Frogboy, I think there was another thread Herr which talked about the ideology choice glitches.
tilyas89
I just nodded the files to make their chance of appearing much higher. They spawned early and killed everyone :)
As silly as it sounds to some of you, I almost never won wars in Galciv 3. I finally have and am approaching the age of war era in tech. I'm about 3rd-4 in everything except first in raw production and economy. No AI have been knocked out and I'm wondering if I've delayed too long to take someone out. I fought the Krynn and Yor off and sued for peace but am not sure how to mop up the map. What do you guys usually do at this stage? Sorry if I'm being vague, I just do
Question is in title. Also, I noticed you can research the option to propose new more powerful treaties. What are those exactly and how can I increase my chances to become chair?
I think hes referring to the escort ships from the neutral line and some malevolent perk with increasing homework output.
Thank you for the replies. How many pop tiles should be allocated for a research focused planet?
I'm not sure if I'm making a research focused or manufacturing focused planet, should I dedicate tiles to population too? Does that factor in much? What's the balance in your opinion? Also, should I have a single big influence planet or make consulates on all of my planets? How will my influence spread fastest? (not counting starbases)
I was looking at the graph and it was spiking to be multiples of what the other races were putting out, perhaps 3-4 times as much. No one was anywhere close to their output. I can't fathom how the heck this is happening since I was dedicated a significant number of planets to research. They had like 700 points on the graph while veryone else was hovering around 2-300.
Is this a bug? The description of the tech describes it as giving a boost to the value of trade routes but instead gives a research bonus.
Hi, I'm not sure if this post was seen so let me reiterate my concern. I bought the dlc and am enjoying the precursor worlds, but what bugs me is that the AI does not seem to pursue the precursor anomalies. It almost seems like I'm cheating if I have access to such things and they don't. Am I looking at this the wrong way?
Why doesn't the AI pursue them as well?
So I research point defense and I see a bunch of ship templates with point defense. Next I research shields and now all the displayed ship options only shields. But I still need to make a few ships with point defense! Do I now have to manually go through and create point defense ships? Why can't I just see the good enough templates for it that were available before everything turned to shields?
[quote who="drakkos137" reply="40" id="3609522"] Naselus is awesome, and I'm ready to write my review now. [/quote] People like you are the reason why I think democracy is a failure. Entitled, whiny, hypersensitive babies. @Frogboy I made sure that I put in a good review on Steam for all the stardock games I have just to balance out the idiots hindering your design decisions. They play for over a hundred hours and then have the gall to post a negative review. Galciv 3
Seriously, this is why I hated all those whiners about bringing back the wheel. BS cheese shit that lets you have insane results. It seems like a lack of options for strategy. Just ultra specialize each planet and wheel away. Fucking boring. I'll be getting the dlc because I love this game but I need to emphasize how much I want more Ai tweaks to diplomacy. The parking your entire army in my sector for no reason is pissing me off. And since I want to
Would you which ones it unlocks?
I can agree with the OP's sentiments. I love SK and hope to see more bug fixes, Ai and balance updates. I know there are some items that don't work properly and to me that's inexcusable considering this is 1.3.
[quote who="pshaw" reply="6" id="3605937"] Quoting tilyas89, reply 5 I'm sorry if I missed it, but is the problem where the Ai parks a ton of ships in my zone addressed in any other way than the get off my lawn request? In the last patch, even if I was on good terms, they'd just keep a bunch of ships parked in my space.
I haven't researched it yet but I did find the description interesting. Theres a tech which allows you to introduce new UP resolutions. What are they and how effective are they?
I'm sorry if I missed it, but is the problem where the Ai parks a ton of ships in my zone addressed in any other way than the get off my lawn request? In the last patch, even if I was on good terms, they'd just keep a bunch of ships parked in my space.
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="4" id="3604593"] What are the elements of LH that you guys like in particular? [/quote] I have to disagree with the above poster, though Endless Legend had great art direction, the graphics seemed to be washed out and almost blurry. Sorcerer King and LH are more vibrant and sharp and thus easier on the eyes. Frogboy, Stardock's work and focus on the AI is what I love the most. I was at times very close to
I always keep an eye on possible 4X games to add to my collection. Ever since Endless Legend came out and even until now, the AI is terrible. Absolutely terrible. Its too dumb for diplomacy, war, or even making use of all the game mechanics. And its been like this for a long time. For all the whining we do about stardock, they make these other games look really crappy. What the heck is the fun in playing a game with no challenge? It makes my blood boil seeing half assed 4X games selling so we
Am I correct in that were limited to beam weapons except the odd prototype until we fully research missile or kinetic weapons? Thanks for the advice too. I found that if I stuck to my diplomatic route, it took me a looong time to catch up militarily to everyone else, which seems odd in that even civilizations with research or economist mic focus have tons of ships and even then I was still behind lol. This is on gifted since I like the Ai being on full power with few benefits. I don't min
I usually go the diplomatic/trade route in the beginning to avoid any early wars but I find that by the time I get around to researching weapons, even with planets dedicated to research, I'm almost always far behind. Not only that, but I have no clue what a good fleet comp is. Any ideas to make me less ''ripe for conquest''?
[quote who="a0152570" reply="2" id="3600841"] what did i tell ya tilly, good, smart people here [/quote] Lol thanks for the tip.