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Post by correctamundo on Jan 28, 2017 18:34:09 GMT
They do nice games, but amount of DLCs is ridiculous to get all of the EU4 it would cost about £186 (thats what it said on steam when you look at downloadable content for the game nest to ''add all DLC to cart'') But the game in itself is fun and i would get stellaris one day if on sale. Also cities skylines is a very good city builder, still doesnt beat sim city 4 in my opinion but thats as close you can get to that gem. Mount and blade is just great as well. to be honest they are very busy.. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Paradox_Interactive_gamesWell my son just got into EU4 and he payed nothing close to 186 pounds. He's got all the expacs but no sprites and music packs and he got most of it on sales. Myself I have everything EU4 but I have bought most sprites and music on sales. Of course it's one of my more expensive games (with CK2) but when I look at the hours (3149 currently) it's clearly been worth it.
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Post by dzejkob on Jan 28, 2017 18:49:08 GMT
They do nice games, but amount of DLCs is ridiculous to get all of the EU4 it would cost about £186 (thats what it said on steam when you look at downloadable content for the game nest to ''add all DLC to cart'') But the game in itself is fun and i would get stellaris one day if on sale. Also cities skylines is a very good city builder, still doesnt beat sim city 4 in my opinion but thats as close you can get to that gem. Mount and blade is just great as well. to be honest they are very busy.. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Paradox_Interactive_gamesWell my son just got into EU4 and he payed nothing close to 186 pounds. He's got all the expacs but no sprites and music packs and he got most of it on sales. Myself I have everything EU4 but I have bought most sprites and music on sales. Of course it's one of my more expensive games (with CK2) but when I look at the hours (3149 currently) it's clearly been worth it. True i did pick the biggest number with everything that is available for the game, and well i can assume a fair amount of it its worth it. And yeah sales are a blessing when it comes down to it, still the normal price for everything seems like a lot, too much for my liking. And holy shit thats a lot of hours (about as much as my chivalry and mass effect 3 put together o.O mate you got your moneys worth for sure at least!
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Post by Arijon van Goyen on Jan 30, 2017 23:50:18 GMT
2004 game, Victoria I (Money cheat mode - to make Persia great again!). This is the most insane world I have ever played. So many wild stuff happened. I helped Russia to beat the filthy commie Ottomans. Look at the premature Germany. Look at the fiasco in Switzerland, Netherlands and Belgium. Well done Egypt! Oil, YEEHAAW! WTH Mexico?
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 11, 2018 19:45:16 GMT
This looks awesome, definitely picking this up when it comes out.
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Post by Iakus on Jan 11, 2018 20:15:20 GMT
I've tried out Stellaris.
Still trying to figure out how to develop my empire while maintaining a decent fleet.
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Post by Heimdall on Jan 11, 2018 21:31:19 GMT
I’m thinking of trying out Stellaris, though in truth I’ve never played a game like this before.
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Post by Voluptuous Volus on Jan 12, 2018 6:34:01 GMT
I played CK2 and EU4 a lot. I did play Stellaris, HOI4 and Vicky 2, but nowhere near as much.
Anyway - CK2 with HIP mod is decent, but the marriage A.I. drives me crazy. The rulers are so stupid, they marry lowborns, they don't form alliances. There's no real economy, the pope does nothing and the CRUSADES are as bare bones as can be.
EU4 vanilla is super easy, so I play with MEIOU mod. It's okay, but still managing big realms is too easy.
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 12, 2018 14:58:26 GMT
I've tried out Stellaris. Still trying to figure out how to develop my empire while maintaining a decent fleet. I have that problem as well. When I play a match with some buddies of mine, one has his second planet already colonized and pumping out corvettes, while I'm still sitting on my home world. I guess it doesn't really help that I insist on playing as a robotic empire, and as such I have to build all of my pops manually, but still those space birds of his are crazy. I can remember one game a few friends and I played where we managed to make it to the end-game and the crisis-es that can occur. The space birds and space monkeys were assembling their massive fleets to repel the ensuing robot uprising consuming the galaxy, and I can only manage a single stack about half their smallest fleet's size. Needless to say we lost that battle
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Post by Iakus on Jan 12, 2018 15:34:32 GMT
I've tried out Stellaris. Still trying to figure out how to develop my empire while maintaining a decent fleet. I have that problem as well. When I play a match with some buddies of mine, one has his second planet already colonized and pumping out corvettes, while I'm still sitting on my home world. I guess it doesn't really help that I insist on playing as a robotic empire, and as such I have to build all of my pops manually, but still those space birds of his are crazy. I can remember one game a few friends and I played where we managed to make it to the end-game and the crisis-es that can occur. The space birds and space monkeys were assembling their massive fleets to repel the ensuing robot uprising consuming the galaxy, and I can only manage a single stack about half their smallest fleet's size. Needless to say we lost that battle He, I can't even get that far. I'm trying to spread t other words and make them semi-habitable to my people, get a strong economy going, and adding corvettes to my fleet when I can. Then raiders come and kick my fleet's but with a stack twice my size, and I reload and wreck my economy and put my expansion plans on hold while I build more ships to deal with them. It gets to a point where that's no longer sustainable. Let alone daling with OTHER alien species!
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Post by Larry-3 on Jan 13, 2018 5:57:26 GMT
I can talk a fair bit about Stellaris. It is currently the only Paradox Interactive game I own.
I have played over 270 hours of Stellaris, as of this post; according to Steam.
As far as nation building goes, I usually roll as a religious, freedom, and democratic nation -- Christian values/egalitarian/democracy leanings... Usually.
In most games, materialists, xenophobic, slave nations are usually on the top of my undermine, and or take down list.
Militarist are the wild cards, they can go both ways. I will either like them or completely dislike them.
I can work with Pacifist. If I am boarding Pacifist, I will usually ignore them unless I receive a message from them. They usually only want to talk and trade, with the occasional Migration Treaty and Non-aggression Pack. Even if there is a really high Boarder Friction, they will still want to talk things out, which is fine by me.
As for my Navy, plasma is my... Most favorite form of weaponry. It might be the Star Wars geek in me always choosing it, though. In Star Wars, plasma is the most common form of weaponry, and growing up with Star Wars made me love plasma weapons. Early game I will build and or spam Corvettes and Destroyers. Later game, I will spam Cruisers. I do not spam Battleships, but I do build some.
My nations... usually have the word "noir" in them. Examples: Romance-noir Empire, Jazz-noir Empire, Classy-noire Demarchy... Et cetera.
... I do not know what else to type out in this post, but I am happy to talk about Stellaris, ha.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2018 6:33:17 GMT
I tried to play EU4 but FUCK ALL THOSE EXPANSION PACKS though. I play Ck:2 obvs. It's great. I however, play a mod all the time though (Agot mod) because it's amazing. I kind of obsess over Aegon though, because In my game, he's the Prince that is Promised and is awesome in general (I mean, he's chaste, temperate, brave, humble, quick, attractive, and an Jaime Lannister-level figher (because I cheated, kay?) and a great warrior). THERE IS NOBODY BETTER THAN HIM in the game. I also married him to Dany, so his heir is like amazing. I'm very fortunate Considering I've had to kill my amazing warrior heir for murder one time for his far, far, far less superior brother... who'd gone on to be called the Monstrous... He's like a 6/6/6 heir... if you ever managed to make him king, however...
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Post by Lorn on Jan 13, 2018 6:43:44 GMT
I've tried out Stellaris. Still trying to figure out how to develop my empire while maintaining a decent fleet. I have that problem as well. When I play a match with some buddies of mine, one has his second planet already colonized and pumping out corvettes, while I'm still sitting on my home world. I guess it doesn't really help that I insist on playing as a robotic empire, and as such I have to build all of my pops manually, but still those space birds of his are crazy. I can remember one game a few friends and I played where we managed to make it to the end-game and the crisis-es that can occur. The space birds and space monkeys were assembling their massive fleets to repel the ensuing robot uprising consuming the galaxy, and I can only manage a single stack about half their smallest fleet's size. Needless to say we lost that battle Focus on minerals over everything else. You don't need food and you can safely change over one or two (originally) food tiles to minerals. As long as your energy never goes below 0, you can get away with it in the early game. As robots you have 100% habitability for every planet type, so the moment you find a planet near your borders colonize it ASAP and set it to develop minerals. While it is colonizing, you will gain a massive deficit to your energy credits, so that's where you really want to make sure you won't hit 0. As for fleets, the current meta is plasma cannons on pretty much everything with some ships set with kinetic artillery and torpedoes. Of course, when 2.0 hits all of that is changing (and it's one of the reasons I can't play it right now), but until then... I'm also shocked someone found my dead thread!
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 13, 2018 13:35:40 GMT
I have that problem as well. When I play a match with some buddies of mine, one has his second planet already colonized and pumping out corvettes, while I'm still sitting on my home world. I guess it doesn't really help that I insist on playing as a robotic empire, and as such I have to build all of my pops manually, but still those space birds of his are crazy. I can remember one game a few friends and I played where we managed to make it to the end-game and the crisis-es that can occur. The space birds and space monkeys were assembling their massive fleets to repel the ensuing robot uprising consuming the galaxy, and I can only manage a single stack about half their smallest fleet's size. Needless to say we lost that battle Focus on minerals over everything else. You don't need food and you can safely change over one or two (originally) food tiles to minerals. As long as your energy never goes below 0, you can get away with it in the early game. As robots you have 100% habitability for every planet type, so the moment you find a planet near your borders colonize it ASAP and set it to develop minerals. While it is colonizing, you will gain a massive deficit to your energy credits, so that's where you really want to make sure you won't hit 0. As for fleets, the current meta is plasma cannons on pretty much everything with some ships set with kinetic artillery and torpedoes. Of course, when 2.0 hits all of that is changing (and it's one of the reasons I can't play it right now), but until then... I'm also shocked someone found my dead thread! Thanks for the tips, I definitely work on incorporating them into my early game playstyle. Though when I play robots I typically go for the Rogue Servitor civic type, both as a means of roleplaying and also as a challenge for myself, so I do have to manage my Bio-trophies as well.
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Post by Lorn on Jan 13, 2018 20:34:18 GMT
Focus on minerals over everything else. You don't need food and you can safely change over one or two (originally) food tiles to minerals. As long as your energy never goes below 0, you can get away with it in the early game. As robots you have 100% habitability for every planet type, so the moment you find a planet near your borders colonize it ASAP and set it to develop minerals. While it is colonizing, you will gain a massive deficit to your energy credits, so that's where you really want to make sure you won't hit 0. As for fleets, the current meta is plasma cannons on pretty much everything with some ships set with kinetic artillery and torpedoes. Of course, when 2.0 hits all of that is changing (and it's one of the reasons I can't play it right now), but until then... I'm also shocked someone found my dead thread! Thanks for the tips, I definitely work on incorporating them into my early game playstyle. Though when I play robots I typically go for the Rogue Servitor civic type, both as a means of roleplaying and also as a challenge for myself, so I do have to manage my Bio-trophies as well. We are the !NotBorg. Your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own. Resistance is futile.
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 13, 2018 22:52:00 GMT
Thanks for the tips, I definitely work on incorporating them into my early game playstyle. Though when I play robots I typically go for the Rogue Servitor civic type, both as a means of roleplaying and also as a challenge for myself, so I do have to manage my Bio-trophies as well. We are the !NotBorg. Your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own. Resistance is futile. Na, those are the Driven Assimilators, us Rogue Servitors only want to protect the organics and give them a life free of stress, worry, and other little things like the right to self determination.
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Post by Lorn on Jan 13, 2018 23:02:44 GMT
We are the !NotBorg. Your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own. Resistance is futile. Na, those are the Driven Assimilators, us Rogue Servitors only want to protect the organics and give them a life free of stress, worry, and other little things like the right to self determination. And that's why you will be assimilated...
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Jan 15, 2018 1:25:19 GMT
Na, those are the Driven Assimilators, us Rogue Servitors only want to protect the organics and give them a life free of stress, worry, and other little things like the right to self determination. And that's why you will be assimilated...Nope. We will be free. GORT will see to that. On a side note about Stellaris: I personally focus on terra-forming and minerals the home system. I let them suffer with bare minimum food requirements -let them starve -more production. Also make my own races in Stellaris at 30 right now... then set the AI races to 30 then I got only what I want. Zorgga Confederation and its slavery will be obliterated by the GORT Imperium!
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Post by Iakus on Jan 15, 2018 18:09:52 GMT
I have that problem as well. When I play a match with some buddies of mine, one has his second planet already colonized and pumping out corvettes, while I'm still sitting on my home world. I guess it doesn't really help that I insist on playing as a robotic empire, and as such I have to build all of my pops manually, but still those space birds of his are crazy. I can remember one game a few friends and I played where we managed to make it to the end-game and the crisis-es that can occur. The space birds and space monkeys were assembling their massive fleets to repel the ensuing robot uprising consuming the galaxy, and I can only manage a single stack about half their smallest fleet's size. Needless to say we lost that battle Focus on minerals over everything else. You don't need food and you can safely change over one or two (originally) food tiles to minerals. As long as your energy never goes below 0, you can get away with it in the early game. As robots you have 100% habitability for every planet type, so the moment you find a planet near your borders colonize it ASAP and set it to develop minerals. While it is colonizing, you will gain a massive deficit to your energy credits, so that's where you really want to make sure you won't hit 0. As for fleets, the current meta is plasma cannons on pretty much everything with some ships set with kinetic artillery and torpedoes. Of course, when 2.0 hits all of that is changing (and it's one of the reasons I can't play it right now), but until then... I'm also shocked someone found my dead thread! But what if you are playing a squishy meatbag race?
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Post by Lorn on Jan 15, 2018 22:14:14 GMT
Focus on minerals over everything else. You don't need food and you can safely change over one or two (originally) food tiles to minerals. As long as your energy never goes below 0, you can get away with it in the early game. As robots you have 100% habitability for every planet type, so the moment you find a planet near your borders colonize it ASAP and set it to develop minerals. While it is colonizing, you will gain a massive deficit to your energy credits, so that's where you really want to make sure you won't hit 0. As for fleets, the current meta is plasma cannons on pretty much everything with some ships set with kinetic artillery and torpedoes. Of course, when 2.0 hits all of that is changing (and it's one of the reasons I can't play it right now), but until then... I'm also shocked someone found my dead thread! But what if you are playing a squishy meatbag race? The same thing applies for generating minerals, but you have to find good planets that are the same environment as your home planet. Playing tall really doesn't work in the early game.
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Post by Iakus on Jan 15, 2018 23:15:27 GMT
But what if you are playing a squishy meatbag race? The same thing applies for generating minerals, but you have to find good planets that are the same environment as your home planet. Playing tall really doesn't work in the early game. Forget "same environment", If I can find one or two marginally livable worlds anywhere near my home system, I'm doing well.
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 17, 2018 14:42:17 GMT
Well my buddies and I took the Star Trek: New Horizons mod for a spin last night. One was playing as Earth, another as the Andorian empire, and I decided to roll with the Ferengi. I have to give the creators of that mod credit, that is one well crafted total conversion. Of course the only problem is that the massive scope of the map makes everything so slow paced; seriously we're playing on fast speed and the thing still feels like it's on slow. Anyways, things were going pretty good until my one buddy received a vassalaztion demand from the Cardassion Union and accepted it without thinking. So now the Federation is a subject under the Cardassians while my Ferengi are sitting over by themselves going: "I know a bad deal when I see one."
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 25, 2018 16:26:04 GMT
I'll admit that even I feel bad for humanity in this one. Amazing trailer though.
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Post by cheeseandonion on Jan 26, 2018 0:23:32 GMT
Vicky 2 is probably my favourite followed by Crusader Kings, could never really get into EU, EU Rome (as much as I really wanted to) or Stellaris. Hearts of Iron is fun enough, but maybe a tad too short for me. March of the Eagles was rubbish.
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Post by rewindbutton on Apr 21, 2021 13:47:04 GMT
Look what I found! It looks so.. alive? Does anyone here still play Hearts of Iron or Stellaris?
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Post by sentinel87 on Apr 21, 2021 15:17:33 GMT
Both Hoi4 and Stellaris. I posted my recent playthough with the new Stellaris DLC in the other game thread.
Development on the new HOI4 DLC has been super slow though. Nice to see they finally started putting out Dev Diaries though, a supply overhaul should be great.
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