Tavior -> RE: Slow booming AI races (1/25/2011 4:32:47 PM)
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ORIGINAL: WoodMan In RotS I am finding Ocean planets quite common, and the races that inhabit them are certainly not the worst off. Races that can only colonize Continental are at the biggest disadvantage at the start. However, some of the races able to inhabit other planet types have other weaknesses, like the Teekan for example, who aren't that good at defending themselves. I like the balance of the races overall. As you say, Desert planets are quite common, I don't think they are overly common, but put that hand in hand with the amazing government of the Securans and I think thats why they spread so much. You are right on all counts. It seem that all desert planet species has a advantage to allow them to expansion rather quick, Securan Happy/government, Dhayut Engine, and other. Right now I did a 500 galaxy with 19 empires and two Ocean Species were spreading per normal and one had *roughly estimate 5 or 8* then another empire or two declared war and took over everything except their Homeworld. Another Ocean species only had 2 or 3 colony outside of it's homeworld and never went into a major skirmish or colony clash. Those are just seem "common" to me. If I tried doing an Ocean Species myself, I feel that you have to really push research for at least for a non-ocean colonization + maybe conquest one or two independent if possible. It could been that most Ocean NPC has been hit hard in my games with Sadorandomizer steak.
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