to 30.Temporal Mechanics cost increased from 10 to 30.Information Warfare tech now requires Advanced Diplomacy (instead of Planetary Invasion).Shrine of Tandis now gives a 10% morale bonus civ-wide.Shrine of the Mithrillar now gives a 10% population growth bonus civ-wide.Mind Control Center moved to Concept of Malice.Life Support is now unlocked from Advanced Hulls.Advanced Hulls is now unlocked from Basic Logistics.The Capital now increases Morale to 35 (up from 25) and Economy to 25 (up from 10).Steffem "Maiden666" Jenter, MarvinKosh, Leiavoia, Frogboy and everyone else who helped out! To Antonio "Mabus" Invernizzi, Gaunathor, SilasOfBorg, Kamil "OShee" Bober, DARCA1213, Sam "MarvinKosh" Edwards. We have an awesome community here at Stardock and are so very happy that you're a part of it. They also gave me a long list of areas where they thought I could improve the AI, which I used to dig into the now 10 year old AI source code base to implement." "It was awesome being able to work with the fans to integrate years of their own mods and tweaks into the base game. You can find he entire change log (spoiler alert: it's long!) at the bottom of this post.Ī few words from our CEO and President, Brad Wardell: With help of some awesome community members, the Dev Team has taken all of the suggestions and implemented them into this update. We also know what it's like to enjoy an old game so much that you keep going back to it, even when there are newer and "better" versions of it out there. That's why we're pleased to announce that version 2.20 for Galactic Civilizations IIĮven when a title is "finished" and put out to market, there are always little things we find that could use a tweak or a change here and there. To use this virtual machine, you'll need Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V, or Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2.The crew here at Stardock cares a lot about our community and the games that we produce for you. In related news, Microsoft today also posted the Windows 7 90-Day Eval Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) (1811.5MB), which lets you evaluate Windows 7 via a preconfigured virtual machine set contained within the VHD format. Windows 7 is set to hit general availability on October 22, 2009, meaning once new Windows 7 users fire up their PCs for the first time, they will already have these updates waiting for them. Last month, Microsoft released the first non-security update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, fixing application compatibility problems some users were experiencing. Once again, you can get all the updates your system needs through Windows Update. This Patch Tuesday has a total of 13 Security Bulletins, covering 34 vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer, Silverlight, Office, SQL Server, Developer Tools, and Forefront. Windows 7 users who run Windows Update will also see updates via three other Security Bulletins today:, MS09-055, and MS09-056. The security update, which is rated as Important, is available on Windows Update as of today, but is also available for direct download on the Microsoft Download Center: Windows XP 32-bit (733KB), Windows XP 64-bit (1.1MB), Windows Server 2003 32-bit (684KB), Windows Server 2003 64-bit (1.1MB), Windows Server 2003 for Itanium (1.6MB), Windows Vista 32-bit (1.4MB), Windows Vista 64-bit (2.1MB), Windows Server 2008 32-bit (1.4MB), Windows Server 2008 64-bit (2.1MB), Windows Server 2008 for Itanium (2.4MB), Windows 7 32-bit (307KB), Windows 7 64-bit (447KB), Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit (447KB), and Windows Server 2008 R2 for Itanium (562KB). Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008 are also affected, though XP and Server 2003 are only vulnerable if they have previously installed the non-security update described in KB968389. The vulnerability in question could allow a denial of service attack via a maliciously crafted packet during the NTLM authentication process, as described in Security Bulletin MS09-059. As expected, Microsoft today had its largest Patch Tuesday to date, and it includes the first security fixes for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
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