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I am from an age that games did not even have voices, granted I love how Skyrim does have voice acting. But if I hated the voices of a game, I would turn off the voices volume XD
Still since you seem to want to play in a huge capital ship, check again warlords, since you already got the game >.> just make sure to first watch soem let plays like I do XD
This is a mix between arcade difficulty with simulation elements. It is actually enjoyable because the creators seem to want to make something like X3 and yet they prefer to keep it easy to use and control, so a wider range of people can play.
Also indeed the game is half done. Half way done that is. The creators still create more content for it and evolve it and hopefully soon Warlords will be out, that will give the player a larger system and the ability to take over.. well.. everything.