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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 2/28/2013 4:52:50 AM   
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Take a DEEP breath TJ......Now BREATHE....you're going to be okay!

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 2/28/2013 6:22:36 AM   
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I am really looking forward to seeing what land troops and unit types will do for modding. My humans have needs for all sorts of new troops.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 2/28/2013 11:16:57 AM   
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No trade sanctions in my game I found they rarely impose them?

It seems that the AI relies on the relation score, and each AI got a trade sanction limit.

If this limit is, say -30, you can end with relations bouncing between -31 and -29 as their covetion goes up and down, you bust a pirate base... And the trade sanction are on and off in short intervals. It is quite annoying when that happens. Some "cooldown" between changes would not hurt.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 2/28/2013 1:06:29 PM   
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The A.I diplomacy spamming is set at a 3 month interval for santions.The games needs longer enforced yearly time limits to treaties in the game like you get in real time strategy systems ala EU3..The diplomacy system is pretty useless for alliances too because of this.You or the A.I empire can and does sue for peace straight away when getting inlvolved in the alliance war so what is the point.There needs to be long coldown times for peace too so war weariness has some meaning in gameplay.The diplomacy system needs tightening up in general to stop the host of exploits it allows.

Subjugation treaties are also useless as other empires can declare war and get subjugation on that same empire too,which makes the 10% and war effort involved in getting them useless.You might as well annex the whole empire.

Not beign able to ask for military and mining rights in diplomacy is also bizzare.Why would you offer it for free when one should get nice stuff for it?

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 2/28/2013 2:57:24 PM   
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The A.I diplomacy spamming is set at a 3 month interval for santions.The games needs longer enforced yearly time limits to treaties in the game like you get in real time strategy systems ala EU3..The diplomacy system is pretty useless for alliances too because of this.You or the A.I empire can and does sue for peace straight away when getting inlvolved in the alliance war so what is the point.There needs to be long coldown times for peace too so war weariness has some meaning in gameplay.The diplomacy system needs tightening up in general to stop the host of exploits it allows.

Subjugation treaties are also useless as other empires can declare war and get subjugation on that same empire too,which makes the 10% and war effort involved in getting them useless.You might as well annex the whole empire.

Not beign able to ask for military and mining rights in diplomacy is also bizzare.Why would you offer it for free when one should get nice stuff for it?

It would be great if DW would have something similar to EU3 like: policies, ideas, core system, 5 year truce, casus belli, vassalisation, alliances, local decisions, missions and etc. Probably it is not so hard to implements some of those

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 2/28/2013 10:07:16 PM   
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The A.I diplomacy spamming is set at a 3 month interval for santions.The games needs longer enforced yearly time limits to treaties in the game like you get in real time strategy systems ala EU3..The diplomacy system is pretty useless for alliances too because of this.You or the A.I empire can and does sue for peace straight away when getting inlvolved in the alliance war so what is the point.There needs to be long coldown times for peace too so war weariness has some meaning in gameplay.The diplomacy system needs tightening up in general to stop the host of exploits it allows.

Subjugation treaties are also useless as other empires can declare war and get subjugation on that same empire too,which makes the 10% and war effort involved in getting them useless.You might as well annex the whole empire.

Not beign able to ask for military and mining rights in diplomacy is also bizzare.Why would you offer it for free when one should get nice stuff for it?

It would be great if DW would have something similar to EU3 like: policies, ideas, core system, 5 year truce, casus belli, vassalisation, alliances, local decisions, missions and etc. Probably it is not so hard to implements some of those



It already has alliances, protectorates, policies, missions and different government styles Tyrador ;P
I agree however, that an enforced peace time after a truce has been signed would be a good improvement. Due to the war weariness mechanic one can find himself 'cheating the system' by negotiating peace with an enemy just to get rid of war weariness and than declare war immediately afterwards.
But my personal opinion is that political interaction in DW shouldn't get too complex. It might make guiding an empire way too challenging, especially for the new players. Not to mention it would probably make the game's AI go crazy ;) And remaking game AI is always a lot of work.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 2/28/2013 11:05:01 PM   
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The A.I diplomacy spamming is set at a 3 month interval for santions.The games needs longer enforced yearly time limits to treaties in the game like you get in real time strategy systems ala EU3..The diplomacy system is pretty useless for alliances too because of this.You or the A.I empire can and does sue for peace straight away when getting inlvolved in the alliance war so what is the point.There needs to be long coldown times for peace too so war weariness has some meaning in gameplay.The diplomacy system needs tightening up in general to stop the host of exploits it allows.

Subjugation treaties are also useless as other empires can declare war and get subjugation on that same empire too,which makes the 10% and war effort involved in getting them useless.You might as well annex the whole empire.

Not beign able to ask for military and mining rights in diplomacy is also bizzare.Why would you offer it for free when one should get nice stuff for it?

It would be great if DW would have something similar to EU3 like: policies, ideas, core system, 5 year truce, casus belli, vassalisation, alliances, local decisions, missions and etc. Probably it is not so hard to implements some of those



It already has alliances, protectorates, policies, missions and different government styles Tyrador ;P
I agree however, that an enforced peace time after a truce has been signed would be a good improvement. Due to the war weariness mechanic one can find himself 'cheating the system' by negotiating peace with an enemy just to get rid of war weariness and than declare war immediately afterwards.
But my personal opinion is that political interaction in DW shouldn't get too complex. It might make guiding an empire way too challenging, especially for the new players. Not to mention it would probably make the game's AI go crazy ;) And remaking game AI is always a lot of work.

Alliances, protectorates, policies, missions and different government styles mechanic is totally different there from DW's. Especially policies, like centralization vs federalism, innovative vs narrowminded, quality vs quantity, serfdom/slavery vs free subjects and ect. And I was suggesting to make DW's features more similar to EU3's features, which may improve DW.
BUT! I agree that it is totally not worthwhile to do that!

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 2/28/2013 11:16:08 PM   
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I never paid much attention to it, but enforced peace should not be the fix for war weariness, war weariness should take some time to disappear. Quite significant time after a gradual reduction.

One could imagine that what happens to it on a new war depends on how it was started. Being stabbed should maybe lower it a tad, declaring war could give it a boost.

Lots of the more annoying things (in my mind) are related to diplomacy too. Blockades and the way pirates works. It will be interesting to see if Shadows improves the pirate stuff a whole lot. Being a good guy just because you don't like pirates is silly.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 2/28/2013 11:49:38 PM   
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Take a DEEP breath TJ......Now BREATHE....you're going to be okay!




Deep breath; breathe; let go. Deep breath; breathe; let go. I sound like Darth Vader now...

Yeah, but this could like be really close to the SW universe... Deep breath; breathe; let go.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/2/2013 2:28:25 AM   
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Hi Erik any chance for mine laying and mine sweeper ships in this last expansion? Would add another great strategy layer to defenses! Was a lot of fun in space empires 4. Actually there are a lot of great ideas from that game that would be a great addition!

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/2/2013 8:20:44 AM   
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I never paid much attention to it, but enforced peace should not be the fix for war weariness, war weariness should take some time to disappear. Quite significant time after a gradual reduction.

One could imagine that what happens to it on a new war depends on how it was started. Being stabbed should maybe lower it a tad, declaring war could give it a boost.

Lots of the more annoying things (in my mind) are related to diplomacy too. Blockades and the way pirates works. It will be interesting to see if Shadows improves the pirate stuff a whole lot. Being a good guy just because you don't like pirates is silly.


Absolutely agree on this. I see empires going for peace just because their war weariness is killing them, and on the next day they DOW on me again.


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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/3/2013 12:34:20 PM   
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The A.I diplomacy spamming is set at a 3 month interval for santions.The games needs longer enforced yearly time limits to treaties in the game like you get in real time strategy systems ala EU3..The diplomacy system is pretty useless for alliances too because of this.You or the A.I empire can and does sue for peace straight away when getting inlvolved in the alliance war so what is the point.There needs to be long coldown times for peace too so war weariness has some meaning in gameplay.The diplomacy system needs tightening up in general to stop the host of exploits it allows.

Subjugation treaties are also useless as other empires can declare war and get subjugation on that same empire too,which makes the 10% and war effort involved in getting them useless.You might as well annex the whole empire.

Not beign able to ask for military and mining rights in diplomacy is also bizzare.Why would you offer it for free when one should get nice stuff for it?

Some very good points, Ashbery. Would really like to see diplomacy work like you're describing.



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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/3/2013 1:25:26 PM   
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Any chance of adding a tickbox for the Silvermist on the game setup alongside the space monsters?

I have never played with the story events and it would be good if there were the odd few of them existing with the story lines disabled.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/3/2013 3:10:27 PM   
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I am not sure if I read you right, but.

Silvermist does not rely on the story stuff. It requires disasters and space monsters.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/3/2013 3:27:53 PM   
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I'm pretty sure Bingeling has it bang on.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/3/2013 7:02:55 PM   
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Thanks Bingeling and Haree. I knew it was one of those check boxes, the only one I ever have ticked is the one for racial victory, I knew it had something to do with something unrelated to space creatures (Space and Sand Slugs, Kaltor and Ardilus). Why is the Silvermist in with the disasters? I know from what I have read on here it can be rather hazardous to your empire but surely it is a space creature / monster?

I would still like to separate it from the disasters though and have a check box on the first setup screen with the monsters slider. At least give folks the option to have it in the game without disasters, ever since I submitted my own monster when Legends was being written I have been looking forward to a new creature and never seen one.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/3/2013 7:59:18 PM   
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Silvermist is quite a bit more than an average Ardilus. Considering them a disaster seems fair enough...

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/4/2013 7:42:27 AM   
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Thanks Bingeling and Haree. I knew it was one of those check boxes, the only one I ever have ticked is the one for racial victory, I knew it had something to do with something unrelated to space creatures (Space and Sand Slugs, Kaltor and Ardilus). Why is the Silvermist in with the disasters? I know from what I have read on here it can be rather hazardous to your empire but surely it is a space creature / monster?

I would still like to separate it from the disasters though and have a check box on the first setup screen with the monsters slider. At least give folks the option to have it in the game without disasters, ever since I submitted my own monster when Legends was being written I have been looking forward to a new creature and never seen one.

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Pretty sure you need only turn off one of disasters and space monsters to not have silvermist.

Edit: To put it more clearly - you will only get silvermists if you have both monsters and disasters turned on...

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/4/2013 12:09:47 PM   
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@feelotraveller: I think what Darkspire is saying is he would like for it to be possible to enable the Silvermist *without* needing to enable disasters as well. Personally, I would like to have this option too.



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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/4/2013 2:23:09 PM   
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@feelotraveller: I think what Darkspire is saying is he would like for it to be possible to enable the Silvermist *without* needing to enable disasters as well. Personally, I would like to have this option too.




That is what I meant, thank you

Have a tick box on the first game setup screen next to the monster slider so you can have the Silvermist enabled without needing the disasters enabled.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/4/2013 10:33:33 PM   
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You're welcome, good sir.

I do think it's a good idea. I know from previous experience with other 4x games (but also including DW), that while I generally enjoy monster-related random events, I often don't care for the "disaster"-related ones.

I would love to be able to run into the Silvermist, without needing to deal with plagues and whatnot.



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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/4/2013 10:46:01 PM   
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Silvermist are a proper disasters. The other tend to just scroll past unless they happen in quiet times. "Yes indeed, a terraforming plant is probably a good idea".

If Silvermist are supposed to be a Legends surprise dish, a specific option may not be a good idea, though.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/4/2013 11:04:35 PM   
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Silvermist are a proper disasters. The other tend to just scroll past unless they happen in quiet times. "Yes indeed, a terraforming plant is probably a good idea".

If Silvermist are supposed to be a Legends surprise dish, a specific option may not be a good idea, though.


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Surprise is a brief emotional state experienced as the result of an unexpected event.


I already know it is there! No surprise when I first heard about it when Legends was being written I thought it would be in with the current monsters, I know its a very bad event for one to turn up, and yes it would be a 'disaster' but I would still like the option to have it part of the galaxy without the other disasters being enabled.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/5/2013 9:20:21 AM   
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Silvermist are a proper disasters. The other tend to just scroll past unless they happen in quiet times. "Yes indeed, a terraforming plant is probably a good idea".

If Silvermist are supposed to be a Legends surprise dish, a specific option may not be a good idea, though.


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ORIGINAL: Wiki - Surprise

Surprise is a brief emotional state experienced as the result of an unexpected event.


I already know it is there! No surprise when I first heard about it when Legends was being written I thought it would be in with the current monsters, I know its a very bad event for one to turn up, and yes it would be a 'disaster' but I would still like the option to have it part of the galaxy without the other disasters being enabled.

Darkspire


Sorry for misunderstanding you before.

From memory the current check box situation came about because after requests that Silvermist be able to be turned off the initial solution was to lump them in with monsters, so you only got silvermists when space monsters appeared in the game. But then there were requests to have the monsters without having silvermists. The solution implemented was to tie them to disasters and monsters...

Personally I leave disasters and monsters on to spice up the game, and silvermists are the best spice.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/8/2013 9:18:46 AM   
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Stardrive beta is being released tomorrow, so you might start releasing some new info guys :).

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/8/2013 1:52:04 PM   
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there both fairly niche games in their own right.. beit one on steam lol

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/8/2013 1:53:26 PM   
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there both fairly niche games in their own right.. beit one on steam lol


Steam LOL is about right ...

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/8/2013 2:52:34 PM   
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Stardrive beta is being released tomorrow, so you might start releasing some new info guys :).


The Stardive guy has the wrong idea about promotion.The game would sell better if you did nothing at all like Matrix does.Leave it to divine will.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/8/2013 4:09:37 PM   
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Hi guys,

The extended development schedule has pushed back the promotional schedule. Just because it's been pushed back doesn't mean that it won't happen. I'll post up another preview as soon as we have the next build. Elliot's in the process of moving house which has slowed things down a bit but we are in the final stretch.

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RE: Distant Worlds: Shadows - 3/8/2013 8:18:36 PM   
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Thanks Erik for the feedback. Can we hope a release in march? :p

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