Just realised the human empire used wormholes. Wonder who it could be...the new trailer is nice -
Edit- also I just noticed the Commonwealth of Man's flag in the trailer so... yay I was right.
Just realised the human empire used wormholes. Wonder who it could be...the new trailer is nice -
Only materialists can use synthetic while only spiritualist can use psi comic. And individualist no longer exists@Wiz, I've been checking and it doesn't seem anyone else has asked so I would like clarification on this: besides Hivemind, do any of the other Ethics lock you out of other ascension paths? I could see someone who chooses Materialist being locked out of Psionic and Spiritualist locked out of Synthetic but what about, for example, a fanatic militarist individualist empire? Do they get to choose any one of the three?
Or the Praethoryn could be one that completed biological ascension instead of stagnating.
That's actually a far leftist thing, not a trump thing (see gender, but I can point out tons of other examples).Says the person arguing words can just mean whatever because lots of people think they do, sure.
So basically, every crisis that didn't originate from our galaxy is an ascension gone wrong:The Praethoryn looks more like the result of a biological ascension that gone wrong.
So basically, every crisis that didn't originate from our galaxy is an ascension gone wrong:
Prethoryn are the result of failed biological ascension, creating horrifying monsters that can only mindlessly devour everything around them.
Unbidden are people turned into psi-stuff, so it's psionic ascension but someone screwed up at some point. Pacts with extradimensional creatures are never a good idea.
AI Rebellion doesn't fit because organics turned into synthetics won't do the typical AI rebellion stuff. But they did come from our player galaxy, not another galaxy or dimension.
Considering that we didn't have ascension paths in the past, this could technically mean that the Prethoryn and the Unbidden are actually from the future (from a point in the future where people had enough time to screw up their entire civilisation by ascending, after ascension was "discovered").
And if they're from the future, then what stops us from assuming that at least one of those crises is actually the player's main species from a distant point in time?
Oh, how I love the stories in this game! And now I can't stop thinking "isn't this technically somewhat like suicide?" when I defeat a crisis. Damnit.
Remember that there are a disturbing number of dead interstellar empires in this galaxy.So basically, every crisis that didn't originate from our galaxy is an ascension gone wrong:
Prethoryn are the result of failed biological ascension, creating horrifying monsters that can only mindlessly devour everything around them.
Unbidden are people turned into psi-stuff, so it's psionic ascension but someone screwed up at some point. Pacts with extradimensional creatures are never a good idea.
AI Rebellion doesn't fit because organics turned into synthetics won't do the typical AI rebellion stuff. But they did come from our player galaxy, not another galaxy or dimension.
Considering that we didn't have ascension paths in the past, this could technically mean that the Prethoryn and the Unbidden are actually from the future (from a point in the future where people had enough time to screw up their entire civilisation by ascending, after ascension was "discovered").
And if they're from the future, then what stops us from assuming that at least one of those crises is actually the player's main species from a distant point in time?
Oh, how I love the stories in this game! And now I can't stop thinking "isn't this technically somewhat like suicide?" when I defeat a crisis. Damnit.
Hmm, we can have nobles now, but still you've got Viceroyalties instead of feudalism.Aristocratic Elite [-50% governor recruitment cost, +4 empire leader capacity]
Really? I post the actual dictionary terms and PROOF that hivemind can mean more than what you say and you guys just disagree without saying why?
I've never really quite understood exactly what a viceroy is. Is it just someone who is appointed to rule an area for life by someone higher?Hmm, we can have nobles now, but still you've got Viceroyalties instead of feudalism.
My guess is that they simply don't have the time or enthusiasm to try and refute you, as is wont to happen into internet discussions due to their overall irrelevance to the daily lives of people, some people just get tired of a discussion and stop participating, sad but true.Really? I post the actual dictionary terms and PROOF that hivemind can mean more than what you say and you guys just disagree without saying why?
And it's us that are rejecting evidence?
Hmm good point.It's also probably because of the sprinkling of unintentionally inflammatory words and phrases, especially regarding hot concepts like gender,
But that was my point. I even said I agree with Black Umbrellas view on it, so my argument wasn't about which definition is right, my argument is that there *are* alternative and legitimate definitions other than the one that is used here. I was merely defending the fact that you can legitimately classify ants as a hivemind, regardless of if it's the definition used in this case. He would be wrong to call the Stellaris hivemind one, but right in the other things he said.@Arkingilos
I am one of those who disagree with you.
Primarily because not everybody will see the terms "Hive Mind" the same way.
For example: English people will look at Gap and think cloth store. But in Russia Gap is bar. It is all about perspective.
https://www.google.com/search?q=russia+gap&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=russian+language+translator&*
However as for myself I see Hive Mind as something that has a centralized intelligence control large lot of bodies at once. IE Borg or MorningLightMountain or what not.
While Swarm Intelligence do share some components with Hive Mind. I will not go as far to call them the same thing.
There lies my problem. Why bring in context that can cause confusion into a video game media? Especially with a major government pick.
Lets pick on Victoria 2 as an example. Let say that Gunboat Diplomacy is the "exact same thing" as shock and awe warfare. Despite using military means to "carry a big stick" in both case and they are not quite the same thing. Mostly because the later actually carry out the threat for real in a rapid fashion not possible during Victoria 2 era.