Compara los precios de Star Ruler en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Blind Mind Studios. Publicado por Blind Mind Studios. Lanzado el 20/9/2010. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 70/100.

A 4X space grand-strategy from 2010 that lets you design ships component-by-component and wage war across procedurally generated galaxies of up to 10,000 systems. Rough edges included.

Star Ruler is a real-time 4X space strategy game from Blind Mind Studios where the scale dial goes genuinely absurd. You pick a galaxy size anywhere from a single system up to 10,000-plus procedurally generated star systems, choose whether you want a full 3D spatial layout or a flattened plane, and then start the slow grind of colonization, research, and inevitably, total war. The core loop is familiar to anyone who has spent time with Sins of a Solar Empire or early Galactic Civilizations: expand, consolidate, tech up, survive. What separates Star Ruler from those peers is the ship designer, which is the real reason people stick around. The ship design system goes component-level deep. You are not picking hull types from a dropdown. You are placing individual modules - engines, weapons, shields, armor plating, reactor cores - onto a hull grid, and every choice has cascading consequences for mass, power draw, speed, and combat effectiveness. Build a ship too heavy for its engines and it crawls across the map. Pack in too many weapons without enough reactors and they fire at reduced capacity. This is the kind of system where a 200-hour player still finds optimization headroom, and a newcomer can absolutely produce something functional on their first try without understanding every variable. The tutorial is sparse, but the mechanics are legible enough that experimentation teaches faster than documentation anyway. Combat plays out in real time and can involve truly enormous fleets once the mid-game arrives. The AI is competent at resource pressure and expansion timing, though it struggles with the same complex ship design decisions human players face - you will occasionally see enemy fleets that are badly specced for the engagement range. The diplomatic layer is thin and mostly functional rather than interesting, so if political maneuvering is your draw, manage expectations. The depth here lives in logistics, tech tree sequencing, and whether your build-order decisions in the first thirty minutes compound correctly into late-game fleet superiority. For a 2010 indie title, the mod ecosystem deserves a mention. The game shipped with reasonably open data files, and community mods extended both content and balance meaningfully in the years after release. If you are buying this well after its original run, check the community hub for current recommendations before starting a vanilla campaign - some quality-of-life patches from the modding side are worth installing upfront. Performance on modern hardware is generally fine at modest galaxy sizes, but pushing toward the high end of the system count will stress CPU single-thread performance, which was a known constraint even at launch. The bottom line on accessibility: the UI is dated and the onboarding assumes patience. But the mechanical depth of the ship designer and the emergent tension of managing an empire at large galaxy scales still hold up better than you might expect from a small indie release this old. If you want a 4X where the numbers actually mean something and fleet composition is a genuine strategic variable, Star Ruler delivers that in a way that many shinier successors have not bothered to replicate. Diego, Scout Team

Star Ruler

Star Ruler

20 sept 2010Blind Mind Studios
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A 4X space grand-strategy from 2010 that lets you design ships component-by-component and wage war across procedurally generated galaxies of up to 10,000 systems. Rough edges included.

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Star Ruler is a real-time 4X space strategy game from Blind Mind Studios where the scale dial goes genuinely absurd. You pick a galaxy size anywhere from a single system up to 10,000-plus procedurally generated star systems, choose whether you want a full 3D spatial layout or a flattened plane, and then start the slow grind of colonization, research, and inevitably, total war. The core loop is familiar to anyone who has spent time with Sins of a Solar Empire or early Galactic Civilizations: expand, consolidate, tech up, survive. What separates Star Ruler from those peers is the ship designer, which is the real reason people stick around. The ship design system goes component-level deep. You are not picking hull types from a dropdown. You are placing individual modules - engines, weapons, shields, armor plating, reactor cores - onto a hull grid, and every choice has cascading consequences for mass, power draw, speed, and combat effectiveness. Build a ship too heavy for its engines and it crawls across the map. Pack in too many weapons without enough reactors and they fire at reduced capacity. This is the kind of system where a 200-hour player still finds optimization headroom, and a newcomer can absolutely produce something functional on their first try without understanding every variable. The tutorial is sparse, but the mechanics are legible enough that experimentation teaches faster than documentation anyway. Combat plays out in real time and can involve truly enormous fleets once the mid-game arrives. The AI is competent at resource pressure and expansion timing, though it struggles with the same complex ship design decisions human players face - you will occasionally see enemy fleets that are badly specced for the engagement range. The diplomatic layer is thin and mostly functional rather than interesting, so if political maneuvering is your draw, manage expectations. The depth here lives in logistics, tech tree sequencing, and whether your build-order decisions in the first thirty minutes compound correctly into late-game fleet superiority. For a 2010 indie title, the mod ecosystem deserves a mention. The game shipped with reasonably open data files, and community mods extended both content and balance meaningfully in the years after release. If you are buying this well after its original run, check the community hub for current recommendations before starting a vanilla campaign - some quality-of-life patches from the modding side are worth installing upfront. Performance on modern hardware is generally fine at modest galaxy sizes, but pushing toward the high end of the system count will stress CPU single-thread performance, which was a known constraint even at launch. The bottom line on accessibility: the UI is dated and the onboarding assumes patience. But the mechanical depth of the ship designer and the emergent tension of managing an empire at large galaxy scales still hold up better than you might expect from a small indie release this old. If you want a 4X where the numbers actually mean something and fleet composition is a genuine strategic variable, Star Ruler delivers that in a way that many shinier successors have not bothered to replicate.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steam4XShip DesignerReal-Time StrategyProcedural GalaxyFleet CombatModdableEmpire BuilderTech TreeLarge Scale Battles

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Processor
2.0 GHz w/ SSE2 Support
Memory
256 MB
Graphics
1024x768 minimum resolution, 256 MB memory OpenGL: 2.1 Hard Drive: 300MB Sound: Any

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Blind Mind Studios
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Blind Mind Studios
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 sept 2010

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