Red Arremer
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Do they eventually give better food output?
You'll have to upgrade them. However the further you upgrade from robots, the more likely they will want rights and such.
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Do they eventually give better food output?
Same problem I (and many others have). Nothing we can do except wait for the patch to come from Paradox.
I made a video to show people what it is like, its almost aligned to the day increment. If you watch it in 1080p60 you can experience what its like to not play Stellaris right here with me!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CqAPuIPuQE
There's hardly anything actually happening in the galaxy at this stage of the game and it happens with any galaxy size.
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Do they eventually give better food output?
Made my race religious.
And somehow by pure luck almost everyone around me is some degree of religious.
Same problem I (and many others have). Nothing we can do except wait for the patch to come from Paradox.
I made a video to show people what it is like, its almost aligned to the day increment. If you watch it in 1080p60 you can experience what its like to not play Stellaris right here with me!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CqAPuIPuQE
There's hardly anything actually happening in the galaxy at this stage of the game and it happens with any galaxy size.
So it seems I played pretty much straight through from launch until about 5am, when I suddenly realised what time it was. Certainly a good sign for a 4X game, but not so good for my attempts to stay awake today
So it seems I played pretty much straight through from launch until about 5am, when I suddenly realised what time it was. Certainly a good sign for a 4X game, but not so good for my attempts to stay awake today (although at least I'm not in work).
My initial plan was to build an empire focussed heavily around robots, particularly with the idea of using robots to work on worlds my species couldn't colonise. The issue is, though, that robots cost a bunch of energy to build, and I've been fairly energy-scarce for pretty much my whole run-through thus far, so have only been able to build a couple of robots. Aside from that, I'm not actually a hundred percent sure how you colonise worlds with robots. I've researched colonisation for most world types (including a few which have zero or near-zero habitability for my species) and I've obviously got the robots themselves. Is there an extra tech you need to start a colony out with a robot? Or was my sleep-deprived brain simply missing something obvious?
On the other hand, it seems I've navigated the early game pretty well for my first run-through. I'm just starting to run out of space to expand into and I've carved out a decent chunk of the galaxy. I'm quite a bit larger than any of my neighbours* and although I've avoided any wars thus far I'm now starting to ramp up my fleet in preparation for some gunboat diplomacy (I'm hoping I can demand vassalisation of a couple of my smaller neighbours without having to go to war). I'm swimming in minerals and just about to unlock cruisers, so should have quite a capable force when I'm fully ramped up.
*Well, other than the militaristic fallen empire which I have an enormous border with. I've managed to keep it at bay with an embassy, but I'm definitely going to have to end up conquering it. Just another hundred years or so...
I don't know if that number counts down, but doesn't it give an explicit date that integration will be available? I don't think you need anything else.
How do I queue more than 1 job for a scientist/construction
You really did, those are free new pops you can just mess around with.My first planet I ever colonized had pre-sentients on it! Guess I got lucky.
Hold shift, right click.
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Also, what are the benefits of star charts?
Best event for me was watching one of the primitives while they were in the early space era. Guess someone got mad and they had nuclear war and scorched the planet. Was going to vassalize them when they grew up.I feel like there's not enough shitty events going around. Everything is going smoothly and it's kinda boring. Maybe I should invade someone. That will work well with my Fanatical Pacifist trait.
I've gone through about 8 decades like that. I've gotten used to it at this point, but I can't wait for the patch.
Anyone gone through the vassal to integration process? I uplifted a race to becomes my vassal and I want to eventually integrate them into my nation however the tab to do so is greyed out till 3600 days pass (according to the tooltip). The problem is this number isn't going down and I am unsure if I have to do something specific before it starts or if it's a bug.
Ahahah I know how you feel. I too played 10 hours straight from release until 5 AM morning.![]()
If you build a colony ship at a planet with robot pops it will let you choose robot colonists (you might have to have the droid tech...). I've been following largely the same plan and have just set up and all robot colony. Power definitely is the constraint but I've essentially built power plants on all my free tiles and now I'm at +40 which is enough to remove most constraints.
Holy crap. You are the most tolerant person on the planet. I just can't force myself to play it when it's like that, I'd rather mess around in CK2 for a bit.
They're just your map. Basically giving away your star charts lets the person you're giving them to see everything you've scouted up to that point.
@StellarisGame on Twitter said:We believe we identified the cause for the stuttering issue some people are experiencing, and we intend to make an optional beta patch soon.
Also, so EU4 is kinda like this game but more in depth?
I'm only 4 hours into Stellaris, but there's already one huge difference: in EU4, you have an historical start. You don't have as much freedom at all at the start of EU compared to Stellaris.
EU4 is great though, you should definitively give it a try.
I prefer Crusader Kings 2 to EUIV. I found it was way easier to wrap my head around and the role playing aspect is freaking awesome. I'm currently playing as the viking version of saunderez who is a kickass Jarl. Still sad my best son died![]()
I prefer EU4 over CK2 because I just can't understand CK2's mechanics at all.
I'm only 4 hours into Stellaris, but there's already one huge difference: in EU4, you have an historical start. You don't have as much freedom at all at the start of EU compared to Stellaris.
EU4 is great though, you should definitively give it a try.
OMG beta hotfix is up
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Change to the beta branch and it'll start downloading immediately.
Testing as soon as I post this message.
EDIT: It works! The silky non-stuttery goodness! I gotta get some sleep but at least I know I can get into it after work.
I honestly feel Stellaris shares more in common, mechanics-wise, with Victoria II. Mostly because of the Pops and how they operate though.Yea, think I'm most definitely going back to CK2 and gonna buy EU4 after my run with Stellar ends. Feel a bit more prepared after stellaris. Only problem is Stellaris stays on my mind. Took a break from it and got a couple of LoL games in and all I could think of was what to do next in Stellaris lol.
Oh thank god, I don't think i could live like this the way it was going.EDIT: It works! The silky non-stuttery goodness! I gotta get some sleep but at least I know I can get into it after work.
MANA FROM HEAVEN!
Can research sentient AI...
tempted
Also, how is the performance? is the game demanding? I have lenovo Y580 laptop, with GTX 660M.
It's quite some time since I played any strategy. I almost stopped gaming on PC - and now I think I miss it a little.
Should I get this? I never played any civilization game, all my strategies were regular RTS games like C&C or age of empires. Or knights & merchants.
Watch Arumba's tutorial series...
as soon as it starts making sense it's incredible. You'll never see so much senseless child murder anywhere else. Well assassination in general really....but everyone in the realm seems up for killing a kid.
Finally getting the chance to boot this up now. Prepared to be totally hooked or totally lost.