Finishing a game is fun for the first few times, after that it's not worth the effort. If nothing interesting keeps you in the game, then you aren't missing much by leaving your game at this point. Most of the fun happens in the early/mid game anyway. My advice would be: stop playing once you're bored. Either everything stays still, or one power is vastly more powerful than the others. New players usually fantasize about how end game crisis and AR completely change what's going on, but it's actually not interesting. all of them dozens of time it's just boring as they have no variation, and don't create interesting situations. So waste of time too.Įnd game criseis are generally either too weak or too powerful to be an interesting challenge, and once you play vs. If I'm playing a pacifist empire, then first kudos to me because it's super boring and I wasn't aware I would be able to get there, and second all I really have to do is nothing. If I'm winning, then it's a waste of time to complete my victory. But like I said I just don't see why I would play the end game. I guess that we could just play that part without even managing our planets anyway. Everything is slow, you already achieved everything that wanted to do. All that happens are the end game crisis and awakening of FE empires. In the late game (assuming you're not playing a purifier variant), the whole galaxy is covered by huge blobs. I'm using GAI but even with this mod there is no way to tell the sector AI to utilize the raw resources properly and create Mining,Agri or Energy worlds (unless I'm missing something). I'm genuinely asking is anyone actually finished a game playing "wide" and painting the whole galaxy ? (without murdering the newly acquired pops)īecause currently the sectors seem to me rather useless when there are multiple type of planets with different raw resources on them and you being unable to tell them how they are supposed to use them (currently seeing sectors building random 1 slot mining districts on a planet full with energy and food for example). " I want this planet to utilize all of the mining districts but to also produce alloys in the building slots" or " I want this planet to utilize the food districts but to also produce consumer goods" etc.) How do you even use the sectors properly ? If you don't feed them "stockpile" resources is the sector AI even doing anything ? Why they are no more options when telling the sector how to specialize the planet ( for ex. I decided to start a new campaign recently and again I'm kinda discouraged to continue it after hitting the same wall which is the abysmal planet management late game.
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