Thanks for the shared thoughts guys. The lack of focused "game" to the Paradox titles is a thing I greatly enjoy when that is what I want. But the focus on the game, and the AI being able to play it in GalCiv is a special and rare thing we need to remind ourselves to cherish. We can *play* this game and it has its unique arc to that- which sometimes spawns off some fun little narratives, but the real focus in on playing out a game. With an ending. I really like this and am happy Stard
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Nah. It isn't just about resources they are giving up, but the fact that now you have a political situation on your hands with the next inheritor. Who will get a chance to develop those resources. That was the real point. The planets you wanted may be weak but now a STRONG (one hopes) AI has them and will have a chance to build them up. And you may not be immediately ready to go to war with them. And nah you missed the other point- surrendering earlier means more resourc
If the AI surrendered a little bit earlier than it does, while it still had some assets, and mmmmaybe didn't surrender to its best friend all the time, but to someone who was the more powerful of the remaining AIs. It could factor in: .3 How much they like the other civ .6 how powerful they were (the more powerful the better) .1 how much the other AI likes me. If it liked me... they would favor it less. If the AI surrendered in this wa
1. Notice when your starbases are overlapping coverage. Like when you have 3 in an area each taking 1 resource, where one base could easily cover all three. And it's sorta deep in your own territory... delete some. Place them better. 2. Once in awhile re-evaluate your planets and build the buildings that are advantageous to that particular tile now that you have the tech- tear down the old crap. And get with the hub and spoke program better. That's not too hard mathematically to sort
Well, I just wonder if a simple mod to get rid of ALL or about 50% of the citizens when taking over a planet would work- or at least returning them (a portion) to the original owner's government pool would be possible.
I would think a few would remain loyal and escaped early in some stealth transports, or committed suicide, or just went underground and blended into the society at large not wanting to become complete, and total, and special traitors of a certain sort against their race. I would also assume I hung, or otherwise executed a few of them, even though historical precedence is to keep all the Nazi German Rocket Scientists, as we know... [e digicons]:pig:[/e] But in the game
Wow, one year later from first post... LOL I feel so loved. [e digicons]O:)[/e]
This setting doesn't impact when dead planets fade out on zoom out like the other settings do. Makes for a cluttered zoom out no matter what on my machine. I know this has been reported from a long time ago, but come on...