No sense for subtility or patience... a shameUnknown, huh? Poor things, probably, don't' know anything about us, too. Let's fix that up: send in the fleet to bask them in a glorious atomic fire!
Yeah, that's true! I didn't notice that until later. I hope listening post on the border gives you a greater idea of their borders, and that's improved with sensor tech.I love the fact that it seems like you can't tell the extent of their empire's space, that's something I genuinely never thought I'd see in Stellaris. Plus, their relative power being unknown is really interesting.
I'm really hoping this will also entail some changes in general to the "first contact" experience. But regardless, I'm very interested.
I love the fact that it seems like you can't tell the extent of their empire's space, that's something I genuinely never thought I'd see in Stellaris. Plus, their relative power being unknown is really interesting.
I'm really hoping this will also entail some changes in general to the "first contact" experience. But regardless, I'm very interested.
Soft power on weaker allies and neighbors?Right now your only way to expand and be "respected" is war. In the future i would love to see cultural integration, commercial wars, spy network and so on to be able to invest heavily in something and be rewarded by the game.
Soft power on weaker allies and neighbors?
I also hope this DLC brings proper Cold Wars between Rivals. Not just free influence, but actively competing with each other - and being on the brink of war at times - with unique events.