Galactic Civilizations III Update 2.0 Patch Notes and More – Finally!
Two years after the release of Galactic Civilizations III, we finally get a new update. A few additions from update 2.0 include Starbase Administrators and improved diplomacy. The Administrators are a new resource that you need in order to construct Starbases and according to Stardock, the developer,
“[This] will take some of the pressure of feeling like you need to mass-produce Starbases off your shoulders… You’ll start with a number of Administrators based on the size of the map, and each Starbase will consume one. Researching certain government-related techs will allow you to hire more Administrators. This new resource gives some advantages to smaller empires who can now choose to use Starbases to improve morale and productivity in their home systems.”
Diplomacy also received a major upgrade in Galactic Civilizations III and now AI players can factor in more things when making trade decisions. Also you will receive more of an explanation as to why a trade was or was not accepted. The CEO of Stardock, Brad Wardell, explained the changes as the AI playing more like an actual human would when it comes to trading and how to deal with “the complex web of foreign relations”. Check out the full patch notes below!
Galactic Civilizations III Update 2.0 Patch Notes
Starbase Administrators: Starbases are under new management. Each Starbase now requires an Administrator to run it. Your starting number of Administrators is proportional to your galaxy size. You can also research techs in the government tree to train more Administrators. As part of this change, we’ve greatly decreased the minimum distance between Starbases.
Diplomacy Improvements:We reworked the AI to make it more active and smarter in trading. Be careful you don’t loose your shirt while trading!
Change Log:
Administrators
- Starbases now require one “Administrator” to build
- Number of starting Administrators depends on galaxy size
- Research certain Government Technologies to increase the number of Administrators
- Current number of available Administrators can be seen on the resource bar or the Starbase list tab.
Diplomacy
- General pass on conversation weights such that the AI will talk more and offer more interesting trades.
- AI players who dislike you will charge you more in diplomacy
- Changed diplomacy attitude label from “allied” to “loves” (they’re not allied)
- Changed diplomacy attitude from label “war” to “hates” (they’re not at war)
- AI should be better at focusing on a given weapon or defense tech rather than trying to research multiple paths.
- AIs will heavily weight their relations with other players based on who is at war with whom and why
- AIs will tend to come to the aid of their friends even if the enemy is more powerful
- AI now has the capability of explaining in detail why they rejected (or accepted) a trade offer (though will require translation of new strings)
- AI will use a redlining system of evaluating proposals such that each sub-AI routine will add marks to the proposal with potential veto power.
- AI now has the capability of explaining in detail why they rejected (or accepted) a trade offer.
Balance
- Home planet production points base increased from 1 to 10
- Significantly reduced starbase spacing radius to 2 tiles, allowing you cluster them closer together.
- AI is substantially better at evaluating what ship to build, when and where
- Early game improvements made less expensive
- Late game improvement benefits reduced slightly
- Research improvements have been re-balanced
UI Improvements / Bugs
- By default, the auto-generated military ships will have their categories folded for easier UI navigation.
- When a player designs a ship, it will, by default, be added to the favorites
- Added the currency, morale, population, and turns information to the planet and shipyard window
- Changed Terran and “space monster” fighters size from small to tiny, matching the sizes for other factions. This change prevents a crash in the ROT campaign
- Map Editor: Fixed a problem that prevented the Mini-map Preview from working.
- Replaced Diplomatic Specialization 3 to be “Efficient Administration” on all trees. (Base Game and Campaigns.)
- Fixed bad Matter Disruption Cost multiplier that was making Matter Disruption 2.6 times more expensive than it should have been.
- Changed the width of the asteroid tooltip window and “nearest owned planet” value so that the value can no longer overlap
- Changed the width of the “nearest owned planet” value in the asteroid context window so that the value can no longer overlap
- Updated map lighting settings to decreased ambient light and increased key light to make the ships look less flat.
- Mercenaries: Ships that you can’t afford are grayed out.
- Fixed issue where Ancient Kinetic Augmenter had weapon FX even though it is a support module.
- Removed military ring Starbase range boost now that we have implemented Administrators.
- Fixed a problem that was causing rebellions in peaceful corners of the galaxy.
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