I played some of the new Master of Orion. It's definitely got a lot of chrome up front.
Gavin Walker
What do you think of how ES2 ties its system level and luxury resource systems together?
Juan Walker
So did the latest patch fuck with ship AI? because my cruisers all charge ahead of corvettes despite being slow as fuck. And my battleships keeps acting retarded, 1 will charge forward while the other sits back waaaay out of range and doesn't fire weapons and both of them are the same class.
Jack Price
>starts reading a Distant Worlds fanfic >guys starts by creating 14 battalions on his homeworld >adds soldiers quarters on his ships I am shit.
Adrian Collins
>fanfic I mean Let's Play.
Wyatt Turner
What game?
If it's Stellaris, the combat AI has always been retarded.
Nolan Wilson
was buying endless legends with all the dlc a good idea
Jaxon Myers
Very good idea
Luis Harris
Makes sense. Civilization tends to develop with wealth. Gives luxury resources more meaning as well.
Christian Collins
Probably the best purchase you made honestly. Amplitude is like paradox where they have the base game that's kinda meh but the DLC's are really fucking good. Except in Amplitude's case the base game is actually fairly good in its own right, but still the DLC's add so much stuff its great. >Espionage. >Pearl system for getting bonuses. >Seabases that provide resource bonuses. >PILLAGING Not to mention three fundamentally different factions that excel at their expansion's added mechanic.
Jason Young
Link it faggot.
Civilizations also fall thanks to wealth.
Nicholas Green
True, but I still don't think tying system level to luxury resources is a bad decision.
Kayden Hernandez
Civ 6 Deluxe or standard edition?
is 6 even good? I liked 5 with the expansions
Andrew Lewis
I personally don't care for the pillaging in EL, I've never found a use for it. What exactly am i missing out on?
Justin Wright
What should I get from the steam winter sale?
Robert Smith
I have 40 of my 100 left. I'm thinking of getting the steamlink and steam controller for maximun 4x comfy
Connor Jenkins
I think Civ6 is great, and it will be far better than civ5 once it gets some more balancing done.
Kinda regret not buying the deluxe edition myself, since I want the additional DLCs you get down the line that are included in the deluxe.
Leo Perez
It's only the first 4 DLC for the deluxe
Brody Watson
Yeah, I want those.
The poland DLC in particular.
Benjamin Reyes
DO you have a crush on her?
Adam Sanchez
No, but they have a unique commercial hub!
And insane tile expansion!
Colton Kelly
It was more the situation at the time that made it good. >Be playing wild walkers to learn the ropes. >Got this sweet ass archer blueprint that shits on everything in its current era but needs 10 glassteel 10 titanium. >Glassteel isn't an issue but I'm fucking hurting for titanium, especially after spending a bunch on lumber mills and apprentice registry's for non-pop industry boosts. >Don't have coinage researched yet because my research was going slow as fuck that game. >Only other nation next to me on my lonesome continent is the broken lords. >Compliment them to keep relations decent and open opportunity to get along with you because I'm just looking to expand right now. >Declares war on me the turn after I compliment them. >K >Go to war and kick their ass back to their capital with the two sweet ass archers I got going (along with a couple urces for tanking stalwarts). >They have a titanium extractor in the outskirts. >Pillage extractor while my spy gets some infiltration points on their cap. >Two turns to pillage for a fat 15 titanium bonus along with some dust. Felt pretty fucking good.
Zachary Campbell
Anyone else play games with the steam controller? Is it any good?
Ryan Perry
probably bnw if you don't have it.
I thought, yea I might as well buy it this sale. I bought vanilla at launch, then never bought any dlc. But as I was about to buy it I realized that I bought it at -92% last year.
Joshua Myers
What did the new Cossacks patch do?
Jaxson Hughes
What is bnw?
Connor Watson
Brevarru New Wordu
Adam Rivera
>I was about to buy it but I realized I had it already. Must not be that great if the experience is that fucking forgetful.
Aaron Foster
I played it for years pirated. Then I thought, well I should finally buy the rest of it.
I played vanilla back in 2010 on a pirated version for two weeks and then bought a real version, without a sale.
Chase Perry
Yeah it's Stellaris. For some reason my cruisers and battleships act retarded instead of battling the way they should. My Corvettes have 3.0 for speed and yet my cruisers just blast past them to be the first to fight despite being slow as fuck.
Nolan Rivera
In stellaris, there's no way to ask for a faction to open it's borders? I'm doing the exotic creature quest and my "defense pact +115 trust" friend closed his borders with me.
Easton Lewis
Why'd you ever buy an amplitude game, now? They were bought by Sega this summer; don't give those pigs money.
Same guy also did a Crusader Kings 2, Europa Universalis IV, Victoria II, Distant Worlds Let's Play.
Jacob Gutierrez
Well, Sega has actually release a few good products, look at Total War Warhammer and Alien Isolation, and we already know Amplitude can make great games by having near perfect tracl record from Endless Space to Endless Legend. ES1 is kinda simple in that regard, but it was their first game and they needed to find out what they wanted to do and how to do it which became really good in EL. ES2 seems to become a really interestning game aswell.
Give them the money so Sega knows this is a company worth investing in.
Inb4 shill. I just love EL a lot
Ryan Wood
>Alien Isolation >good No.
Julian Jones
you can go to war with them and demand they open their borders :^) Such a diplomatic way to ask for passage through their territory :^)
Owen Murphy
Is ES2 worth buying into? I've enjoyed ES1 and EL, hell I've got a good few hours in all of their games. I'm probably going to buy it eventually, I'm just wondering if its worth it so far in its current state.
Logan Rivera
Still EA.
Julian Peterson
Paradox made Europa Universalis right? Why is the diplomacy so terrible in Stellaris.
Elijah Rogers
Eh, I've bought EA games before. Some ended up great like CotN, and then starbound. I've seen both sides of what comes out of that shit. I just want to know if its potential is currently there and amplitude IS working on it during EA as is the purpose of the entire system.
Luke Thomas
It is a mystery. Even I managed to have fun with Europa Universalis IV. How they could fuck up Stellaris this bad is a complete mystery.
Caleb Scott
Stellaris is Paradox's first attempt at a 4x game, in which I really believe they were trying to copy off of SoSE (in which they failed miserably). I guess they thought that because its a 4x that means it doesn't need that good a diplomacy, which makes no fucking sense but whatever.
Ethan Bennett
I wish i could build a city here.
Also question just cause im curious. Which world wonder gives the most Science when you use Darwin on it?
Aaron Baker
Anyone with some experience in marketing could've told them that people buy paradox games for the grand aspect. So unless they tried to casualize their game to bring a new fanbase, I don't see why Stellaris is so simple compared to Crusader "Eugenism" Kings 2 or Europa "MANA" universalis 4.
Jonathan Brooks
Nope. If they have enough reason to close their borders to you then they will remain closed until you force them open with war. The AI suffers from a serious lack of pragmatism. It seems to make all diplomatic decisions based on their ethics and economic or strategic advantages do not factor in at all. So even if a deal would be extremely beneficial to them in short and/or long term they will refuse it purely because they don't like your empire's policy on, say, AI servitude.
Austin Sullivan
Civilization never got mountain-tunnels?
Aiden Hughes
>I really believe they were trying to copy off of SoSE It does feel like that, but lately they seem to be copying off Civ V with the traditions thing they're implementing in 1.5. Which I guess is a good thing since it adds more depth to things, but it doesn't really fix any of the systemic issues with gameplay.
Jaxson Parker
Is Stellaris all about doom stack fleets or is there any strategy to fleet-building?
Josiah Long
If you're going to buy it eventually, buy it now then since it is discounted compared to the full release.
Thomas Bell
There's a dominant meta for weapon types and you can't deviate from it too much or you won't get anywhere. You're better off having one mega fleet because the way battles work even if you have multiple smaller fleets whose combined power is greater than the enemy they will still win if their power is greater than the individual fleets they engage against. It's retarded.
Robert Thompson
besides war, none or wait endgame crisis, they will all open their borders and let it that way forever, even those -1000 fanatical purifiers
Ryan Cox
>still reading the Distant Worlds LP >the guy refused to pay pirates and went to fight them immediately i have really been playing this game wrong, doing nothing but fatten them pirates.
Asher Sanchez
>literally taking a month to achieve 1% of upgrades on my fleet
Robert Hernandez
Aizawa-San?
Ryan Jones
the guy got his shit pushed in for the next 300 years
Ethan Torres
At least he survived longer than I did.
Christopher Davis
I was surprised by the steam controller in a good way. Haptic feedback touch pads are responsive and let me move cursors with enough accuracy for me to play Distant Worlds from my couch. Single player shooters are also comfy as fuck to play with a controller. Another thing to note is that a game doesn't have to have controller support to have a good control scheme. More often than not there are decent community made control configurations for games without dedicated controller support. All that said, I wish they'd make a 2.0 version already. Tons of little not-picky things that could be improved.
Anthony Reyes
>playing Distant Worlds >with a controller Huh.
Christopher Martinez
It makes me feel like a captain sitting in my commander chair.
Evan Howard
>no friends I feel sorry for you. >Cortex Command I feel even sorrier for you. >Risk of Rain >Star Ruler 2 Decent taste senpai.
Jose Gray
So is Civ VI good now? Also when is Poland coming out since Firaxis recently released the leader preview?
Austin Roberts
Thinking about getting Stellaris in Steam Winter sale
Is it worth it?
Caleb Gomez
If it's 50 or 75%, yeah. otherwise, no.
Lincoln Jones
Troop bays on warships is both good and bad.
Good b/c you can snipe-invade independants with a small task force and have some ready made defence in position immediately.
Bad b/c a dedicated troop ship is better at carrying shooty mans, and bays take up space you could use for guns or fuel, and you're paying maint. for something you'll barely use.
If you *have* to have troops on a warship use boarding pods, they are better in 99% of cases. Use dedicated troop ships for your spess adventurism. Build a supply ship with the bare minimum mission equipment to qualify the design and fill the rest of the space with troop bays, then pick up your entire homeworld garrison and drop it someone who's been giving you shit. whoslaughingnow.txt
Yes. There have been several people saying the same thing for a while now. Give pirates nothing, and kick them in dick repeatedly until they become irrelevant. Repeat.
There are only 3 occaisons where pirates are an actual threat you have to give a shit about:
A pirate gang gets lucky enough to have enough money to build a collossal fleet of bees. Individual ships are weak but there's so many of them they are a complete pain to fight.
A pirate gang gets lucky enough to have a spy character with decent sabotage skills. Sabotage missions have a decent chance for success, and skills boost it further. Annoying as fuck replacing random stations, but acts as a good motivator to stomp on thier heads until they stop moving.
You have disasters turned on, and you've run the game long enough to spawn a 'dread pirate' gang. These guys don't fuck about and behave actually competantly, attacking things with a fleet instead of odd ships.
Evan Adams
>no friends I usually keep steam in offline mode unless I play multiplayer >Cortex Command Yeah you've got me there. Neat for what it is, but something feels lacking.
Anyways, found a colony ship full of bugs. Think I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and let them live. Give 'em a fighting chance, it's the least we can do for a ship of what practically amounts to refugees.
Tyler Baker
>kick them in dick Even since I started playing Metroid prime, I have enjoyed kicking pirates in the dick.
REMOVE BUGS REMOVE BUGS
Jackson Ramirez
Stranded colony ships are one of the better things you can find. Especially if it contains a race who can colonise a type of planet currently unavailable to you. If you can keep a majority population wherever you settle them, you can build more colony ships (and troops) of that race.
The only downside is that if your race is one that the bugs naturally rival, then you'll have a happiness penalty on any planet with the bugs on it. Not huge, just means lower taxes.
HUG THE BUGS.
Jacob Gonzalez
>REMOVE BUGS REMOVE BUGS >HUG THE BUGS.
They immediately rebelled. I'm hoping not much will come of it. Nothing to do but ride it out. On the upside a second colony ship full of Kiadians has been picked up by explorers. Hoping they'll be a tad bit more agreeable to their defrosting.
Jason Nelson
>They immediately rebelled. Thats what you get for trusting xenos.
Suffer not xeno to live.
Jaxon Bailey
>They immediately rebelled. I'm hoping not much will come of it. Nothing to do but ride it out. They're just upset b/c the planet has zero resources on it. Just zero the taxes, and wait for some frieghters turn up, you'll be fine.
You can hurry things a little if you order a small port to built, as ports are priority projects and attract transports from all over. Make sure to put a medical and recreation bay on it to get a bit of extra happy.
Shush. HUGS followed by gentle exploitation
Jack White
>Suffer not xeno to live. Relax, warrior. There will come a day in this galaxy where your fervor for battle will be called upon against greater foes than these. Besides, they've settled down now, much like how predicted. Just some growing pains is all. The interesting development is a proposal to dump the colony ship full of Kiadians onto an independent world populated by Gizureans. I'm going to have to give this one a pass.
Jeremiah Roberts
>not playing on full manual
Disgusting heretic
Oliver Flores
>volcanic planet NAME IT MUSTAPHAR
Kayden Long
You WANT that Gizurean world if you can get it. The ability to colonise volcanic worlds this early in a Human game is big. (And thier maintenance saving skill won't hurt either.)
Colony ships can work, but it's not likley as they are naturally hostile. Not worth potentially wasting the Kiadans on that.
Thomas Walker
I'm not actually following these suggestions. They're there as reminders only. Though I will freely admit to some habits that could be described as lazy, perhaps. >The ability to colonise volcanic worlds this early in a Human game is big. (And thier maintenance saving skill won't hurt either.) You gain colonization techs by absorbing other species?
John Lewis
>You gain colonization techs by absorbing other species? If you load up colony ship with THEIR species you can colonize their planets. You still need tech to colonize something with you main race.
IIRC
Carson Cook
I'm guessing the white cliffs of Dover
Caleb Ortiz
>You gain colonization techs by absorbing other species? Not directly. But any world uses the majority population to fill colony ships built there, and create troops raised there.
So if you control that volcanic world, it will likely have a majority Gizurean population forever, and any colony ships you build there will use Gizurean pop which can colonise volcanic worlds by default.
The only downside is the happiness penalty, which as you've seen is managable.
First batch of Defiant class DE's will be rolling off shipyard in two years, that is on 30 January 2037.
Additional Athena class DD have been designed but shipyard that is meant to build her is still being expanded to appropriate size ( bitch is almost 10k tons heavier than Defiants thanks to more MAC's, Rakshasa launchers, magazines and additional FC )
Im sorry what ?
Angel Harris
And here it is the Athena class. Sexy bitch.
>troop transport 001 >battleaxe 002
My autism cant handle it ... ;/
Grayson Miller
More good news from the Eden system. Eden A-IV has just become breathable, temp is still in huge minus C but at least atmo is good for humans.
And those new sweet mineral deposits
Jeremiah Cooper
>>troop transport 001 >>battleaxe 002 > >My autism cant handle it ... ;/
You'll be ok.
Jason Barnes
>those classes names
>falls to the floor frothing like rabid dog
Plz staph..
Dominic Baker
Even better, when you build escorts, frigates and destroyers they just get sequential numbers appended to them.
Only cruisers and larger get actual names.
Robert Turner
I know but you can rename them yourself nigguh...
Grayson Davis
Unless you absolutely adore the setting of the endless games, hold off on it for a bit. It's getting there, but there are still balance issues, some minor niggling things with missions, and performance/stability problems as the game goes on.
UE is boss and OP as fuck right now. They're pretty much on par with the cravers as production goes thanks to their bonuses, don't suffer from overconsumption, and while they field fewer ships in a fleet than the cravers, their ships get extra gun mounts at the cost of defense which is disgusting early game because they can just sit at maximum range and shit lasers at anything until it dies.
Every other race feels really shitty compared to the UE.
Jaxon Moore
I can always come up with fancy designations and classifications for ships later, after I specialize them a bit. For now, avoiding conflict is the name of the game. Also, 72k for civilian sector? I don't claim to know anything about this damn game but that seems a little low to me.
Ethan James
First Athena is to be complete in 2 years, meanwhile two shipyards will plop out a decent number of Deiants.
Nicholas Torres
What do you think of Civilization VI? Is it good? Would you recommend it?
Jason Wood
haven't had a chance to play it that much sadly
districts and aoe effects made city planning more fun for me
Owen Gray
That is low. Civvies are usually rolling in cash. Although you hardly have any pop at all - 9B is tiny, and spread over 6 worlds means your infrastructure (planetary developmet rating) is going to be low so the economy is hardly moving b/c there isn't enough development to drive it.
Lower taxes and grow that pop. Easier said than done with a red balance... See if you're missing any resources (especially luxuries) and try to get a mine on them as soon as you find a free source. That will drive up the dev. rating.
Grayson Robinson
>tfw on my third day of the same Stellaris campaign
Guys I think I underestimated how big space can be
John James
nigger it takes me something like 2 weeks to finish a single stellaris game