Correction at 2:58 unhappy colonies will eventually protest/revolt. Revolts may take a long time to occur but when they do, the colony will stop all spice production until entertainments are added to the colony. Apologies for getting this wrong in the video. Interestingly, while a colony is protesting, if we save and quit then reload the game, the colony will starting producing spice again! The colony will still have the objective to fix the colony and planet isn't able to be contacted normally, but this is a funny work around to keep collecting spice while not having to worry about our colonist's working conditions.
“There’s no point in acting all surprised about it. The plans and demolition orders have been on display at your local planning department in Alpha Centauri for fifty Earth years. If you can’t be bothered to take an interest in local affairs, that’s your own lookout. Apathetic bloody planet. I've no sympathy at all.”
@@techpriestsalok8119 When a warrior empire declares war on you, they’ll say “Don’t take this personally, if it wasn’t me destroying you, it be someone else.”
@@botondzoltannagy8849 It really makes no difference. Besides the term innocent and guilty are artifical and used solely in legal terms. Not to mention this is a game...
Watching these videos really makes me want to play Spore again. Damn do I wish someone would make a modern Spore clone with more galaxy and terraforming depth. That game would become the only game I would ever play again.
i think spore’s creature creation and planetary exploration mixed with stellaris’s ideology system, galactic politics and events would be great, maybe a dash of no man’s sky too
@@spaceclaw1958 not really close at all, no man's sky has no phases other than space. spore's success is greatly indebted to its creature phase, creature maker and general creation tools
@@taurelith4867 my favourite part of spore is the progression from single cell organism to a stellar civilization. I would love if spore and Stellaris made some sort of lovechild
Spore isn't so much deep as it is denser than tungsten. There are thousands of star systems and thousands of planets, and it would take months of casual play to conquer the outer rim alone, let alone the Grox.
@@AspienPadda You need a lot of luck for it tbh - kiting with spit will form the bulk of your strategy, but even that can fail if you backpedal into an unfriendly nest. Otherwise there's often an epic that will spawn near one of your later migration nests, and if you can lure it there the extra members of your species + your packmates should keep it busy enough to whittle down. Even if you die, if it's close enough I think you respawn without resetting its HP so if nothing else you can just throw yourself at it until it dies.
@@limonbattery Does using charge stun epics? Because if it does I think combined with using spit and throwing your clanmates at it that'd be decently effective.
@@lonniex866 No it doesn't. And epics oneshot you with their regular attacks so you don't want to get in close unless there's a whole nest attacking them (I've noticed this just makes them keep roaring instead of fighting back for some reason.) Either way I forgot another thing which makes this hard: you get hungry and epics take a long time to kill. If you're a carnivore you won't even be able to grab a quick bite without getting into another fight.
@@limonbattery Right, haven't played the game in a while and I rarely ever see epics now. Is there any way of counteracting the hunger as a carnivore or no?
“In space stage, unlike civ stage, colonies do not revolt when unhappy” PFFFFTTT WHAT?? AND I HADN’T EVEN KNOWN THIS?? You sir are awesome, thank you for this help
Sorry for the late response, I did more research on the colonies and found they actually do still protest if they are unhappy, even on Easy difficulty. Colonies protesting can take a very long time to occur, but when they do the colony stops all spice production until the colony gains happiness from entertainments. This is different than Civilization Stage where citizens cut production in half pretty quickly. Apologies for getting this wrong in the video, it likely won't impact the speedrun but will probably occur in long casual games. Edit: More research later, saving and quitting then reload the game will actually make them start producing spice again! They can protest again and have 2 objective markers on the planet and stop production a second time, but saving and quitting will make the colony produce spice once again!
"Rho-one, come in! This is command! We can't keep up with the colonization efforts, it's been a half hour!" "Shut up, I'm going to murder this one planet in this random system then I'll get back to you." "Excuse me?"
I remember people saying the Space Stage was too complicated, but some of my fondest Spore memories come from this stage. I remember going to war with another species that one of my allies was also at war with. I called them to help me conquer a planet, and when it was almost done, I tried to let them take it instead. Unfortunately they never did, but it was still fun. I also remember being delighted seeing that same ally grow their empire along with mine, our colonies commingling. Such a fun game
Yo! almost the opposite happened for me, I love space stage too. I was doing the same thing - playing a trader race that allied with the other traders, and a small new race was going to war with one of my two big allies {literally bigger than my colony lol}, so i went to war and was thinking i would take the planet since i started the conflict of that war and accidentally attacked the cities when they were taken over by my ally lmao.
Actually there are some notifications of revolts in colonies when their cities are too unhappy. I recall receiving something like that. But this tends to happen rarely and far more time into the game.
This notification occurs on the oldest version of the game when the city is unhappy. The game will treat the planet like it is under attack, so we couldn't trade with the planet, but they do still produce spice which can be collected. However, this appears to have been removed in the latest version which I was playing. I no longer got this message on the latest version :)
@@KinglyValence Thanks for the explanation. I've always played Spore on a DVD version, which could probably not have the latest patch applied. What an amazing game tbh. I never stop to learn something new about it. :)
@@АлександрГоготов-д7ь there is also a contruction that you can put in the colony, the description say that will keep the planet loyal to you, its like that upgrade the amount of spice a colony can have
When I watch your videos I realize how poorly I learned to play Spore without looking up exploits or how to just destroy the economy. You truly are an Amazing Spore player.
@@teun911 I mean sure it can. But if you are trying to test things out or achievement hunt it may not be as enjoyable to sit there for 7 hours getting the necessary cash to do the things. It gets worse if you have a time consuming job which further limits your available play time. In cases like that, an occasional exploit to speed things along in a game you have already beaten multiple times so you can try something new isnt so bad.
When I played Spore as a kid, I only ever played up to (and only occasionally including) the tribal stage. I never knew just how complex the rest of the game was
I was never a fan of Space Stage as a kid. I think I found it a bit overwhelming and I preferred the Creature-Civilization Stages the best (I still kinda do) so I had several saves that just ended at Space Stage and never did any progression. However, your mini run down of how spice works, the duplication exploits and the efficient way to get terraforming tools (which was the only feature of Space I was interested in but didn’t know how to get fast) has given me a new interest in this stage, so I think I’ll start another save file soon and do more than 2 minutes of Space Stage for once lol. I knew Earth existed too but not how to get to it. Nice video
Really cool challenge with interesting routing, needing to unlock a few different things using separate methods simultaneously and optimally. Great stuff!!
Ok but this is literally the first time i ever knew spore had space features. I thought it was just like. Make weird creatures. But no, it goes beyond that? To planetary destruction if you are so inclined? Who knew not playing a game would leave you unaware of it"s mechanics
Yeah I just realized he heavily favors green in tribe and civ stage since they're faster (and more foolproof) but it could be neat to see what "speedrunning" would look like for red.
@@limonbattery Now that I think about it I've never seen a run done purely with aggressive stats... probably because gracious greeter is too precious of an ability to lose once you hit space stage.
Been binging all of your videos, they're very well-made and your commentary is very insightful! Also very refreshing to not hear "like and subscribe" constantly. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos in the future, keep it up :)
man this game is way more complex than i remeber it being at like 10-11 i got to the space age and was always so confused and just started from scratch completed it once though. keep up these vids because of the qualit i didnt even realise you were below 100k before checking
Man, it took this guy 27 minutes to do whats taken us more then tens of millions of years to even get near to, props to him.. If only aliens could do this speedrun in the darkest timeline.
Oh hell you’re making me want to go back to Spore >:( thanks Kinglyvalence All jokes aside, you’re an incredibly engaging youtuber!!! Cannot wait to see more from you!
me: take 20 hours to get full max bars space stage kinglyvalence: takes 20 minutes to get full max bar, kill grox, control the whole universe, and edit a video
That works! I did not know that, thank you! That would have saved about 50 seconds to this run. I love learning about optimizations, and this really changes how I thought the start of Space Stage works!
You know... Since Earth is literally 1 among probably tens of thousands of planets, I thought you were trying to speedrun destroying your own home planet, as I'd imagine just finding Earth would take SUCH a long time, that you couldn't hope to do it in under 30 minutes. But no, you actually knew where the Earth was all along, and intentionally chose a planet to inhabit that was close enough by it. Gotta say, that impressed me. XD
i love your spore speedruns! I've been binging them over the past few days :D seriously, great stuff. I was wondering if you've ever done a speedrun of the tribal stage where you're only aggressive? usually allying tribes is faster so I was curious about aggressive strats :0
I always loved being an evil bastard in this game, but the planet busters are so expensive that I could never afford them until way later, so what I'd do is get the heat beam as soon as possible, then fly around and transform all the planets into magma worlds. If I wanted to colonize a planet later, I'd terraform it back using only plants and animals found on my native planet essentially converting every planet into a copy of my own. Doing this to other civilization's home worlds just felt so evil and diabolical. I wish there were more games like Spore. Stellaris is another one that I like doing this in. I almost always play as a determined exterminator so I can use the Armageddon bombardment stance and turn everyone's home world into a tomb world.
In the start of the colonizing mission I'm assuming you get a Colony Incredipak or whatever it's called. Keep looking throughout your inventory categories, you should find it in like a purple thingy. After that go to a random planet of your choice (but I recommend going to planets with a t-score of at least T1), equip it, click on the planet (while you're on it), and woah, thing go city.
Imagine you are a great galactic empire and a new space faring species pops up one day. You don’t pay them that much mind. Then 2 days later they have claimed 100 planets and are the dominant force in the galaxy with the power to destroy planets O_o
Hey man, I was watching a few of your older videos and saw an interesting comment wondering what would happen if you destroyed a planet you can play on using a planet buster in another save game. Maybe you could try this and show us? Or even destroy multiple/all other playable worlds. Thanks and keep up the good content. (original comment was from tribal stage in less than 2 minutes video).
Apologies for the delayed response, I gave it a try and using Planet Buster or placing a Colony on a New Game planet in the galaxy that has not been played on yet will just remove the New Game from main menu screen and it will be replaced with another New Game, very similarly to if a save had occurred on that planet. I was hoping we could see a space colony during Creature Stage haha, but it looks like Spore accounted for this possibility.
I am in awe. This is amazing. One day you will get the attention you deserve for these contributions to the community and for making entertaining content. Also, do you happen to be a Magic the Gathering fan? Your pfp is a depiction of Nicol Bolas.
Thank you so much! :D Yes, I played Magic for years during High school, I loved it! I always thought Nicol Bolas was the coolest artwork of the cards I had at the time.
Yo, I'm wondering what would happen if You Planet Buster'd a planet that has been colonized on another save, does the save get deleted or the game simply prevents You from doing that (and also what would happen if that planet contained a save on another stage like Cell/Creature Stage or other ones).
I wonder is eliminating all space stage creatures possible? Like to the point there is nobody to communicate with Or does the game create new creatures after you kill certain amount of them?
Species can be uplifted and i think therefore can go to the space stage by themselves, so maybe the game will generate new empires from preexisting pre-space civilizations? You can theoretically kill everyone though, and bring every planet's t-score to 0 preventing any theoretical life from popping up, and the game only simulates in a 10 parsec radius, likely not including your systems. Basically you can probably kill everyone.
Locally stored achievements are located in the ".pollination" file. Access this by finding the Roaming files (type %appdata% into Windows) and find the Spore folder. Delete the .pollination and this will reset the achievements. This also contains downloaded creations so those would be removed too.
For the Staff of Life cooldown, would it have been possible to do the same quit-and-reload trick that's used to reset the Fanatical Frenzy timer in the ally the Grox run?
You cannot use destructive tools on another save game’s home planet after it is created. However, you can use them on a planet that can become a save game later (the yellow dots on the menu galaxy where you start a new game). Using a planet buster on such a planet causes it to disappear from the menu galaxy. The same thing happens if you bust either of the planets you would have to go to to complete the tutorial. It is possible to paint and terraform the homeworld of a save game before it is created, even allowing you to merge the two continents, but busting the planet, reducing its terrascore lower than three, or using a monolith on it will make it ineligible for new save game creation.
@@therealswinery5416 that's really interesting Does the merging of the continents allows you to explore the whole world in creature stage or idk win civ stage with just land vehicles
Can you do a video about Water Glitch, it's when you start creature stage in water, your nest it's in water etc. and when you step in land the sea monster pop out and eat you
This can occur when Space Stage terrain tools are used on a planet that will be used as a different saved game in the future. Remove the land to where the nest will be and the new game's nest will be underwater. And for some reason this appears to invert the water/land to survive in water but get sea monstered on land. I could showcase this, could be interesting!
How much harder would Omnipotent be if you started as allies with the Grox, or at least ran to ally them immediately? Would the complications (lack of easy trading, constant war, having to go back home to stop an invasion every .2 seconds) get too in the way?
We'd need a bit more money to pay the other empires to stop the wars to ally them, but I think the run would be pretty similar. Though we'd get a lot more badge points from the Warmonger badge since we started so many wars lol, so might be able save time not needing to do all the other badges we normally would!
@@KinglyValence yea Rogues are the one. It might be interesting to see how fast you could aquire them but it might be a bit of a routeing nightmare since coming across them and having the right parts is pretty random
Correction at 2:58 unhappy colonies will eventually protest/revolt. Revolts may take a long time to occur but when they do, the colony will stop all spice production until entertainments are added to the colony. Apologies for getting this wrong in the video.
Interestingly, while a colony is protesting, if we save and quit then reload the game, the colony will starting producing spice again! The colony will still have the objective to fix the colony and planet isn't able to be contacted normally, but this is a funny work around to keep collecting spice while not having to worry about our colonist's working conditions.
>last paragraph
are you sure you weren't speedrunning becoming Amazon?
Kinglyvalence: uses glitches to destroy earth as fast as possible
The Grox: I just wanted to say I’m a huge fan of your work.
Who needs infinity gauntlet when you have glitches and exploits
@@LotsOfS Kill half of the Universe population Speedrun: Kill%
@@Night_Stary Thanos%
@@LotsOfS New Achievement!: Thanos+
Exploiting glitches has a name: CHEATING.
A new existential dread: speedrunning aliens
I am literally crying, KinglyValence destroyed the Earth. He would never...
serves them right
“There’s no point in acting all surprised about it. The plans and demolition orders have been on display at your local planning department in Alpha Centauri for fifty Earth years. If you can’t be bothered to take an interest in local affairs, that’s your own lookout. Apathetic bloody planet. I've no sympathy at all.”
Should've called saul.....
Pfff the earth didn't blowed up, I'm perfectly fi..
@@turmuthoer All this for a space highway?
*_”Don’t take this personally, if it wasn’t me destroying you, it be yourselves.”_*
Okay but the innocent people and animals all died.
@@botondzoltannagy8849 okay but climate change doesn’t discriminate through innocent or evil
Is that a quote from somewhere?
@@techpriestsalok8119 When a warrior empire declares war on you, they’ll say “Don’t take this personally, if it wasn’t me destroying you, it be someone else.”
@@botondzoltannagy8849 It really makes no difference. Besides the term innocent and guilty are artifical and used solely in legal terms. Not to mention this is a game...
Watching these videos really makes me want to play Spore again. Damn do I wish someone would make a modern Spore clone with more galaxy and terraforming depth. That game would become the only game I would ever play again.
You mean no mans sky?
@@spaceclaw1958 No, I don't. That doesn't even come close to what I want.
i think spore’s creature creation and planetary exploration mixed with stellaris’s ideology system, galactic politics and events would be great, maybe a dash of no man’s sky too
@@spaceclaw1958 not really close at all, no man's sky has no phases other than space. spore's success is greatly indebted to its creature phase, creature maker and general creation tools
@@taurelith4867 my favourite part of spore is the progression from single cell organism to a stellar civilization. I would love if spore and Stellaris made some sort of lovechild
How is spore such a deep game? Every single video made by this guy is more interesting than the last!
Spore isn't so much deep as it is denser than tungsten. There are thousands of star systems and thousands of planets, and it would take months of casual play to conquer the outer rim alone, let alone the Grox.
>evolves out of nowhere
>destroys earth in less than 30 minutes after discovering space travel
>refuses to elaborate
>leaves
now do it in real life
@Luigi3KNo, I kinda have been getting used to living and don’t plan on dying just yet. And I’m pretty sure most humans are in similar scenarios.
@@chrislecount4801 bro destroyed the joke💀
i actually planned on renewing my life membership thank you very much
HEh 69 likes
Russia, USA, China, North Korea, Israel, UK and France: that's easy
Maybe killing an epic in creature stage? That was always an interesting achievement for me
Great idea! I've attempted it so many times to no avail
@@AspienPadda You need a lot of luck for it tbh - kiting with spit will form the bulk of your strategy, but even that can fail if you backpedal into an unfriendly nest. Otherwise there's often an epic that will spawn near one of your later migration nests, and if you can lure it there the extra members of your species + your packmates should keep it busy enough to whittle down. Even if you die, if it's close enough I think you respawn without resetting its HP so if nothing else you can just throw yourself at it until it dies.
@@limonbattery Does using charge stun epics? Because if it does I think combined with using spit and throwing your clanmates at it that'd be decently effective.
@@lonniex866 No it doesn't. And epics oneshot you with their regular attacks so you don't want to get in close unless there's a whole nest attacking them (I've noticed this just makes them keep roaring instead of fighting back for some reason.)
Either way I forgot another thing which makes this hard: you get hungry and epics take a long time to kill. If you're a carnivore you won't even be able to grab a quick bite without getting into another fight.
@@limonbattery Right, haven't played the game in a while and I rarely ever see epics now. Is there any way of counteracting the hunger as a carnivore or no?
“In space stage, unlike civ stage, colonies do not revolt when unhappy” PFFFFTTT WHAT?? AND I HADN’T EVEN KNOWN THIS?? You sir are awesome, thank you for this help
They will occasionally call you up to complain about being overworked.
Sorry for the late response, I did more research on the colonies and found they actually do still protest if they are unhappy, even on Easy difficulty. Colonies protesting can take a very long time to occur, but when they do the colony stops all spice production until the colony gains happiness from entertainments. This is different than Civilization Stage where citizens cut production in half pretty quickly. Apologies for getting this wrong in the video, it likely won't impact the speedrun but will probably occur in long casual games.
Edit: More research later, saving and quitting then reload the game will actually make them start producing spice again! They can protest again and have 2 objective markers on the planet and stop production a second time, but saving and quitting will make the colony produce spice once again!
@@KinglyValenceunless you have a turret (late response)
It warms my heart to see people still uploading content of spore like 13 years after it's release
Me too. Spore is one of my favorite games and it makes me sad we've never really had a game like it ever again
@@ADragonNerd One can dream
"Rho-one, come in! This is command! We can't keep up with the colonization efforts, it's been a half hour!"
"Shut up, I'm going to murder this one planet in this random system then I'll get back to you."
"Excuse me?"
@@cewla3348 oh hell yeah
I remember people saying the Space Stage was too complicated, but some of my fondest Spore memories come from this stage. I remember going to war with another species that one of my allies was also at war with. I called them to help me conquer a planet, and when it was almost done, I tried to let them take it instead. Unfortunately they never did, but it was still fun. I also remember being delighted seeing that same ally grow their empire along with mine, our colonies commingling. Such a fun game
Yo! almost the opposite happened for me, I love space stage too. I was doing the same thing - playing a trader race that allied with the other traders, and a small new race was going to war with one of my two big allies {literally bigger than my colony lol}, so i went to war and was thinking i would take the planet since i started the conflict of that war and accidentally attacked the cities when they were taken over by my ally lmao.
for me i would get mad considering all the planets i could have colonized so i would try to trap them with my territory and trade them into oblivion
Now we just need a Destroy the Universe Speedrun!
In the meantime, there's Outer Wilds. ruclips.net/video/lULhGG23vSk/видео.html
Im yet to see a Destroy the Universe Longrun
I heard stories about players destroying whole universe with modded weapons. Probably some kind of overbuffed planet buster.
@@cewla3348 That... would technically do it I suppose.
@@cewla3348
cost: 0
ability: break your computer
wait... i could have given a complete shit on the happiness of every city in space stage?
my child me was too kind
Actually there are some notifications of revolts in colonies when their cities are too unhappy. I recall receiving something like that. But this tends to happen rarely and far more time into the game.
This notification occurs on the oldest version of the game when the city is unhappy. The game will treat the planet like it is under attack, so we couldn't trade with the planet, but they do still produce spice which can be collected. However, this appears to have been removed in the latest version which I was playing. I no longer got this message on the latest version :)
@@KinglyValence Thanks for the explanation. I've always played Spore on a DVD version, which could probably not have the latest patch applied. What an amazing game tbh. I never stop to learn something new about it. :)
@@АлександрГоготов-д7ь there is also a contruction that you can put in the colony, the description say that will keep the planet loyal to you, its like that upgrade the amount of spice a colony can have
When I watch your videos I realize how poorly I learned to play Spore without looking up exploits or how to just destroy the economy. You truly are an Amazing Spore player.
Why would you want to abuse glitches? That takes the fun out of playing the game
@@teun911 I mean sure it can. But if you are trying to test things out or achievement hunt it may not be as enjoyable to sit there for 7 hours getting the necessary cash to do the things. It gets worse if you have a time consuming job which further limits your available play time. In cases like that, an occasional exploit to speed things along in a game you have already beaten multiple times so you can try something new isnt so bad.
There's countless many things I didn't know when I played it myself, never got to finish it for some reason
Spore remaster would be the best thing to happen in my entire life
Everyone's a gangsta until an alien sees this video and decides to actually do it.
Thanks for staying in the spore comunity for so long, keep making videos!
When I played Spore as a kid, I only ever played up to (and only occasionally including) the tribal stage. I never knew just how complex the rest of the game was
I was never a fan of Space Stage as a kid. I think I found it a bit overwhelming and I preferred the Creature-Civilization Stages the best (I still kinda do) so I had several saves that just ended at Space Stage and never did any progression. However, your mini run down of how spice works, the duplication exploits and the efficient way to get terraforming tools (which was the only feature of Space I was interested in but didn’t know how to get fast) has given me a new interest in this stage, so I think I’ll start another save file soon and do more than 2 minutes of Space Stage for once lol. I knew Earth existed too but not how to get to it. Nice video
your videos are so good, the editing, the narration omg, underrated af
I feel like I learn so much. Not even for speedrunning. Just very helpful for hard mode.
Really cool challenge with interesting routing, needing to unlock a few different things using separate methods simultaneously and optimally. Great stuff!!
when your planet produces valuable spice, so you can dominate your empire's economy and become a decadent pleasure world for the ultra wealthy
Where do the giant worms fit into the picture?
i love ur videos and the fact u keeping the spore community alive in 2k21
this guy is amazing miss spore content, nice to see someone still doing it
Hell yeah you did it!
Keep up the great content bro
Ok but this is literally the first time i ever knew spore had space features. I thought it was just like. Make weird creatures. But no, it goes beyond that? To planetary destruction if you are so inclined? Who knew not playing a game would leave you unaware of it"s mechanics
There's 5 stages. Starting at single cell life and ending at this.
@@safeforwork8546 yeah i've only seen the micro organisms up to the like. "Primitive" planet life. Guess I should have realized it'd go farther
Aliens are taking notes.
maybe you could also do a mono color speed run ie carnivore->Predater--.aggressive etc. might be an interesting full game speed run
Yeah I just realized he heavily favors green in tribe and civ stage since they're faster (and more foolproof) but it could be neat to see what "speedrunning" would look like for red.
@@limonbattery pure blue could also be interesting as for the first three stages it would be a bit of a balancing act
I basically always went pure blue anyways
@@limonbattery Now that I think about it I've never seen a run done purely with aggressive stats... probably because gracious greeter is too precious of an ability to lose once you hit space stage.
@@lonniex866 As a kid I didn't even pay attention to those traits so I almost always went pure red lol
Max every stat in creature stage speedrun
Extinct every species in creature stage speedrun
unlock all parts speedrun
I on e killed off every soecies on a continent.
It was a very long playthrough. And at some point rather lonely.
what a great speedrun category
Now you can build a hyperspace expressway over there.
Been binging all of your videos, they're very well-made and your commentary is very insightful! Also very refreshing to not hear "like and subscribe" constantly. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos in the future, keep it up :)
Legit had no idea they put Earth in Spore. Those are some great achievements
my very first spore save happened to be really close to earth, and I stumbled on it accidentally. Really cool!
man this game is way more complex than i remeber it being at like 10-11 i got to the space age and was always so confused and just started from scratch completed it once though.
keep up these vids because of the qualit i didnt even realise you were below 100k before checking
Imagine an alien movie where aliens come to destroy earth just to get a speedrun achievement instead of all other reasons they usually give
Man, it took this guy 27 minutes to do whats taken us more then tens of millions of years to even get near to, props to him.. If only aliens could do this speedrun in the darkest timeline.
So many neat tricks I learned in this video. Good stuff! 👍
Oh hell you’re making me want to go back to Spore >:( thanks Kinglyvalence
All jokes aside, you’re an incredibly engaging youtuber!!! Cannot wait to see more from you!
me: take 20 hours to get full max bars space stage
kinglyvalence: takes 20 minutes to get full max bar, kill grox, control the whole universe, and edit a video
I didn't even know you could find earth in spore, that's pretty cool
I didn't even know this game has earth in it, this is now my favorite game!
I am literally crying, Nicol Bolas destroyed the Earth. He would ...
I did not know that Earth was in spore.
You dont have to complete the contact/sell spice mission, you can just say not right now, then choose terraforming
That works! I did not know that, thank you! That would have saved about 50 seconds to this run. I love learning about optimizations, and this really changes how I thought the start of Space Stage works!
@@KinglyValence glad I could help 👍
best idea for a spore speedrun
You know... Since Earth is literally 1 among probably tens of thousands of planets, I thought you were trying to speedrun destroying your own home planet, as I'd imagine just finding Earth would take SUCH a long time, that you couldn't hope to do it in under 30 minutes. But no, you actually knew where the Earth was all along, and intentionally chose a planet to inhabit that was close enough by it. Gotta say, that impressed me. XD
i love your spore speedruns! I've been binging them over the past few days :D seriously, great stuff. I was wondering if you've ever done a speedrun of the tribal stage where you're only aggressive? usually allying tribes is faster so I was curious about aggressive strats :0
Thank you!
I haven't done an all aggressive Tribal Stage yet, but that's definitely worth looking into!
I just leave my comment here to support the Spore community.
4:25 you can press 1 to instantly choose the beam without using the cursor
Thank you for the spore content
living in a city of only entertainment buildings so that your leader can obliterate another planet as quickly as possible is some omelas shit
I always loved being an evil bastard in this game, but the planet busters are so expensive that I could never afford them until way later, so what I'd do is get the heat beam as soon as possible, then fly around and transform all the planets into magma worlds. If I wanted to colonize a planet later, I'd terraform it back using only plants and animals found on my native planet essentially converting every planet into a copy of my own.
Doing this to other civilization's home worlds just felt so evil and diabolical. I wish there were more games like Spore.
Stellaris is another one that I like doing this in. I almost always play as a determined exterminator so I can use the Armageddon bombardment stance and turn everyone's home world into a tomb world.
Aliens in alien movies be like:
Oh boy maybe this will help me figure out how the hell to progress in the space stage
...How the hell do I colonize a planet?
In the start of the colonizing mission I'm assuming you get a Colony Incredipak or whatever it's called. Keep looking throughout your inventory categories, you should find it in like a purple thingy. After that go to a random planet of your choice (but I recommend going to planets with a t-score of at least T1), equip it, click on the planet (while you're on it), and woah, thing go city.
This game was way ahead of its time lmaooo
Imagine you are a great galactic empire and a new space faring species pops up one day. You don’t pay them that much mind. Then 2 days later they have claimed 100 planets and are the dominant force in the galaxy with the power to destroy planets O_o
Bro really killed humanity in 27 minutes
speedrun to colonize every planet in the galaxy when?
Hey man, I was watching a few of your older videos and saw an interesting comment wondering what would happen if you destroyed a planet you can play on using a planet buster in another save game. Maybe you could try this and show us? Or even destroy multiple/all other playable worlds. Thanks and keep up the good content.
(original comment was from tribal stage in less than 2 minutes video).
That's interesting, I'll try that out! Thanks for letting me know the original comment as well :)
Apologies for the delayed response, I gave it a try and using Planet Buster or placing a Colony on a New Game planet in the galaxy that has not been played on yet will just remove the New Game from main menu screen and it will be replaced with another New Game, very similarly to if a save had occurred on that planet. I was hoping we could see a space colony during Creature Stage haha, but it looks like Spore accounted for this possibility.
Now I Am Become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds
This'll be another big one, folks
Btw with five buildings you can arrange it to get 84 spice / hr with 7 blue connections.
best video ive seen in a LOOONG time
Beat spore from cell to space as a phrog to simulate phrog evolution (frog)
speedrun with glitches is like starting a 100m run at 10 m from the arrival...
Space stage challenge: Start Space Stage, complete the "Galactic Objects" collection as fast as possible
I am in awe. This is amazing. One day you will get the attention you deserve for these contributions to the community and for making entertaining content. Also, do you happen to be a Magic the Gathering fan? Your pfp is a depiction of Nicol Bolas.
Thank you so much! :D
Yes, I played Magic for years during High school, I loved it! I always thought Nicol Bolas was the coolest artwork of the cards I had at the time.
@@KinglyValence I don't have a Nicol Bolas card, but I do think that it's one of, if not the coolest artworks on the cards to date.
I CHALLENGE YOU TO FULLY WIPE OUT THE GROX EMPIRE!!!!!
Yo, I'm wondering what would happen if You Planet Buster'd a planet that has been colonized on another save, does the save get deleted or the game simply prevents You from doing that (and also what would happen if that planet contained a save on another stage like Cell/Creature Stage or other ones).
you cant use anything while on the home planet from another save
You cant really interact with other saves. But i wonder if you could mess them over by detroying their allies?
I wonder is eliminating all space stage creatures possible? Like to the point there is nobody to communicate with
Or does the game create new creatures after you kill certain amount of them?
Species can be uplifted and i think therefore can go to the space stage by themselves, so maybe the game will generate new empires from preexisting pre-space civilizations?
You can theoretically kill everyone though, and bring every planet's t-score to 0 preventing any theoretical life from popping up, and the game only simulates in a 10 parsec radius, likely not including your systems.
Basically you can probably kill everyone.
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I literally never knew that Earth/The Sol Solar system was in Spore!
How do you always have achievements incomplete? Is there a method to reset all achievements in the game?
Locally stored achievements are located in the ".pollination" file. Access this by finding the Roaming files (type %appdata% into Windows) and find the Spore folder. Delete the .pollination and this will reset the achievements. This also contains downloaded creations so those would be removed too.
@@KinglyValence Thank you so much man
A good rival for the Ghandicus
I had no idea earth was in spore!
I would love to watch you destroy the Grox (ignoring that one unreachable planet).
A purple-ish spice used in making a sweet-flavored purple pudding!
Time to sell that to some dumb aliens in space for 78,000$
More like
"Destroying humanity before British come and colonize us."
I don't want to work at misery factory city anymore, can I move to All Entertainment City instead??
For the Staff of Life cooldown, would it have been possible to do the same quit-and-reload trick that's used to reset the Fanatical Frenzy timer in the ally the Grox run?
That doesn't work for the Staff of Life. I think it only works for the archetype abilities.
@@KinglyValence Ah, dang.
What happens if your home-world is busted?
The game doesn't let you use it
I've destroyed every city in my home world by bombing them but you never lose the system and when the planet gets reload a new empty city appears
You cannot use destructive tools on another save game’s home planet after it is created. However, you can use them on a planet that can become a save game later (the yellow dots on the menu galaxy where you start a new game). Using a planet buster on such a planet causes it to disappear from the menu galaxy. The same thing happens if you bust either of the planets you would have to go to to complete the tutorial. It is possible to paint and terraform the homeworld of a save game before it is created, even allowing you to merge the two continents, but busting the planet, reducing its terrascore lower than three, or using a monolith on it will make it ineligible for new save game creation.
@@therealswinery5416 that's really interesting
Does the merging of the continents allows you to explore the whole world in creature stage or idk win civ stage with just land vehicles
@@jonpaulcer3128 Yep.
I really wish the Spore achievements were compatible with Steam achievements on the Steam edition
Speedrun of defeating grox next?
Can you do a video about Water Glitch, it's when you start creature stage in water, your nest it's in water etc. and when you step in land the sea monster pop out and eat you
This can occur when Space Stage terrain tools are used on a planet that will be used as a different saved game in the future. Remove the land to where the nest will be and the new game's nest will be underwater. And for some reason this appears to invert the water/land to survive in water but get sea monstered on land. I could showcase this, could be interesting!
I have an idea for a speedrun! Colonizing the whole solar system.
We already are. Slowly.
Damn I wanna play spore again
I really just want spore 2 :c
hell yea joseph u know waddup
Next up: Destroying earth irl any%
How much harder would Omnipotent be if you started as allies with the Grox, or at least ran to ally them immediately? Would the complications (lack of easy trading, constant war, having to go back home to stop an invasion every .2 seconds) get too in the way?
We'd need a bit more money to pay the other empires to stop the wars to ally them, but I think the run would be pretty similar. Though we'd get a lot more badge points from the Warmonger badge since we started so many wars lol, so might be able save time not needing to do all the other badges we normally would!
Entertainment doesn't matter in the space stage??
Saying hello so the algorithm give our god more subs
Will you try Thrive when it fully comes out?
How about a speed run to aquire a full party of those high level wandering creatures
A full pack of Rogues? Could be interesting!
@@KinglyValence yea Rogues are the one. It might be interesting to see how fast you could aquire them but it might be a bit of a routeing nightmare since coming across them and having the right parts is pretty random
damn, he did WAY better than the xindi from enterprise