Stardock Entertainment and Ironclad Games have unleashed a massive changelog for the upcoming Sins of a Solar Empire - Trinity version 1.2 and the update is now available. Trinity bundles the original award-winning real-time strategy PC title from Ironclad Games with the two game-changing micro-expansions, Entrenchment and Diplomacy. Sins of a Solar Empire - Trinity is available via the digital download platform, Impulse for $39.95.

The updates consist of a new and improved Pirate system, updated gameplay balance for the TEC, Advent and Vasari (based on player feedback), engine improvements to handle memory better and provides increased performance, AI tweaks to enhance computer player behavior and more. The entire change log is below.

In the year of its release, Sins of a Solar Empire was awarded dozens of Real-Time Strategy Game of the Year accolades as well as the overall PC Game of the Year award from IGN.com. Sins of a Solar Empire provides a seamless transition between epic strategy and tactical combat modes, a galaxy of intriguing aliens, powerful starships, and colossal planets that come to life with stunning 3D graphics, unparalleled sense of scale, and a cinematic musical score. Explore and conquer nearby planets as one of three factions: the Vasari, the TEC or the Advent and play for domination of the galaxy. Players will explore distant solar systems by applying brute force, cunning strategy, elegant diplomacy, economic mastery, and researched technology.

Sins of a Solar Empire - Trinity can play on most recent PCs and requires Impulse for downloads and updates. With Impulse, users purchase their game and can then immediately download and install the game through the Impulse client which seamlessly manages updates, community features and more. Games become part of that user’s account such that when a user purchase a new machine, a user can simply re-download the Impulse client, logon to their account and re-download all their purchases, even years into the future.

Download Impulse at www.impulsedriven.com.

Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity/Diplomacy v1.2 Change Log

 

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on Mar 19, 2011

Someone else had that problem, phoboulinos.

 

I think he solved it by uninstalling the game, and reinstalling from impulse.

on Mar 21, 2011

Looking through the files, I was wondering when it comes to Diplomacy and the .entity files, especially the Capitalship entity files.  Since there are none in the Gameinfo directory, what ones does diplomacy use as a default?  do they use the Entrenchment ones of the plain sins ones in the GameInfo directory?

Need to know for modding purposes for diplomacy.

Thanks,

on Mar 24, 2011

to darsxx ->If I remembeer well it uses the entrechment ones if they exists as well if not it uses the original soase ones, but u don't want to mod entrechment but only diplomacy i believe u can copy the entity files from entrechment mod them and then put them on diplomacy only.  But not 100 purcent sure i modded it last year so ...

Btw any1 know if the update might have bad effects on mods? 

thx

on Apr 05, 2011

I had to make a break from SOASE since my computer broke down a while ago.  I just came to the forum to read about the progress of some mods. Then I saw there was a patch which optimizes the game resources. I tried to fire it up on my old laptop with built-in graphics card. And it runs great! I even set some settings to medium and set a higher resolution.

The few other games I can run on it are Starcraft 1 and C&C Tiberian Sun (free download).

Thank you Stardock!

 

 

Processor		AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50
Memory DDR2 2048 MBytes
Display Adapter NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 (128 MB)

 

 

on Apr 18, 2011

Hey will Sins of a Solar Empire Trinity automatically come with the v1.2 upgrade in the stores? If so, I want to buy the Trinity version from target, although i already own the game of the year edition, is it worth it to buy because of the upgrades or should i stick with the version i have already?

 

Please Help! (before my urge to take an advancement on my allowance takes over!)

on Apr 19, 2011

wait for rebellion

on Apr 19, 2011

Cataclism31536
Hey will Sins of a Solar Empire Trinity automatically come with the v1.2 upgrade in the stores? If so, I want to buy the Trinity version from target, although i already own the game of the year edition, is it worth it to buy because of the upgrades or should i stick with the version i have already?

 

Please Help! (before my urge to take an advancement on my allowance takes over!)

Depends on whether you want instant gratification or not. Buying Trinity isn't necessary since you already have the base game, because Trinity is the base game with the Entrenchment and Diplomacy micro-expansions not something separate from the base game. It takes Impulse to get 1.2, and Entrenchment and Diplomacy. If you don't want to use Impulse, than you are better off waiting for the stand-alone expansion, Rebellion, like JohnJames said.

on Apr 20, 2011

Otherwise, if my understanding is correct, you can purchase Trinity from the store (or from Impulse) and get a free upgrade using the Impulse client.

 

OR, using the Impulse client you can purchase the Entrenchment & Diplomacy addon's and then update via the Impulse client.

 

The update to v1.2 is free, all updates are. The upgrades (either through micro-expansions or purchasing a new box set) however cost money.

 

Rebelion is coming out later this year which will also include the updates already found in Entrenchment & Diplomacy / i.e. Trinity plus the v1.2 patch with the addition of new content.

 

You're call bud.

on Jul 14, 2011

if only i could update my serial number dosent work

on Jul 14, 2011

MRASP117
if only i could update my serial number dosent work

Contact Stardock support, they can can give you a new serial number.

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