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Stellaris Dev Diary #220 - Additions to Humanoids Species Pack
The Masterful Crafters Civic, previously teased in Dev Diary 214, will replace your artisans with a new job type called Artificiers. They will fulfil the same basic production needs as Artisans, Consumer Goods that is, while also producing some extra Trade Value and Engineering Research. As you might expect, since they focus on consumer goods, this civic will not be available for gestalt empires.
To facilitate you focusing your empire more on the industrial branch, this civic will also make industrial districts grant building slots. Our hope is to allow you a bit more leeway in how you want to play your empire, whether you go hard into artificers to capitalize on their bonus production or use their superior production to cut back on how much you have to build up your consumer goods industry. And of course, before anyone can ask, let me assure you, yes, it's dwarfs, it's most definitely dwarfs. For the more materialistic among us, megacorporations will have their own mirror version of this civic.
Now let us talk about our second new civic, Pleasure Seekers. This new civic grants you access to the Decadent Lifestyle Living Standard, which increases happiness and consumer goods upkeep for all affected pops.
In addition, the Entertainer job will now also grant +1% pop growth and Servants jobs will produce an additional 5 Amenities.
Quite a potent mix of happiness and the means of keeping it up. Of course, if you are interested in an experiment or two, you could fill entire worlds with entertainers for the pop growth bonus, one might even call it a planet-wide shore leave on Risa. Now with both of these civics covered, it is time to talk about our biggest addition to the Humanoids DLC, the topic of this weeks spoiler tweet and our new origin. As with the civic above, Pleasure Seekers also has a mirror-version for megacorporations.
What do you do when you outlive your usefulness/your creators? That is the question you can dive into with the Clone Army origin. As Clone Soldiers, your empire will be perfectly suited for warfare, even though you may not currently have any enemies. Your lifes and continued existence will depend on your Ancient Clone Vat buildings, which support your population.
Did we mention that there is a limit to how many Ancient Clone Vats you can have in your empire at the same time? There is, it is 5.
Now, you could be a good little clone-soldier and simply wage war as you were designed to, or, you could dive into the secrets of your own history, that choice will be left to you for every playthrough. Oh, you can also combine Clone Army with both Masterful Crafters and Pleasure Seekers. One more thing worth mentioning, all 3 of those additions are NOT portrait-locked. Some have ethic or competing civic restrictions though. ---- And with that I shall leave you be for this week and I hope to see you for the next dev diary.
[ 2021-08-19 11:32:40 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hello everyone! It is Thursday and that means it is time for your weekly dev diary. Today, we will talk a bit more in-depth about the upcoming additions to the Humanoids species pack. First, let us take a look at the civics that will be added:
Masterful Crafters
The Masterful Crafters Civic, previously teased in Dev Diary 214, will replace your artisans with a new job type called Artificiers. They will fulfil the same basic production needs as Artisans, Consumer Goods that is, while also producing some extra Trade Value and Engineering Research. As you might expect, since they focus on consumer goods, this civic will not be available for gestalt empires.
To facilitate you focusing your empire more on the industrial branch, this civic will also make industrial districts grant building slots. Our hope is to allow you a bit more leeway in how you want to play your empire, whether you go hard into artificers to capitalize on their bonus production or use their superior production to cut back on how much you have to build up your consumer goods industry. And of course, before anyone can ask, let me assure you, yes, it's dwarfs, it's most definitely dwarfs. For the more materialistic among us, megacorporations will have their own mirror version of this civic.
Pleasure Seekers
Now let us talk about our second new civic, Pleasure Seekers. This new civic grants you access to the Decadent Lifestyle Living Standard, which increases happiness and consumer goods upkeep for all affected pops.
In addition, the Entertainer job will now also grant +1% pop growth and Servants jobs will produce an additional 5 Amenities.
Quite a potent mix of happiness and the means of keeping it up. Of course, if you are interested in an experiment or two, you could fill entire worlds with entertainers for the pop growth bonus, one might even call it a planet-wide shore leave on Risa. Now with both of these civics covered, it is time to talk about our biggest addition to the Humanoids DLC, the topic of this weeks spoiler tweet and our new origin. As with the civic above, Pleasure Seekers also has a mirror-version for megacorporations.
Clone Army
What do you do when you outlive your usefulness/your creators? That is the question you can dive into with the Clone Army origin. As Clone Soldiers, your empire will be perfectly suited for warfare, even though you may not currently have any enemies. Your lifes and continued existence will depend on your Ancient Clone Vat buildings, which support your population.
Did we mention that there is a limit to how many Ancient Clone Vats you can have in your empire at the same time? There is, it is 5.
Now, you could be a good little clone-soldier and simply wage war as you were designed to, or, you could dive into the secrets of your own history, that choice will be left to you for every playthrough. Oh, you can also combine Clone Army with both Masterful Crafters and Pleasure Seekers. One more thing worth mentioning, all 3 of those additions are NOT portrait-locked. Some have ethic or competing civic restrictions though. ---- And with that I shall leave you be for this week and I hope to see you for the next dev diary.
[ 2021-08-19 11:32:40 CET ] [ Original post ]
Stellaris
Paradox Development Studio
Developer
Paradox Interactive
Publisher
2016-05-09
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Available DLCs:
- Stellaris: Infinite Frontiers eBook
- Stellaris: Plantoids Species Pack
- Stellaris: Leviathans Story Pack
- Stellaris: Utopia
- Stellaris: Nova Edition Upgrade Pack
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- Stellaris: Anniversary Portraits
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- Stellaris: Apocalypse
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- Stellaris: Distant Stars Story Pack
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- Stellaris: Ancient Relics Story Pack
- Stellaris: Lithoids Species Pack
- Stellaris: Federations
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- Stellaris: Nemesis
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- Stellaris: First Contact Story Pack
- Stellaris: Galactic Paragons
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- Stellaris: The Machine Age
- Stellaris: Cosmic Storms
- Stellaris: Grand Archive
- Stellaris: Rick the Cube Species Portrait
Explore a vast galaxy full of wonder! Paradox Development Studio, makers of the Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis series presents Stellaris, an evolution of the grand strategy genre with space exploration at its core.
Featuring deep strategic gameplay, a rich and enormously diverse selection of alien races and emergent storytelling, Stellaris has engaging challenging gameplay that rewards interstellar exploration as you traverse, discover, interact and learn more about the multitude of species you will encounter during your travels.
Etch your name across the cosmos by forging a galactic empire; colonizing remote planets and integrating alien civilizations. Will you expand through war alone or walk the path of diplomacy to achieve your goals?
Main Feature
Featuring deep strategic gameplay, a rich and enormously diverse selection of alien races and emergent storytelling, Stellaris has engaging challenging gameplay that rewards interstellar exploration as you traverse, discover, interact and learn more about the multitude of species you will encounter during your travels.
Etch your name across the cosmos by forging a galactic empire; colonizing remote planets and integrating alien civilizations. Will you expand through war alone or walk the path of diplomacy to achieve your goals?
Main Feature
- Deep & Varied Exploration.
- Enormous procedural galaxies, containing thousands of planets.
- Explore Anomalies with your heroic Scientist leaders.
- Infinitely varied races through customization and procedural generation.
- Advanced Diplomacy system worthy of a Grand Strategy Game.
- Ship Designer based on a vast array of technologies.
- Stunning space visuals.
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- Storage: 12 GB available space
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