New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

Distant Worlds is a vast, pausable real-time, 4X space strategy game which models a "living galaxy" with incredible options for replayability and customizability. Experience the full depth and detail of large turn-based strategy games, but with the simplicity and ease of real-time, and on the scale of a massively-multiplayer online game. Now greatly enhanced with the new Universe release, which includes all four previous releases as well as the new Universe expansion!

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Chet Guiles
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RE: New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

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The new feature which allows us to select a series of designs in the ship design screen to delete is excellent. But the color highlighting becomes totally meanbingless the minute we do a mass update for a new technology, since updated (not only user-created) designs all turn red. I think there should be something to discriminbate those changes made to update tech, and those made by a user to create or mod a ship design. Maybe when we use the "Edit as New" feature it could turn red, but any general update to new tech should not change color. The first time we update all our ships for better shields or a new weapon, the feature ceases to be of any value. All red is just the same as all white.
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RE: New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

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ORIGINAL: Gelatinous Cube

Also, for all those people wondering why they're explorers aren't exploring: Are you at war!?

During war, some of your automated explorers will scout out enemy systems, instead of exploring the map. You can bias the AI towards exploration by changing the exploration priority in the policy settings.

Thanks GC - I was at war and therefore this seems to be what was happening - the concept of Explorers acting as military scouts does seem quiet appropriate - I'll have a look at my priority settings.
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RE: New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

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ORIGINAL: Wolfe

ORIGINAL: Gelatinous Cube

Also, for all those people wondering why they're explorers aren't exploring: Are you at war!?

During war, some of your automated explorers will scout out enemy systems, instead of exploring the map. You can bias the AI towards exploration by changing the exploration priority in the policy settings.

Thanks GC - I was at war and therefore this seems to be what was happening - the concept of Explorers acting as military scouts does seem quiet appropriate - I'll have a look at my priority settings.

Yeah, no problem. I've also been meaning to post a comprehensive guide to using fleet posture properly, but my screenshots aren't showing up in the folder that they're supposedly going to...
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RE: New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

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I'd be very interested to reading a guide for fleet posturing...looking forward to it G Cube!
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RE: New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

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Ok, so is this a bug or a feature?

I'm human, and not very far away from my home world I find the independent colony sol. Obviously, I build a colony ship to add it to my Awesome Empire. Unfortunately, sol declares itself an empire! Oke, cool, I'll just invade the living daylights out of them. While I build my fleet I colonize a planet halfway between sol and my homeworld, but CLEARLY inside my zone of influence. And immediately they rebel and join Sol. WTF? No puny human defies my divine right to rule! In no time my mighty battlefleed pummels the defences of Sol. I land my invasion force. Within 5 seconds EVERY planet in my empire rebels and joins Sol. Including my homeworld. What what?
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RE: New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

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Might want to check your happiness. When you're at war with an empire, then all your pops who are of that empire's race will be unhappy. Even if you're both human!

Solution: Lower Taxes immediately after declaring war. You can go through all of your colonies in the colonies screen, and set the taxes manually according to the various modifiers and whatnot. It is much more efficient than letting the AI handle taxes, and much more sensible too. For example, if you are letting the AI control your taxes, chances are you have the "Raise taxes during war" checkbox checked, which is exactly what you don't want in this situation.
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RE: New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

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Hi Hewwo,

That does seem a bit harsh. A save file would be very helpful for us if you have one. Could you upload one per the instructions here please?

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RE: New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

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ORIGINAL: Gelatinous Cube

Might want to check your happiness. When you're at war with an empire, then all your pops who are of that empire's race will be unhappy. Even if you're both human!

Solution: Lower Taxes immediately after declaring war. You can go through all of your colonies in the colonies screen, and set the taxes manually according to the various modifiers and whatnot. It is much more efficient than letting the AI handle taxes, and much more sensible too. For example, if you are letting the AI control your taxes, chances are you have the "Raise taxes during war" checkbox checked, which is exactly what you don't want in this situation.
I fear that Gelatinous Cube is dead on, the happiness penalty for being at war with members of your own (or any race withing your empire) is pretty big. Mix that with the wartime tax rates and you have a recipe for disaster. What Government type are you running???
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RE: New Distant Worlds: Legends v1.7.0.4 Public Beta Available!

Post by hewwo »

ah, tax settings. Makes sense. Thanks very much for the answers. I'll look in to that next time I can play. Erik: I uploaded the save file
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