
Universe Order
Government Type: Military Empire
Ruler: Nobunaga-623
Race: Oda Race
Capital: Keyos
Orientation: National Policy:
Characteristics: Before Nobunaga, who fell at Honnoji, appeared the Empress. “You are dead. And humans, once reborn, do not return.” She declared this to Nobunaga. “For the time being, you will be a mere insect,” she added, “but that’s alright.” She is a fairy. However, as Nobunaga trembled before her, he felt her presence, and her intimidation pressed upon him. “So be it.” Yet Nobunaga continued to ignore the stability of the woman and wouldn’t discard her into the grass, trying to become an insect, mingled in the realm of humanity, where the sniveling malformations reside. The body transforms and absorbs new knowledge and customs. Inevitably, it evolves into an object of utility, and the irreplaceable living text becomes the tail end of this narrative. The beasts, truly on the path of evolution, grasped the opportunity to save him. He heard, “They are,” and moments later, species O-Nokka engaged in organic activities while preserving the humble greenhouse of silence on the left. “You must use the slight shifts, for that malignant virus tree infects the Morial’s sect’s greenhouse feet, and now, before their time, they are about to extend their poisonous hands toward glory.” By the way, they reproduce through spores.
Start!
Just by looking at the initial settings of this game, I love role-playing so much that I can’t help but imagine a soft-bodied creature that was discarded in space due to an accident during transport evolving and returning to space to aim for its former destination.
I’m not very good at ambitions, internal affairs like Civ, or dealing with a lot of windows. Can someone like me still enjoy this game? I would appreciate your help.
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Domestic affairs can probably be managed automatically, so it should be fine somehow.
When starting from zero, well, there’s a lot to learn.
Surprisingly, I’m not overwhelmed by the large number of windows.
I think it can be quite difficult to get used to because it has a considerable degree of complexity.
Hearing that there’s auto makes me feel a little relieved.
If you can understand, there is a lot to remember to the extent that you can enter high school.
If you want to play with jellyfish, also buy the Aquatic DLC.
I believe that recognizing this game as a role-playing game is a correct standpoint to start from.
Well, for now, let’s do it for about 100 hours as an appetizer…
If you subscribe now, the DLC is definitely a bargain, but is the portrait included in that?
>>6It was written that a species pack is included.
There are many things you can do, but if it’s low difficulty, you can get by even with a somewhat careless approach.
That said, can it really be done with less to do than civ…?
If you try, there are many things you can learn, but you can manage to get by even if you do it somewhat freely.
I think that if you can consider it role-playing even to the point of your own demise, you can enjoy it infinitely.
What’s going on lately… I’ve been seeing Yoshihiboshi a lot in thumbnails.
Having Achurion come when it’s exclusive is definitely an advantage.
Acceptance is truly subtle…
Thank you.
It seems like I don’t have the wrong perception about it being a role-playing game, so I might give it a try.
In that setting, with the current DLC environment, we and those alien creatures are of the same lineage! So we can fight together, and it’s definitely going to be fun!
Fall into the same swamp.
At first, it can be overwhelming, but if you understand it while reading things like Wiki, it’s not that difficult.
If you want to RP, this game is a perfect match.
This must be a reverse calculation from the yolk.
Wow… even my crappy performing laptop can run it at the recommended specs…
It’s only smooth at the beginning, just at the beginning.
Because it’s a single-core engine.
A CPU that relies on the number of cores to deceive will quickly become outdated.
It looks like I’ll have to clean with Colossus after all…
(In order to lighten the galaxy) I will deliberately allow my empire to be branded with disgrace.
I’m increasing specialized planets while maintaining balance in the capital, but as a theory, what would be the strong way to grow and increase them?
The corvette rush in Bemato becomes heavy… or rather, I can’t properly see the fleet battle in the final stages.
I’ve heard that the worst trouble is caused by searching for naval vessel navigation routes.
I saw that there’s a bug that allows Corvettes to evolve into Citadels and laughed.
I wonder if things have finally settled down.
Um… then I guess it would be tough with a low-performance notebook…
>>25If we make the size of the galaxy smaller, it might work.
Finally, solar panels can be used in any empire…
I understand that it’s about balance adjustments and Kana, but honestly, it felt strange that it couldn’t be made, right?
I can guarantee it’s interesting, but honestly, I can’t confidently recommend it to people who are not good at simulation games…
I feel like it was a bit better before, so it might somehow work out once things stabilize.
It’s easy (among paradox games).
If you’re not used to the simulation, there may be many parts that could be hurdles, so I hope you do your best.
It’s good to read the descriptions of the preset races to boost motivation.
If you get hooked, you can play for hundreds of hours.
I just want to say Yoshihoushi no matter when I see it.
Has the AI’s internal affairs improved a bit with the upcoming update?
I am someone who spends days without seeing Mega Engineering.
Especially since the neighboring country, with which we are not in an alliance, has declared war along with enemy nations.
Somehow I was supposed to respond, occupy the territory, and negotiate peace, but…
The star system that our country subdued at great cost has become part of the neighboring country’s territory; what does this mean?
Even though we had already secured our claims before the war, why…
Moreover, when our country was occupied, it seemed like the neighboring country had also been occupied, and we were like “???”.
Personally, I feel that the new domestic policy is less likely to result in a deficit.
Could it be about losing the right to claim or being occupied by planets?
If a claim is submitted first (or is older), that one takes precedence, so it might be that.
Recapture it by going to war with neighboring countries.
The most commonly used reasons for war in this game are things like “the border is dirty” or “this guy is annoying.”
You can see if other countries have submitted claims on the billing screen.
That is hard to understand, isn’t it?
While other empires are stuck with inward maturity and gestalt machines, I was thinking of just watching the growth of the pre-FTL civilization and forming a federation… and then it got taken over by a machine rebellion, which is a bit sad.
The claim-related aspect is the first confusing element in this game…
>>42At first, I didn’t know the concept of a claim, so even when I won, I couldn’t take any territory at all…
>>46It’s terrible that you can’t get any compensation or anything at all…
The distinction between space domination and planet domination is hard to understand at first from the icons on the map.
It’s hard to understand what to do for the initial response, but that’s all.
The way to build ground forces is also rather unclear.
I wish the war-related issues could be a bit easier to understand.
Compared to the time when we had to fabricate land claims and reasons for going to war, one-button claims are a breeze!
That’s strange, isn’t it?
We, the Jellyfish People, have been strongly advocating that a civilization of aquatic fishermen and biological starships is the way for organic life to thrive.
If you comply, you will be treated as a laborer livestock, and they say they will even perform genetic modification on you, yet you do not obey.
They are sending denunciation statements just for “cultivating” enemy countries to make them livable with our high-speed terraforming ships.