Bro you ain't lying. I've been literally studying this game so I can play with a buddy of mine, since he's always playing my games. But damn, this is something lol, you really need these guides for this game, it's crazy
Think about it this way. The game is essentially an economic game. Not a battle game. Try to compound your economy asap as it will give better returns later on. Find decent builds and watch vids on how to open with them. The rest should be easy. The game essentially is how often do u want to pause to min max ur planets lol.
Same. I felt like I'd gone into a kitchen to make some toast and 10 minutes later the curtains were on fire, there was soup all over the floor, there was metal sparks in the microwave and the refrigerator was in the sink. And I never did get my toast. Anything to make sense of it all is a huge help.
@Brass319 , lol glad to know I'm not the only guy that has just started playing the game. I'd heard about the game for years but just now grabbed it and started playing it. Was a little overwhelmed but I'm still enjoying playing through the tutorial. Trying to take it slow in order to understand the mechanics and general strategy of the game but I can tell it's going to be a bit of a bumpy road getting started. Figured I'd look to see if there was any content out there to help me out and was glad to find this video. I bought and am playing the game for XBox, hopfully there is parity between the other platforms.
It's a lot... But just take it easy, I never turn the game faster than normal speed. I also recommend using the auto manage planets often, It tends to feel super slow but I think it only builds more when there's no more open jobs. There's so much to learn but that's also the beauty of the game. My personal favorite dlc content wise is leviathans. Coolest things ever
I had to play the whole video at 0.75 speed to be able to reasonabily start to digest the crazy amount of content in that video... amazing game, very step learning curve! I'm hooked!
That’s a good thing. But the general edition to the game has not changed. I suppose if you bought the DLC, yeah, slight things you need to do have changed. I don’t care for DLC that much. So I avoid it as much as possible.
Nice refresher video, I have not played since 3.6 was out so I needed to see what has changed since then. I was hoping the automation was improved, as all the micromanaging can be overwhelming. Also, too bad the espionage part of the game has not improve, I never really understood what options to pick and rarely saw much positive come out of it. I think its high time I give this game another solid run.
This was such a good refresher for Stellaris! I left the game alone for like a year and it feels like a different game! Thank you for taking the time to make this!
Wow thanks for the exhaustive and comprehensive video here. I'll admit my eyes glossed over a few times and I watched it in two sittings but there seems to be a ton of useful info here. I'm planning on getting Stellaris on a great current sale for my Steam Deck before said sale ends so this really helped me get an idea of what I'm getting into. Which is a LOT. Likely more than I'll want or really be able to handle but for only 10 bucks I wanna give it a go and see if the game clicks with me. Thanks again for the video!
Thanks for making this guide, I appreciate it! I remember your voice from somewhere, until it hit me - you're the same person who also helped me get into warhammer so many years ago! Glad to see you're still around
Really appreciate the effort in this and I did understand some of it. Though it may well be due to age, but it felt like the video was at 2X speed! I know we have short attention spans these days, and TBF its happening in a lot of tutorials for complex games. They race on at 500 words a minute, like it's a speed run! Thankfully,. 0.75 speed was perfect 🙂
I totally empathize with you. And I would add that it's even worse for foreign viewers. My english is now good enough, that my brain can translate directly from "word" to "concept" without an extra "translation-to-first-language" step, but still, it does need a few milliseconds to do that... but maybe it's due to age for me too. Anyway, I'll join you in the 0.75x room :) (edit: although 0.75 is a bit too slow now, maybe I need a 0.85x :)
Yep, totally agree with you. Its too fast. It's a starter's guide, so we need some possiblity to let it sink in, and understand what he is saying. It is a good guide, very complete. I can appreciate that. But if it is too much for one video, please split it up in several parts. This speed is good for some advanced tactics or so. NOT for starters who still have to let it sink in.
This is a wonderfully detailed and helpful video. And I give it bonus points for talking so fast, as a lot of other videos like this make me impatient.
I have 50 hours in the game and know most of the things you have shown in this video. Maybe even more such as mass research focus on the capital. Even though, I feel like I know nothing about the game. So I started a new save with xenophobic and fanatic militaristic empire. I was able to take on 2 other empires at the same time. I won 2 wars by taking their planets and their planets were just criminally criminal. No seriously they rebelled against me and I didn't know how to stop rebellion so they brought 3 times more fleet power than the 2 empires I defeated. Just a single planet that hade 15 cruisers while I only had 4. My question is Where the fuck they are getting this massive giga fleet out of a small slave rebellion. Literally their empire is 10 times more weaker and they just pull the guns out and start blasting. I dont understand how this game works. And I can't do this anymore with all the micro and brainmelting features such as why in a fight I win I lose more ships and their ships just escape somehow?
I get what you are saying as far as it’s a bit of a shock to the realism aspect that a rebellion would whip up such a strong fleet out of nowhere. I imagine it is where the resources lost to crime have been ending up.
Hadn’t played the game in like 3 years (at least since the covid lockdown if not longer!) - to say I was overwhelmed at the start is an understatement - thank you for making this guide!
I'm in the same boat. I just watch these guides while playing with ships basically accepting I'm not doing anything right. The game still works and is fun even if you don't know what to do
@@hailarwotanaz5848 Yes! great advice, I started with civ and now im looking more into stellaris. Stellaris is very simillar to civ but stellaris is a bit more complicated.
Only thing I can think of that was missed was diplomatic weight: what it is, how one gains it, and what it is used for. When it was first brought up while looking at the government tab in the interface section, you said it would be discussed during diplomacy, but it wasn't as far as I can see.
To anyone wondering the best way to learn games, watch a tutorial while you play. If you can learn and listen then good, but if you need a practical learning session then playing while you learn is the way to go. I learned alot in 2 days aftet i declared war and they had 3 alliances :)
Feeling kindof like im finally grasping the basics of this game. When i first bought this game i thought id instantly be creating the systems alliance from mass effect or the imperium of man from 40k. When really im just figuring out how to survey a system
33:10 Holy information overload! I thought there was a lot to learn, but holy crap after watching your UI section I don't know if I'm smart enough for this game. Sheesh! And you talk super fast to get through all this info I'm sure. i need to remember I can adjust the playback speed in my old age.
am a massive paradox gamer with 3-4k hours across mainly eu but also hoi4 vic 3 and ck2 and 3. but stelaris is just way too overwhelming. the game is so much more complex than the other 4 at a base line level for me to engage with and while i HATE vic3 because of how unresponsive it feels to your player made decisions, i dislike stellaris because it tries to teach you too much insantly and doesnt give you your own time to learn about things as they come up. so thanks for this.
i played so many cycles of stellaris that i forget how complex Stellaris actually is for a beginner, especially when (heavens forbid) you buy all dlc's and then just jump in the hyperbolic arctic sea. There are soooo many mechanics to worry, war fleets, economy, pop growth, the Galactic Council, Endgame Crisis, Fleet Movement time (thatnk the lord there is no real attrition lmao) and so on and so on. Now it is just "Ok, i do this, settle 5 planets by 2206, this is consumer goods, this is energy...." It is all automatic, but me and my homies hate traderoutes. It is only good that if you have enough repeatables normal outposts can beat pirates by themselves haha
Wish i would have had this when i started ive tried starting this game multiple times over the years always gave up because the amount of info would get me but i forced myself to learn it amd im hooked this os definitely a good video to learn from
The most important tip I don't see being said is that you can ignore like 90% of the mechanics and still have a fun game, don't get overwhelmed with the nitty gritty when just starting out and have fun (:
watched the vid you made last year only to click on this literally right after Started playing the game yesterday - have you been spying on me? For how else can this video come out at such a perfect time ;)
Not gonna lie, while I do enjoy space strategy games I’m not much of a strategy game player and I mostly bought Stellaris to play with the custom empires creator and use it to recreate some alien species’ that I’ve made for a Sci-Fi story lol. I purposely started with 0 AI empires so I can focus on learning wtf all the menus do and it is very intimidating, but I think I could get the hang of it eventually; despite all the confusion I can tell Stellaris’ UI design is trying its best to be user friendly even if it’s complicated. Thanks for the guide 👍
I just bought the game....turned it on, and was completely overwhelmed with all the crap on the screen. I am currently playing Skyrim Anniversary Edition and having a blast.
I got stuck in the tutorial because my singular combat fleet refuses to budge and attack the enemy fleet that's mere pixels away from destruction, thus preventing my science ships from doing anything.....
just realized I never edited this or made a follow up post, turns out it's because the grey disciples are entirely comprised of spaghetti code, apparently.
So basically (on p5) I’m supposed to spend like 200 on dlc just because nobody wants to explain the vanilla game. How am I to know what is and isn’t dlc if I don’t know the game layout in general. I strongly feel like you guys are paid to show full dlc.
I don't think you can reasonably expect a new player (myself) to own ALL dlc. if you're trying to explain something using dlc choices you are only going to steepen the already steep learning curve. How does a biginner know what is dlc or not?
@@ChristianEphraimson He's just clicking and talking way to fast for understanding anything about it. This is made for someone who is a somewhat familiar with the game already.
Slow down not only what your doing on screen cause cant keep up and understand what your clicking but also your speech you are talking so fast its more like a mosquito buzzing in my ear than words i can understand
@@sauldownbadman876 there's a probable reason, but we cant state it in mixed company? I've been playing starsector which I see as rather similar. No such bias in that game, completely random. I dunno, I still have stellaris installed, but after buying 200$ in dlc for crusader kings 2 it might as well be Raid shadow legends to me.
overwhelmed when started the game. looked for help and started to watch this video. You go to fast and don't explain what you are doing, so this was not helpful
Jesus christ this game is complex I feel like I am taking a college course just to understand how to start lol
Bro you ain't lying. I've been literally studying this game so I can play with a buddy of mine, since he's always playing my games. But damn, this is something lol, you really need these guides for this game, it's crazy
True, but at least it's more fun than a normal college class lol
@@dillonedwards981college is nothing compared to this and that's a problem and I don't mean with the game
Worst part, once you become proficient in a play style, a new dlc will drop and change everything you thought you knew
Think about it this way.
The game is essentially an economic game. Not a battle game.
Try to compound your economy asap as it will give better returns later on.
Find decent builds and watch vids on how to open with them.
The rest should be easy.
The game essentially is how often do u want to pause to min max ur planets lol.
opened the game for the first time and was immediately overwhelmed, so thanks for making this
Same. I felt like I'd gone into a kitchen to make some toast and 10 minutes later the curtains were on fire, there was soup all over the floor, there was metal sparks in the microwave and the refrigerator was in the sink. And I never did get my toast. Anything to make sense of it all is a huge help.
@Brass319 , lol glad to know I'm not the only guy that has just started playing the game. I'd heard about the game for years but just now grabbed it and started playing it. Was a little overwhelmed but I'm still enjoying playing through the tutorial. Trying to take it slow in order to understand the mechanics and general strategy of the game but I can tell it's going to be a bit of a bumpy road getting started. Figured I'd look to see if there was any content out there to help me out and was glad to find this video. I bought and am playing the game for XBox, hopfully there is parity between the other platforms.
@@maxpower2743 just got the game. wayy more complex than other strategy games I've played. I'm also trying to get into total warhammer 3
It's a lot... But just take it easy, I never turn the game faster than normal speed. I also recommend using the auto manage planets often, It tends to feel super slow but I think it only builds more when there's no more open jobs.
There's so much to learn but that's also the beauty of the game. My personal favorite dlc content wise is leviathans. Coolest things ever
@@CowmanUK Of all of that, I'm still stuck on why there are curtains in the kitchen.
I had to play the whole video at 0.75 speed to be able to reasonabily start to digest the crazy amount of content in that video... amazing game, very step learning curve! I'm hooked!
So much has been changed since I've last checked this game
That’s a good thing. But the general edition to the game has not changed. I suppose if you bought the DLC, yeah, slight things you need to do have changed. I don’t care for DLC that much. So I avoid it as much as possible.
i watched 20 minutes of your 2022 before I simply looked to the right of my screen and saw your 2023 guide, lmao so here i am
great guides
Nice refresher video, I have not played since 3.6 was out so I needed to see what has changed since then. I was hoping the automation was improved, as all the micromanaging can be overwhelming. Also, too bad the espionage part of the game has not improve, I never really understood what options to pick and rarely saw much positive come out of it. I think its high time I give this game another solid run.
This was such a good refresher for Stellaris! I left the game alone for like a year and it feels like a different game! Thank you for taking the time to make this!
Wow thanks for the exhaustive and comprehensive video here. I'll admit my eyes glossed over a few times and I watched it in two sittings but there seems to be a ton of useful info here. I'm planning on getting Stellaris on a great current sale for my Steam Deck before said sale ends so this really helped me get an idea of what I'm getting into. Which is a LOT. Likely more than I'll want or really be able to handle but for only 10 bucks I wanna give it a go and see if the game clicks with me. Thanks again for the video!
I just started to get the hang of the game. Left for work for a few months and came back to everything being changed. Thanks for this!
Thanks for making this guide, I appreciate it!
I remember your voice from somewhere, until it hit me - you're the same person who also helped me get into warhammer so many years ago! Glad to see you're still around
I used to play at release and a few years after that. I recently got the itch to play again and this video is very helpful.
Really appreciate the effort in this and I did understand some of it. Though it may well be due to age, but it felt like the video was at 2X speed! I know we have short attention spans these days, and TBF its happening in a lot of tutorials for complex games. They race on at 500 words a minute, like it's a speed run! Thankfully,. 0.75 speed was perfect 🙂
I totally empathize with you. And I would add that it's even worse for foreign viewers. My english is now good enough, that my brain can translate directly from "word" to "concept" without an extra "translation-to-first-language" step, but still, it does need a few milliseconds to do that... but maybe it's due to age for me too. Anyway, I'll join you in the 0.75x room :) (edit: although 0.75 is a bit too slow now, maybe I need a 0.85x :)
Yep, totally agree with you. Its too fast. It's a starter's guide, so we need some possiblity to let it sink in, and understand what he is saying. It is a good guide, very complete. I can appreciate that. But if it is too much for one video, please split it up in several parts. This speed is good for some advanced tactics or so. NOT for starters who still have to let it sink in.
Just left a comment something like yours lol slow tf down
Once you get the basic layers of the various mechanics, it becomes about scaling them. Noice. Cool vid pal!
I have not played since 1.8...... and now I have all the new DLC, so this should be indescribably helpful.
i haven't played since the toxic dudes, guess it's time for an upgraded campaign.
Nice! THX! Added to my Stellaris playlist right-away
This is a wonderfully detailed and helpful video. And I give it bonus points for talking so fast, as a lot of other videos like this make me impatient.
I have 50 hours in the game and know most of the things you have shown in this video. Maybe even more such as mass research focus on the capital. Even though, I feel like I know nothing about the game. So I started a new save with xenophobic and fanatic militaristic empire. I was able to take on 2 other empires at the same time. I won 2 wars by taking their planets and their planets were just criminally criminal. No seriously they rebelled against me and I didn't know how to stop rebellion so they brought 3 times more fleet power than the 2 empires I defeated. Just a single planet that hade 15 cruisers while I only had 4. My question is Where the fuck they are getting this massive giga fleet out of a small slave rebellion. Literally their empire is 10 times more weaker and they just pull the guns out and start blasting. I dont understand how this game works. And I can't do this anymore with all the micro and brainmelting features such as why in a fight I win I lose more ships and their ships just escape somehow?
I get what you are saying as far as it’s a bit of a shock to the realism aspect that a rebellion would whip up such a strong fleet out of nowhere. I imagine it is where the resources lost to crime have been ending up.
Hadn’t played the game in like 3 years (at least since the covid lockdown if not longer!) - to say I was overwhelmed at the start is an understatement - thank you for making this guide!
Why does this video sound better and more natural in 0.75% speed?
Bro just talks fast
10 mins. in and I'm completely lost. I guess these games are just too complex for an old guy like me. Back to Asteroids for me.
Halo wars or Civ 6 is a great choice if you want something simpler
I'm in the same boat. I just watch these guides while playing with ships basically accepting I'm not doing anything right. The game still works and is fun even if you don't know what to do
4X games like this are complex even for modern games
Well, there are some specific old PC games of similar complexity, and both are niche.
Try slowing the video down to 0.5 speed.
@@hailarwotanaz5848 Yes! great advice, I started with civ and now im looking more into stellaris. Stellaris is very simillar to civ but stellaris is a bit more complicated.
Guides like this are very appreciated. And good to update.
thanks a ton for this! your commentary was smart and engaging and the video felt very accessible. big help!
Only thing I can think of that was missed was diplomatic weight: what it is, how one gains it, and what it is used for. When it was first brought up while looking at the government tab in the interface section, you said it would be discussed during diplomacy, but it wasn't as far as I can see.
Really a video new players need.
Goated guide. Thank you brother.
To anyone wondering the best way to learn games, watch a tutorial while you play. If you can learn and listen then good, but if you need a practical learning session then playing while you learn is the way to go. I learned alot in 2 days aftet i declared war and they had 3 alliances :)
What an impressive tour de force of how to get started with Stellaris!
I was so taken off guard by the bell pepper joke that i had to pause the video and laugh for 2 minutes, incredible
Been playing on ps5 for about a week. Figured out a lot so far. Excited to find out things I've been missing.
Are you teaching the stellaris 223 class too? That's a bit out of our scope but I like your style.
21:17
The Galatron 🤤
Feeling kindof like im finally grasping the basics of this game. When i first bought this game i thought id instantly be creating the systems alliance from mass effect or the imperium of man from 40k. When really im just figuring out how to survey a system
Amazing comprehensive guide. Thank you!
Fantastic video, so helpful!
33:10 Holy information overload! I thought there was a lot to learn, but holy crap after watching your UI section I don't know if I'm smart enough for this game. Sheesh! And you talk super fast to get through all this info I'm sure. i need to remember I can adjust the playback speed in my old age.
Great guide Colonel !
Coming from a few 100hrs of endless space 2, i thought i could figure out stelarris without issue. Boy was I wrong, this guide is awesome thanks
These beginner's guide that's made every new major expansion is the lifeblood of this game.
am a massive paradox gamer with 3-4k hours across mainly eu but also hoi4 vic 3 and ck2 and 3. but stelaris is just way too overwhelming. the game is so much more complex than the other 4 at a base line level for me to engage with and while i HATE vic3 because of how unresponsive it feels to your player made decisions, i dislike stellaris because it tries to teach you too much insantly and doesnt give you your own time to learn about things as they come up. so thanks for this.
I haven't played in about a year and half and I'm ready to play again. I've got a lot to catch up on and re-learn.
i played so many cycles of stellaris that i forget how complex Stellaris actually is for a beginner, especially when (heavens forbid) you buy all dlc's and then just jump in the hyperbolic arctic sea. There are soooo many mechanics to worry, war fleets, economy, pop growth, the Galactic Council, Endgame Crisis, Fleet Movement time (thatnk the lord there is no real attrition lmao) and so on and so on.
Now it is just "Ok, i do this, settle 5 planets by 2206, this is consumer goods, this is energy...."
It is all automatic, but me and my homies hate traderoutes. It is only good that if you have enough repeatables normal outposts can beat pirates by themselves haha
Just got this game. Thanks for the guide
Wish i would have had this when i started ive tried starting this game multiple times over the years always gave up because the amount of info would get me but i forced myself to learn it amd im hooked this os definitely a good video to learn from
The most important tip I don't see being said is that you can ignore like 90% of the mechanics and still have a fun game, don't get overwhelmed with the nitty gritty when just starting out and have fun (:
watched the vid you made last year only to click on this literally right after
Started playing the game yesterday - have you been spying on me? For how else can this video come out at such a perfect time ;)
Hehe, lots of good knowledge. Thx mate.
Last time I played, you could choose what type of stellar drive your race starts with. XD
I just got this game at Steam, and now you're telling me the "beginner's guide" is a 1 hour video!? Dear me!
playing an organic empire for the first time in 250 hours and giving this a watch just in case lmao
Not even 30 seconds in and I'm wondering why a beginners guide would include hundreds of dollars worth of DLC...
Not gonna lie, while I do enjoy space strategy games I’m not much of a strategy game player and I mostly bought Stellaris to play with the custom empires creator and use it to recreate some alien species’ that I’ve made for a Sci-Fi story lol. I purposely started with 0 AI empires so I can focus on learning wtf all the menus do and it is very intimidating, but I think I could get the hang of it eventually; despite all the confusion I can tell Stellaris’ UI design is trying its best to be user friendly even if it’s complicated. Thanks for the guide 👍
I have 150 hrs in this game and still have no idea what im doing
Thank you lol
Im stuck trying to figure out how to expand so i can colinize
I played for few days then watched this. It was easier to understand
After seeing the complicated UI, I am good.
I just bought the game....turned it on, and was completely overwhelmed with all the crap on the screen. I am currently playing Skyrim Anniversary Edition and having a blast.
When you say "with every DLC" are you referring to the $130 "Stellaris: Ultimate Bundle BUNDLE" on steam?
I don't remember this game being so complex! I played it years ago and I did fine, but I feel is too much learning to do to retake playing.
I got stuck in the tutorial because my singular combat fleet refuses to budge and attack the enemy fleet that's mere pixels away from destruction, thus preventing my science ships from doing anything.....
just realized I never edited this or made a follow up post, turns out it's because the grey disciples are entirely comprised of spaghetti code, apparently.
where should i go for stellaris builds? i want a good robot build i can learn over time
Just bought the game. Played for 6 hours. Still no idea what is going on.
That background music, that's from Skylines yeah?
What's the name of the background song? Thx😅
I am the epitome of boring, I've never played as anything but humans.
That's the epitome of awesome. Xenos suck.
100 hrs later and I finally kinda get it
good guide
How do you scout what you may be fighting regarding enemy ships?
science ships in cloaking
If only by default you can build more than one Dyson sphere
Thank you sir for this
You should get college credit for learning games like this.
Anyone remember the micromachine man commercials
After this game any kind of Ui is gonna feel empty and devoid of stuff to do.
just bought this game but I might be too dumb to play it. thanks for this
bell pepper bro? is there anyone on the planet that thinks a bell pepper is spicey?
Great guide, but can you zoom in during editing or scale up the ui?
I can’t see shit, especially watching this on a phone.
Thanks for all the effort it really helps but speaking a littlebit slower would made it from an 8/10 to a 10/10
So basically (on p5) I’m supposed to spend like 200 on dlc just because nobody wants to explain the vanilla game. How am I to know what is and isn’t dlc if I don’t know the game layout in general. I strongly feel like you guys are paid to show full dlc.
I don't think you can reasonably expect a new player (myself) to own ALL dlc. if you're trying to explain something using dlc choices you are only going to steepen the already steep learning curve. How does a biginner know what is dlc or not?
The only main dlc part he covered here was federations n more government options so don't worry
even after 10 years THEY WILL ALWAYS BE SOMETHING TO BE DISCOVERED I THIS GAME ITS AS COMPLEX AS DWARF FORTRESS OR CVATACLYSM DARK DAYS AHEAD
Playing the atar wars mod and im getting my butt kicked as the sith empire 😅
this guide was good until you got past UI then it just became super unhelpful as you just fly though everything way too fast.
6 minutes into video i got overwhelmed...
If you think this is on par with a college course I would say whatever you're taking in college isn't going to get you anywhere lol.
Hows about an even NEWER one, lol
Bro lost his voice for a week after recording this.
jesus christ. "beginners" guide. "BEGINNERS"
Beginners guide to STELLARIS; yes it's overwhelming but that Stellaris.
@@ChristianEphraimson He's just clicking and talking way to fast for understanding anything about it. This is made for someone who is a somewhat familiar with the game already.
EN SIGN!
.75 playback speed👍
Slow down not only what your doing on screen cause cant keep up and understand what your clicking but also your speech you are talking so fast its more like a mosquito buzzing in my ear than words i can understand
I wonder what the average IQ of this playerbase is lol
Let's just say that no one in africa plays Stellaris.
Still new to Stellaris, but one thing I've noticed... why are leaders 80% female?
Yeah that is the one thing that bugged me a bit. I kept getting nonstop female leaders for a while.
Whyd you think
@@sauldownbadman876 there's a probable reason, but we cant state it in mixed company?
I've been playing starsector which I see as rather similar. No such bias in that game, completely random.
I dunno, I still have stellaris installed, but after buying 200$ in dlc for crusader kings 2 it might as well be Raid shadow legends to me.
Bro, you could start the video by just giving high level overview of what the fuck the point of this game is and how you play. Jfc
quit 5 min in, way too fast for a beginners guide. and as always, todays beginner guides are for advanced players
Maybe you just aren’t quick enough
overwhelmed when started the game. looked for help and started to watch this video. You go to fast and don't explain what you are doing, so this was not helpful
I REFUSE TO PLAY THE GAME THE GAME IS GREAT BUT TOO COMPLEX
a beginner's guide is 1h long?
this game hates new players huh?
VICTORIA 2 IS THE BEST GAME BY PARADOX
PARADOX RUIN ALL THERE GAMES LIKE PRISON ARCHITECT
Whats the song you use in the first few minutes?
"The Stellaris Guide" for me could be summed up in a sentence
~*Lets be xenophobic, its really in this year!*~