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only nerds play that game though
 
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I love it at the early campaigns ,but as soon as I reach mid-game it starts to get boring somehow :p (and I'm talking about mid-game not even late game) ! It's really strange that so far I've never seen the later stages of any of my campaigns in this game and this is very unique as I don't have such an experience with any other games I like
 
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I love it at the early campaigns ,but as soon as I reach mid-game it starts to get boring somehow :p (and I'm talking about mid-game not even late game) ! It's really strange that so far I've never seen the later stages of any of my campaigns in this game and this is very unique as I don't have such an experience with any other games I like
Every Paradox game ever:
 
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I love it at the early campaigns ,but as soon as I reach mid-game it starts to get boring somehow :p (and I'm talking about mid-game not even late game) ! It's really strange that so far I've never seen the later stages of any of my campaigns in this game and this is very unique as I don't have such an experience with any other games I like
It's because the state of the galaxy in every game of Stellaris is essentially the same past the early game.
The game just lacks dynamic systems that keep the later half of the game interesting.
 
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It's because the state of the galaxy in every game of Stellaris is essentially the same past the early game.
The game just lacks dynamic systems that keep the later half of the game interesting.
I want something similar to the Tribal governments in CK2 and Imperator Rome... of course, they already said playable Marauders are beyond their mastery of the game's code, but the dream must be kept alive!