you can't be a Fanatical Egalitarian Workers' Cooperative. literally unplayable.
god dammit paradox stop taking all of my time/money/will to live

peach eating vagus nerve cultist of the house of tool ape
you can't be a Fanatical Egalitarian Workers' Cooperative. literally unplayable.
god dammit paradox stop taking all of my time/money/will to live
reviews like this are my second favorite genre
following very closely behind negative reviews with similar hour counts
i love the negative reviews when it clearly shows that they've continued to play it for another couple thousand hours past that point
very bonkers to me that Stellaris, a game that transformed fully between three full versions of the same concept while I was playing it, is still going and has presumably continued to transform so wildly that I would no longer recognize it beyond it's aesthetics
It is completely fucking unrecognizable. Absolutely 100% a completely different game. Hell, even the aesthetics are... pretty different. It's honestly such a great game at this point every other 4X game feels like crap to play
please rise for our national anthem, faster than light vocal version
honestly though if alex mosolov puts a vocal remix in starsector i may never play another game again
I keep meaning to check out Starsector, it looks like everything I want in spacegaem
it is as close as anyone's probably getting to a new Starfleet Command game, you really should pick it up. dope soundtrack, great aesthetics, the meatiest fucking broadside capital ship slugfests you've ever goddamn seen, tons of totally not busted or unbalanced mods definitely not why would you think that
If I hugely enjoyed v1, but didn't really vibe with v2, is it worth getting back in to at this point?
Hard to say, it really depends what didn't hit with you about 2. It's practically a whole different game at this point...
I was mostly turned off by warscore, which really messed with my Fabian defensive strategy - that sounds minor but slowly extracting the teeth of victory from the jaws of defeat produced some of my favourite experiences