imagine lleaving your star system for the first time and finding life, proofs of intelligent civilization AND giant Ruins in the neighbor system. That shoulld trigger a crisis in the pop at least for a year
I agree the Space X launching & relanding was an awesome moment in human history. Hopefully we can pull our collective selves together and strive for a brighter future. The Moon, then Mars after that anything else is possible.
Dude just by the Intro I was hooked into the series. I love that you put amazing effort into the series too, makes me love it more. And I from my 5 Minutes into the video it already looks great. Long live the Imperium Romanum under the great Tibberius Caesar of the new Pax Romanum.
Yup, they did, but only with peoples they were similar with. Anyone else too meek, would be enslaved, anyone too tough would be enslaved as Gladiators. Plus, any non human slaves would not be allowed in the Sol System. Only the robots they built would be allowed, because they would be seen as servants. Combat robots would be in the armed forces.
I started following your channel because of your first Roman Stellaris playthrough. I remember when you were in three separate wars and things looked bleak, but I rallied the people along with the other senators of the time to redouble our efforts and push back our enemies, which ended in some of the Empire’s greatest gains in all its history. I look forward to partaking in Rome’s Rise to Galactic Domination yet again with all the changes made to the game since then. Roma Invicta! Roma Aeternum!
The idea of pops being “worker = billion people, specialist = million people, ruler = a thousand people” is a really interesting one. The only problem with it is that Pops can get promoted or demoted. So if you have a planet with full employment and no unemployment, you’ve got 10 miners on it, and you build a research lab, two of those miner Pops will become researcher Pops. If you’re using your population scheme, that means that nearly two billion people just vanished completely. And if a pop gets demoted from specialist to worker, that would mean that nearly a billion people just poof into existence somewhere.
Yeah I mention that, and am aware of its issue, but it works to look at a planet “at a glance” - its reasonable to assume that if you have 1 miner and 1 scientist and 1 ruler, there’s probably less rulers than scientists, and less scientists than miners. I dont really have a solution to the promote problem, other than to just imagine they emigrate or higher class pops have less kids.
RepublicOfPlay Ah, I wrote this before watching the rest of the video. As it happens, higher-class people *do* have fewer kids, in that increased standard of living correlates with lower family size, though it wouldn’t solve the issue of people vanishing or looking out of the ether. However, one thing that does make a lot of sense is that on most planets, you’ll have more worker-class pops than specialist pops or especially ruler pops. There’s really no way to get lots of ruler pops on a planet, to my knowledge-though you can, obviously, spam specialists if you want to. Also, as an aside, as a member of the NSC2 Dev team, I’m really excited to see how the Romans build their navy!
@@jonathanrich9281 Hmmmm, I think it's extended education that tends to result in smaller family size. If you look at the very high income/born privileged groups, they have the most children of all, because they can afford help and re-marry younger wives etc.
It's unary (singulary would be more faithful to the Latin but English doesn't always work that way), not uniary. The one for three is ternary, not trinary.
@@edgaraurelius why ternary? like latin or just some source I am not aware of? @Sovereign I guess typo as wikipedia says "Quintenary" instead of "quinary"
Drako Private Yes, like Latin (although trinarius existed, it came about very late c. 6th century AD) but if you were to look in an English dictionary, ternary is far more widely attested than trinary in the Oxford English Dictionary and trinary isn't even in Merriam-Webster. Edited to add: same with your correction of quinary. Quinary exists and is perfectly fine English.
This Humble Senator was nominated to senator during the first Roman Galactic Conquest. I now stand back in this Senate ready to advise my Caesar. Hail Tiberius! Hail Caesar! Senatus Populusque Romanus!!!
A bunch of the other stuff has probably already been cleaned up, with the garbage patch being one of the final projects, not to mention this spot is two or three times the size of Texas.
And thus history was been made, The greatest playthough of all stellaris ever. No, the greatest playthrough of ALL gaming! This series is truly the best, hope you make more of it.
Darren, I’d like to hear more about the backstory and details of this Roman Empire you lead. Where did the history for this Roman Empire diverge from ours? Also, is the position of emperor inherited or is it a senate appointment? Is it for life or a predetermined period?
Fraser Budd-Brophy that’s my third scenario, my first two is that either (1)Julian didn’t die on campaign but had a long reign that not only stabilised the empire, but organised the empire and the Hellenic religion to oppose the rise of Christianity. Or (2)the Battle of the Frigidus was won by Eugenius and Roman Paganism had a resurgence.
@@fraser1614 but we cant dedicate anything to sol invictus they really missed a great chance here its a bummer that aurelian is really unknown despite he being best roman emperor(for me at least)
As a console peasant who finally got 2.2 and now apocalypse, my stellar is addiction has been reinvigorated. Binging your stellaris videos have become one of my favorite pastimes. Keep up the great content!
I've never played Stellaris, but I enjoy your content because you make everything informative for the newcomer, and exciting for the veteran. Looking forward for more. Keep it up and stay safe !
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To further glory of our optimate Emperor and the momentuos event he has brought upon this empire with the advent of the FTL drive to take our Limes further into the unknown, and doubtless barbarian space. I move to name our first colony outside of Terra in his honor and for future rememberance of his deeds to his people; COLONIA OPTIMA TIBERIA.
So I've never been on you channel before, only watched the first 5 minutes and thought, "hell, this guy actually puts work into his content?! Man, guess I'd better Subscribe".
Thank you for your wonderful content. I appreciate your gift of time as well as how you approach this game with wonder. You are bringing us along with fun exploration.
I'm just torn up right now. I really want to see how you play the game but I can't get away from this incredible intro. It is really first class. Damn it. Well, I'll watch it one more time. Or two times.
I so understand your sense of pride and wonder of the joys of human accomplishment. The stars await us, and offer a chance for humanity to find its best selves.
For long terms plans I OOC suggest Psionic Ascension. Each Psionic avatar gained from the shroud should be declared to be an "Avatar" of a roman god, and each Titan christened likewise. Although I suppose Synthetic Ascension is ok too, although the gods and their faithful might look unfavourably upon it.
Dagon is the real name of a recently discovered planet, formery called "Fomalhaut B" in the Fomalhaut system named, after an ancient Babylonian and Caananite water and sea deity. He's also referenced in HP Lovecraft's novellas. So it's actually a real place, having it included in the game is very good attention to detail on the developer's part.
Even with tons of hours in the game seen u take this at a slow speed and reading thing is really enjoyable, its easy to forget about all the fun little things that have small explanations and trivia in the game when u have played it for so long. Looking forward to following this series. :D
Absolutely amazing content. I've been searching for you, sir, for a while. I love how you are playing in a slow pace and make sure new people are included, but still mention to the frustrated experienced players that you know what you're doing, and why. I'm only 30 minutes in and can't wait for the rest! P.s Glory to the mellow content creator voice!
Presenting Senator Bracius, representing Provincia Varangia, in humble service to his Imperial majesty Tiberius Caesar. Ave Caesar! Ave Roma! (New to the channel, and always love a good Roman playthrough. Of anything. Especially space. :P If it's not clear, Bracius is from Scandinavia, and since the East Romans employed the Varangian Guard... yeah. Looking forward to the series, and participating in the Senate!)
Pausanias (Παυσανίας in Greek) was a Spartan General who fought in the Greco-Persian Wars. Specifically he won againsts the Persians at battle of Plataea. And there is another guy named Pausanias who was a philosopher when Hadrian was Emperor.
As someone who normally plays multiplayer Stellaris, its such a relief to be able to slow down and appreciate everything in the game since theres no pausing without pissing off the entire discord call heh.
Yeah Darren, a sense of belonging and pride with the accomplishments of the human species. This kind of vision of the world and relation to it would do wonders if generalized, in my opinion. I think states and countries are unneeded boundaries, and that cooperating instead of competing against each other would greatly enhance the possibilities we have.
dude i loved your slow paced intro and playstyle, its hard to find these days. ive been playing stellaris too and as you do i love to read every single thing in the game because i'd like to see the anomalies, the stranger galaxies or etc in my civilizations eye, theyve never seen it. yes i may have played numerous times to know early concepts of game but the civilization that ive decided to play a new game is very unfamiliar with these things. i guess im a roleplayer in that case, i do not like the min/max style that much but the success is i guess is to balance between roleplaying and minmaxing. love your content and your streams, keep it up!
I would personally say that 100K is better than 1K for Rulers. 1.000 Senators seems so few, when compared to the real life EU having more than 700 parlamentarians for less than 400 million people. 1000 administrators also seems few to direct the work of all those billions. Just my thoughts. Nice beginning for a series! Will be binging this I think
I know that I'm pretty late to give advice, but here I go: If you get the Grunur precursors, rush them, cause their bonus are nearly game-breaking in the early game. Having one Gaia planet over the investment of 3 years of influence (assuming +4 a month it takes 37'5 months) is broken due to the bonuses of Gaia planets, that only waaaaay later on you can reproduce with buildings or Ring Worlds. To put it into perspective, you invest one and a half of the cost of claiming a system, and you get the second best planet of the game...
its so awesome you said "lets talk a little about our species"... because most other youtubers would either carelessly or because they are lazy would wrongly have said "race" .. good on ya
If you want to issue chained commands easily, right click on a system, and you can for example tell a construction ship to do all of a certain type of improvement there, or a research ship to do all of the survey or anomaly research, etc
Ave, Imperator! This is the first time I stumbled upon your Stelaris Vid. I only play CK2 and EU4 so this will be like the first time of me watching an LP of this game. I don't mind if I don't get the mechanics. This is a Galatic Roman Empire~ :D
For the number of people in each pop, I still like to think that every pop represent a billion people, even for ruler pops. It's just that not every single person is a senator, but rather part of his entourage and derive their power through the Senator. A single senator represent a family or house and huge number of minor nobles, pampered children, functionaries and what have yous all depended on the wealth and power of that senator. So when a pop degrades they have to find jobs on their own rather depending on the senator.
I’ve looked it up since, it’s Binary for 2, Trinary for 3, Quaternary for 4, quintenary for 5, sextenary with 6, septenary with 7 and star cluster after that.
I wish it was hard coded that the Alpha Centauri system is always closest to sol. I always re roll my starts to make that the case when playing humanity.
Could you maybe ask starchitec to release this custom roman mod on the workshop so all of us could use it? I also would like to play a stellaris roman campaign with thos amazing looking mod!
So, 80% of the stars in our galaxy are like those red dwarf stars. Planets are likely to be tidal locked (so hot one side, cold the other) and probably get battered by solar spikes, as those stars are much more variable than our G type star...
Just a note for full authenticity, in Latin.. C is pronounced as K and J as Y from English speaking perspective so Gaius Julius Caesar doesn't sound as you read it in English.
I nominate that Sol Invictus, the emperor Aurelian be recognized in the pantheon once more! Though I am but a humble senator I request that solar imperial be recognized!
In this humble senator's opinion, mankind is on a course for a bright future. Hail Tiberius Caesar! Glory to the Senate and People of Rome!
Hey, what are those guys over there doing with those laser knives?
And remember my friend.
Carthago delenda est.
(even if they did already)
@@SoulOfSocrates Came here to post this.
Hail The Roman Empire! Hail Tiberius Caesar!
Lol my name is Tiberias
GAIUS
*hand gesture*
JULIUS
*hand gesture*
CAESAR
*hand gesture*
True bread for true Roman.
Goes out of his way to not metagame, gets the best precursor.
And dem chokepoints
When did he get Cybrex? ;)
@@jaspervanheycop9722 Are you trying to start a fight?
@@giaxo1739 maybe
@@giaxo1739 I mean, they are the absolute best for machine empires and still are really good for biological empires.
I know what I'm doing for the next hour.
what
o i get it
imagine lleaving your star system for the first time and finding life, proofs of intelligent civilization AND giant Ruins in the neighbor system. That shoulld trigger a crisis in the pop at least for a year
I agree the Space X launching & relanding was an awesome moment in human history. Hopefully we can pull our collective selves together and strive for a brighter future. The Moon, then Mars after that anything else is possible.
Dude just by the Intro I was hooked into the series. I love that you put amazing effort into the series too, makes me love it more. And I from my 5 Minutes into the video it already looks great. Long live the Imperium Romanum under the great Tibberius Caesar of the new Pax Romanum.
I'm in a really dark period in my life, and all your let's plays provide me company... and a sense of calm. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart man
Sorry to hear that, and thanks for the kind words, hope things improve
@@RepublicOfPlay Yes. Truly good letsplayers are great people.
@@juliuscaesar5397Fr, It’s crazy how it works
Hope that things get better for you mate.
Lots of vassals Please!
Too many Roman playthroughs just want to conquer but the Romans had plenty of vassals and partners.
A true inter-galactic hegemony!
Agree with this!
Yup, they did, but only with peoples they were similar with. Anyone else too meek, would be enslaved, anyone too tough would be enslaved as Gladiators.
Plus, any non human slaves would not be allowed in the Sol System.
Only the robots they built would be allowed, because they would be seen as servants. Combat robots would be in the armed forces.
I started following your channel because of your first Roman Stellaris playthrough. I remember when you were in three separate wars and things looked bleak, but I rallied the people along with the other senators of the time to redouble our efforts and push back our enemies, which ended in some of the Empire’s greatest gains in all its history. I look forward to partaking in Rome’s Rise to Galactic Domination yet again with all the changes made to the game since then.
Roma Invicta! Roma Aeternum!
So much time must have been put into this! Can't wait for it!
The idea of pops being “worker = billion people, specialist = million people, ruler = a thousand people” is a really interesting one. The only problem with it is that Pops can get promoted or demoted. So if you have a planet with full employment and no unemployment, you’ve got 10 miners on it, and you build a research lab, two of those miner Pops will become researcher Pops. If you’re using your population scheme, that means that nearly two billion people just vanished completely. And if a pop gets demoted from specialist to worker, that would mean that nearly a billion people just poof into existence somewhere.
Yeah I mention that, and am aware of its issue, but it works to look at a planet “at a glance” - its reasonable to assume that if you have 1 miner and 1 scientist and 1 ruler, there’s probably less rulers than scientists, and less scientists than miners.
I dont really have a solution to the promote problem, other than to just imagine they emigrate or higher class pops have less kids.
RepublicOfPlay Ah, I wrote this before watching the rest of the video.
As it happens, higher-class people *do* have fewer kids, in that increased standard of living correlates with lower family size, though it wouldn’t solve the issue of people vanishing or looking out of the ether.
However, one thing that does make a lot of sense is that on most planets, you’ll have more worker-class pops than specialist pops or especially ruler pops. There’s really no way to get lots of ruler pops on a planet, to my knowledge-though you can, obviously, spam specialists if you want to.
Also, as an aside, as a member of the NSC2 Dev team, I’m really excited to see how the Romans build their navy!
@@jonathanrich9281 Hmmmm, I think it's extended education that tends to result in smaller family size. If you look at the very high income/born privileged groups, they have the most children of all, because they can afford help and re-marry younger wives etc.
Quality mods: ✅
Begginer friendly: ✅
Good gameplay: ✅
It's the ROMAN EMPIRE: ✅
Maybe 2020 is not gonna be that bad.
Oh it is bad, just a Star in the darkness (I hurt myself on that edge)
So naive, so full of hope.
Don't jinx it pal.
Nah son it sucks still but this helps lol
Lol
In that naming convention, the four order would be called "quaternary." So uniary, binary, trinary, quaternary, quinary, etc.
It's unary (singulary would be more faithful to the Latin but English doesn't always work that way), not uniary. The one for three is ternary, not trinary.
@@edgaraurelius why ternary? like latin or just some source I am not aware of?
@Sovereign I guess typo as wikipedia says "Quintenary" instead of "quinary"
Drako Private Yes, like Latin (although trinarius existed, it came about very late c. 6th century AD) but if you were to look in an English dictionary, ternary is far more widely attested than trinary in the Oxford English Dictionary and trinary isn't even in Merriam-Webster.
Edited to add: same with your correction of quinary. Quinary exists and is perfectly fine English.
My guess is that end game crisis will be unbidden.
My guess is Attila the Hun
Unbidden the hun
I ran into the unbidden on my first play through after not playing for awhile and I flipped my shit when I saw their power level
This Humble Senator was nominated to senator during the first Roman Galactic Conquest. I now stand back in this Senate ready to advise my Caesar. Hail Tiberius! Hail Caesar! Senatus Populusque Romanus!!!
Damn 4 years seems like forever ago.
Oh it’s freaking cool to see another stellaris Rome series
Dam 113 comments on this channel?
Year 2202: So we cleared the pacific garbage pack btw
TOOK US LONG ENOUGH
A bunch of the other stuff has probably already been cleaned up, with the garbage patch being one of the final projects, not to mention this spot is two or three times the size of Texas.
And thus history was been made, The greatest playthough of all stellaris ever. No, the greatest playthrough of ALL gaming! This series is truly the best, hope you make more of it.
Darren, I’d like to hear more about the backstory and details of this Roman Empire you lead. Where did the history for this Roman Empire diverge from ours? Also, is the position of emperor inherited or is it a senate appointment? Is it for life or a predetermined period?
My own head cannon is Emperor Aurelian, our glorious sun bro wasnt assassinated
Fraser Budd-Brophy so Sol Invictus lives?
Fraser Budd-Brophy that’s my third scenario, my first two is that either (1)Julian didn’t die on campaign but had a long reign that not only stabilised the empire, but organised the empire and the Hellenic religion to oppose the rise of Christianity. Or (2)the Battle of the Frigidus was won by Eugenius and Roman Paganism had a resurgence.
@@fraser1614 but we cant dedicate anything to sol invictus they really missed a great chance here its a bummer that aurelian is really unknown despite he being best roman emperor(for me at least)
@@MRFlackAttack1 that is so based dude.
Im 48 mins in and still loving it, yes im late but happy i got something to binge ^w^
Baʿal Ḥammon be ... I mean Jupiter Be Praised!!
14:55 is the gameplay if you wanna skip the intro.
The music is spot on! I’ll stick around for this whole series. Also, thanks to you now I know a bunch of great mods that I never heard of before!
I think you forgot to include the "Seantus Populesque Romanus" mod in your collection, I had to include it manually.
Hey, can you post a link to that mod, please?
Christian Bai it was one letter, chill out
Cheeky Bum, two letters actually
You really go all out whenever you do something, i was actually trying to find a recent modded letsplay series and refreshed then saw this lol.
As a console peasant who finally got 2.2 and now apocalypse, my stellar is addiction has been reinvigorated. Binging your stellaris videos have become one of my favorite pastimes. Keep up the great content!
I've never played Stellaris, but I enjoy your content because you make everything informative for the newcomer, and exciting for the veteran. Looking forward for more. Keep it up and stay safe !
WHEN SHE ASKS YOU “How often do you think of ROME?!” 👀
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Had me liking this while you were just explaining lol. Very clear and concise. Appreciated the Twitter honesty lol
To further glory of our optimate Emperor and the momentuos event he has brought upon this empire with the advent of the FTL drive to take our Limes further into the unknown, and doubtless barbarian space. I move to name our first colony outside of Terra in his honor and for future rememberance of his deeds to his people; COLONIA OPTIMA TIBERIA.
So I've never been on you channel before, only watched the first 5 minutes and thought, "hell, this guy actually puts work into his content?! Man, guess I'd better Subscribe".
Thanks!
I love this playthrough, really shows how much u enjoy and care for ur videos, thank u so much for bringing this to the world, u are amazing
Dude that intro played out like a movie. Definitely earned a subscriber man this is good!
This introduced me to a lot of fun mods I've started playing with.
Will The Roman's Terraform and Colonise Mars one day?
Consecrate it for Mars?
Consecrate mars to mars
SON OF MARS
I just discovered this and it looks amazing! Thank you so much for all the work you've put into this
I come back to this series often. That intro hits hard!
only halfway thru and you've got yourself a new Patron!
Had to come to the first episode by far the best stellaris let's play I've ever seen loved it
Thank you for your wonderful content. I appreciate your gift of time as well as how you approach this game with wonder. You are bringing us along with fun exploration.
I'm just torn up right now. I really want to see how you play the game but I can't get away from this incredible intro. It is really first class. Damn it. Well, I'll watch it one more time. Or two times.
I know I'm late to the party, but this is hands down the best Stellaris let's play out there
I so understand your sense of pride and wonder of the joys of human accomplishment. The stars await us, and offer a chance for humanity to find its best selves.
Love the opening visuals.
For long terms plans I OOC suggest Psionic Ascension. Each Psionic avatar gained from the shroud should be declared to be an "Avatar" of a roman god, and each Titan christened likewise. Although I suppose Synthetic Ascension is ok too, although the gods and their faithful might look unfavourably upon it.
Joel Gawne omg yes creating a fleet of gods
Dagon is the real name of a recently discovered planet, formery called "Fomalhaut B" in the Fomalhaut system named, after an ancient Babylonian and Caananite water and sea deity. He's also referenced in HP Lovecraft's novellas. So it's actually a real place, having it included in the game is very good attention to detail on the developer's part.
Even with tons of hours in the game seen u take this at a slow speed and reading thing is really enjoyable, its easy to forget about all the fun little things that have small explanations and trivia in the game when u have played it for so long. Looking forward to following this series. :D
love the spacex dual landings of the falcon heavy boosters there, and hawthorne MC cheering
Absolutely amazing content. I've been searching for you, sir, for a while. I love how you are playing in a slow pace and make sure new people are included, but still mention to the frustrated experienced players that you know what you're doing, and why. I'm only 30 minutes in and can't wait for the rest!
P.s Glory to the mellow content creator voice!
Presenting Senator Bracius, representing Provincia Varangia, in humble service to his Imperial majesty Tiberius Caesar. Ave Caesar! Ave Roma!
(New to the channel, and always love a good Roman playthrough. Of anything. Especially space. :P If it's not clear, Bracius is from Scandinavia, and since the East Romans employed the Varangian Guard... yeah. Looking forward to the series, and participating in the Senate!)
Pausanias (Παυσανίας in Greek) was a Spartan General who fought in the Greco-Persian Wars. Specifically he won againsts the Persians at battle of Plataea. And there is another guy named Pausanias who was a philosopher when Hadrian was Emperor.
As someone who normally plays multiplayer Stellaris, its such a relief to be able to slow down and appreciate everything in the game since theres no pausing without pissing off the entire discord call heh.
wont lie, I got chills during that intro.
Looks great, can't wait for more!
firstly, awesome idea for a series, i love this sm, secondly, terra's governor looks like Jacky Chan.
Yeah Darren, a sense of belonging and pride with the accomplishments of the human species. This kind of vision of the world and relation to it would do wonders if generalized, in my opinion. I think states and countries are unneeded boundaries, and that cooperating instead of competing against each other would greatly enhance the possibilities we have.
Other than that great start to this let's play, I can't wait for the next episode^^
My lockdown life needed this, amazing work!
I remember the first Roman Empire you did on this Jeez its been while
You would love the Red Rising series. Romans and space? Can’t get much better than that.
I have waited forever for the next one! Just made my week.
The moment I heard the fact you weren't meta gaming I was hooked
Amazing first episode, please keep it up, i can't wait for part 2 :D
Its out now!
GLORIA IMPVERIUM ASTRA ROMANA!
All hail Jupiter Maximus greatest of all gods, all hail Imperator Tiberius Caesar.
I like to think this is the same world as "Many A True Nerds" CK2 HRE restoration campaign and this is the outcome for the Hellenic HREs return :D
Great set up for everything. Thanks for the series
Love this!!! I can't wait to get these mods you are showcasing.
dude i loved your slow paced intro and playstyle, its hard to find these days. ive been playing stellaris too and as you do i love to read every single thing in the game because i'd like to see the anomalies, the stranger galaxies or etc in my civilizations eye, theyve never seen it. yes i may have played numerous times to know early concepts of game but the civilization that ive decided to play a new game is very unfamiliar with these things. i guess im a roleplayer in that case, i do not like the min/max style that much but the success is i guess is to balance between roleplaying and minmaxing. love your content and your streams, keep it up!
Game hasnt even started and im subbing
i love love looooooove the effort
appreciate it
Please more of this! This is GREAT!!!
I would personally say that 100K is better than 1K for Rulers. 1.000 Senators seems so few, when compared to the real life EU having more than 700 parlamentarians for less than 400 million people. 1000 administrators also seems few to direct the work of all those billions. Just my thoughts. Nice beginning for a series! Will be binging this I think
I know that I'm pretty late to give advice, but here I go: If you get the Grunur precursors, rush them, cause their bonus are nearly game-breaking in the early game. Having one Gaia planet over the investment of 3 years of influence (assuming +4 a month it takes 37'5 months) is broken due to the bonuses of Gaia planets, that only waaaaay later on you can reproduce with buildings or Ring Worlds. To put it into perspective, you invest one and a half of the cost of claiming a system, and you get the second best planet of the game...
I likes and subed and commented. May all recommendations lead to Roma!
could you replace every time you say Jeeesus, by something like Jupiter balls!
By Neptune's Beard!
That intro is just amazing!
its so awesome you said "lets talk a little about our species"... because most other youtubers would either carelessly or because they are lazy would wrongly have said "race" .. good on ya
Also great episode, looking forward to the next one!
Lightening storm in space? Last time that happened was on the date James T Kirk was born. “Wink wink”
Just found your channel... I like it so far
If you want to issue chained commands easily, right click on a system, and you can for example tell a construction ship to do all of a certain type of improvement there, or a research ship to do all of the survey or anomaly research, etc
I am aware, thank you though!
Dude, that intro though, awesome work.
In fact, that is the reason I subscribed.
We find these truths to be self evident. A imperium of man for men and always for the emperor. For mankind!
Ave, Imperator! This is the first time I stumbled upon your Stelaris Vid. I only play CK2 and EU4 so this will be like the first time of me watching an LP of this game. I don't mind if I don't get the mechanics. This is a Galatic Roman Empire~ :D
For the number of people in each pop, I still like to think that every pop represent a billion people, even for ruler pops. It's just that not every single person is a senator, but rather part of his entourage and derive their power through the Senator. A single senator represent a family or house and huge number of minor nobles, pampered children, functionaries and what have yous all depended on the wealth and power of that senator. So when a pop degrades they have to find jobs on their own rather depending on the senator.
Great first episode. On a scientific note , i think all systems with two or more stars are called Binary systems.
I’ve looked it up since, it’s Binary for 2, Trinary for 3, Quaternary for 4, quintenary for 5, sextenary with 6, septenary with 7 and star cluster after that.
6 months late to the party but great work dude. I’ll need to crack open stellaris again!
I wish it was hard coded that the Alpha Centauri system is always closest to sol. I always re roll my starts to make that the case when playing humanity.
Don't have time to really get back into this game right now, but this setup sure feels inspiring. 👍
Came across this in recommended. Thank you for incredibly fun content. You make the this game fun to watch. Subbed!! Smash the thumbs up!!
Could you maybe ask starchitec to release this custom roman mod on the workshop so all of us could use it? I also would like to play a stellaris roman campaign with thos amazing looking mod!
He just has, will add to the collection when I get home, but check his mod author page right now if you’re looking for it!
So, 80% of the stars in our galaxy are like those red dwarf stars. Planets are likely to be tidal locked (so hot one side, cold the other) and probably get battered by solar spikes, as those stars are much more variable than our G type star...
The moment you realize, that you watched a 1-hour gameplay and it felt like ten minutes...
1'000 admin to 1 billion workers. That makes the admin the 1% of the 1% of the 1%. Lol.
Just a note for full authenticity, in Latin.. C is pronounced as K and J as Y from English speaking perspective so Gaius Julius Caesar doesn't sound as you read it in English.
And V, nevermind all the f'ed up English vowels and dipthongs :)
Darren IS THE SENATE!!!
I nominate that Sol Invictus, the emperor Aurelian be recognized in the pantheon once more! Though I am but a humble senator I request that solar imperial be recognized!
Yo this opening got me hyped!
The overlord dlc would be perfect for a Roman lets play