![]() ![]() ![]() I use it sometimes, if I never get the research I want.īut ye. You could dig around enough of them for the research to unlock that way. If your enemies have better weapons, armour and shields, defeating them in battle will give you access to those resources, as long as you've got a manned science vessel nearby to dig through the salvage. Focus on a military economy, and use your wars to get better research from your enemies. Without a strong economy, do not expect to have a strong navy. It totally determines whether or not you will have a strong military and research department. Personally, I find that a strong economy is the way to go. More territory, and more jobs pumping out resources. Find a species that thrive in those climates, and use them to colonise those worlds. Say your own people favor continental planets, but all you've got in your territory are arctic or arid places. Plus you'll have a diverse empire that will allow you to inhabit more than just one or three kinds of worlds. No slaves and whatnot makes things a little easier on you, cause there won't be slave revolts, or rebellions. Others like that bit of challenge, and even when not too ready, fight wars.ĭepends entirely on your playstyle, and what you want to do.Īs for a recommended start? Personally, I'd go democratic. Some people like to turtle, locking down their borders and not risking any wars until they believe they are far stronger than their enemies. (Btw the only DLC I have purchased are Apocalypse and Utopia if that makes any difference, I plan to get the rest later.)Īs Ronstadt said, it's best to play it yourself and find your own sort of style. What are all the different ways I can build my influence? I find that at a certain point I kinda start running low and I'm having trouble getting it back up again.Īnyways gotta run to work. ![]() Yeah its nice being able to have a positive relationship with another species but the influence cost really turns me off of it. for someone just getting into the game? I've only just toyed with autocracy and dictatorship.Īlso not entirely sure when I should start building up my fleet.ĭiplomacy doesn't really seem like its worth it early game unless I'm doing something wrong. Is there anything I can do to increase population growth other than edicts and decisions?Īre there any reccomended starting governments, ethics, etc. I feel like I'm either trying to expand too quickly or expanding too slowly and paranoid that I'm falling behind other species I haven't discovered yet. Recently picked this game up and I've already restarted a couple times. ![]()
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