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Distant Worlds was first released in the game during the July 2005 update. It was later released as a single in Japan on September 13, 2005, and released on iTunes on September 22, 2005. The song is also included in the LP Romeo & Juliet by Izumi Masuda, which was released on October 21, 2005, and on the Final Fantasy XI Unreleased Tracks which was released on March 28, 2007 in the premium box limited edition. This song is played during the final cut scene of Dawn at Lufaise Meadows when you approach Blueblade Fell (J-7). Distant Worlds is a vast, pausable real-time, 4X space strategy game. Experience the full depth and detail of large turn-based strategy games, but with the simplicity and ease of real-time, and on the scale of a massively-multiplayer online game. Enough of the sales pitch, Distant Worlds is a 4x game that innovates by using a macromanagment system allowing the AI to take control of as much of the game as the player wishes. It has two expansions (Return of the Shakturi and Legends), each which improve the game so much that playing without them is like night and day. Needs More Love. thumb|Couverture du single Distant Worlds est la chanson thème de Final Fantasy XI. Elle sert également de thème de fin à l'extension Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia. Inspirée de "Memoro de la Ŝtono", cette chanson est composée par Nobuo Uematsu, arrangée par Naoshi Mizuta, avec des paroles écrites par Yaeko Sato et traduites par Michael-Christopher Koji Fox. La chanson, interprétée par Izumi Masuda, illustre l'histoire de la lutte entre la déesse de l'aube et le dieu du crépuscule. Cette chanson est sortie en tant que single digital le 13 septembre 2005. Distant worlds is a pausable real-time, space 4X game developed by Code Force and published by Matrix Games. Distant worlds was released on March 25, 2010.
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Distant worlds is a pausable real-time, space 4X game developed by Code Force and published by Matrix Games. Distant worlds was released on March 25, 2010. Distant Worlds was first released in the game during the July 2005 update. It was later released as a single in Japan on September 13, 2005, and released on iTunes on September 22, 2005. The song is also included in the LP Romeo & Juliet by Izumi Masuda, which was released on October 21, 2005, and on the Final Fantasy XI Unreleased Tracks which was released on March 28, 2007 in the premium box limited edition. This song is played during the final cut scene of Dawn at Lufaise Meadows when you approach Blueblade Fell (J-7). thumb|Couverture du single Distant Worlds est la chanson thème de Final Fantasy XI. Elle sert également de thème de fin à l'extension Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia. Inspirée de "Memoro de la Ŝtono", cette chanson est composée par Nobuo Uematsu, arrangée par Naoshi Mizuta, avec des paroles écrites par Yaeko Sato et traduites par Michael-Christopher Koji Fox. La chanson, interprétée par Izumi Masuda, illustre l'histoire de la lutte entre la déesse de l'aube et le dieu du crépuscule. Cette chanson est sortie en tant que single digital le 13 septembre 2005. Distant Worlds is a vast, pausable real-time, 4X space strategy game. Experience the full depth and detail of large turn-based strategy games, but with the simplicity and ease of real-time, and on the scale of a massively-multiplayer online game. Vast galaxies are made to order: up to 1400 star systems, with up to 50,000 planets, moons and asteroids. Galaxies are so deep, fun and immersive that you won’t want to finish the game... Build, expand and improve your empire endlessly. The galaxy is packed with life and activity. Encounter other empires, independent alien colonies, traders, pirates and space monsters. Explore star systems, asteroid fields, gas clouds, supernovae, galactic storms and black holes. Discover evidence of civilizations long since past, uncovering secrets about the galaxy's troubled history... Enough of the sales pitch, Distant Worlds is a 4x game that innovates by using a macromanagment system allowing the AI to take control of as much of the game as the player wishes. It has two expansions (Return of the Shakturi and Legends), each which improve the game so much that playing without them is like night and day. Needs More Love.