Top Stellaris Memes Of The Year
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Stellaris is a 4X grand strategy video game developed and published by Paradox Interactive. Stellaris' gameplay revolves around space exploration, managing an empire, diplomacy, and space warfare with other space-faring civilizations.
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Why did i lag when i vasaliset haf the galagy with only corvets and it wos hundreds it wos like almost 1000corvets why did it nlag??
Hey I ask sopmething there Is have Fallen Empire That have Democratic Regime?
3:51 this is japan and south korea in modern times 😂😂😂
Moving capital? Well had playthrough like this before:
* Play as Doomsday
* Manage to roll Terraforming early
* Terraform and colonize Mars before Earth explodes
* Move capital to Mars
* Sip tea and enjoy the fireworks from Olympus Mons
This reminds me of Dan Simmons "Hyperion"
I tried to do exactly this but could never get it right.
Ah, a fellow Infinite Warfare enjoy. Absolutely based.
Mars Aeternum.
They tried this in Futurama, they got the which planet was having a doomsday wrong
Ah, a fellow Mechanicum enjoyer.
Praise the Omnissiah.
I've moved my capital during a period of on and off wars to move it to more strategically sound positions during the war, wasn't a great move but it kept me alive.
Some idealistic newbie joins multiplayer: "I'm a xenophilic egalitarian power which greets everyone in galaxy with admiration. Join my tolerant federation. Let's feel empathy towards all forms of life!"
Everyone else: "Hey, we are not doing kindergarten stuff here!"
Moved my Capital as a Machine Intelligence. Moved it from Earth to a size 50 Machine World I made. Felt so good
I've moved capitol a few times. Usually if either my original ends up a little too close to the border or something really bad is about to happen to it like Doomsday or IT'S TOO LATE
I had a robotic determined exterminators on my side of the galaxy with 1 hostile empire between me and them and no matter how many diplomats they kept sending more diplomats against me all the while they were getting purged, as soon as i was able to status quo the empire i used the path the determined exterminators connected to my border against them, and then my call for a crises in the GC went through and we mopped him up in 5 years though he destroyed a sizable portion of our fleets in the process. Skip 40ish years and my vassals have spread across almost the whole galaxy, up to the point we found a single system of despotic despoilers, i chose to play the safe card and call another crises on them instantly, turns out they are easy to crush with a whole galaxy at your beck and call.
If I find a Gaia world or ring world, I tend to move my capital there. If not, then it always stays the same.
That last one is just ACoT in a nutshell
Also, galactic crisis and crisi in general don't count as war so the pacific achievement can still be done
I only move my capital in gigastructural engineering when I get things like the birchworld.
thanks for the memes
4:37 LIES
Backward
do the relic world start then once you get ecumenopolis move capital so you can choose the forge world auto option
I move my capital sometimes. I enjoy conquering the L-cluster, developing it, and moving all my pops into it.
I move my capital to the largest world I can, to get the most out of the designation bonus
Im pretty much all my Commonwealth runs i move the capital to a ring world, it just feels right
I’d move it to a developed planet that’s the furthest from my enemies. Kinda like what Constantine did
@@idontlikerome2744 Ring world capitals are goated.
@@AAhmou Is that goog or bad thing?
I was playing as a machine empire not even an evil one just had the pop growth civic and retrospective. Some rat neighbor I met (after friendly greetings and sent an envoy to improve relations) quickly got -200 and was going -50 a month. Denouncement came quick
I used to move my capital a lot when the worm was easier to get so I could get more planets
I always set up my home system as a trinary for that exact reason. Now... there's no point.
Moving your capital can be pretty viable under some niche circumstances; these two come to mind:
1) If you're a Teravore, moving your capital can be beneficial as any pops from a planet that gets fully eaten will automatically relocate to your capital. This was especially useful in the last Teravore game I had, as it allowed me to populate Cybrex Alpha really quickly
2) If you get The Horizon Signal event chain and accept The Worm's blessing (they love us), it will turn every planet in your capital system; not your home planet. If you manage to relocate your capital to a system that has a lot of gas giants, that can mean having numerous Size 20+ planets
But yeah, it's a pretty pointless mechanic otherwise
When using the worm in the contingency systems, you can also have a 50+ non-capital planet.
There is an achivement if you move your capital to a ring section.
Can be fun for some roleplays, not everyone plays just to win. It's a storybuilding game after all.
I've only moved my capital *once* to follow the remnant-->ecu guide for rogue servitors to make it a forge ecu and I felt so dirty afterwards.
If i remember well, crises do not count as wars for the pacifist achievement 🤔
I've moved my Capital once. As a last ditch effort to survive an overwhelming and angry Awakened Empire. Moved my Capital to my last remaining system which was a Pulsar. Survived! But my economy was tanked and my pops rebelling. Was then destroyed by the weak ass neighbour that I had been launching war after war of Humiliation against to get the Influence to build all the Habitats that got taken out by the Awakened Empire.
Playing a fanatic purifier, have only declared one hostile war since game start about 300 years ago, still control about 1/4 of the Galaxy.
I sometimes move my capital to a ringworld. It isn´t efficient but I like it and it sounds like something my guys would do.
Early 2100s? Stellaris starts in 2200 bro.
I wonder if anyone has actually bought stellaris dlc through the ep3o humble bundle
they have!
That requires not having all the dlc.
1:58 I'm actually the kind of player that runs out of alloy storage and has to build fleets (happened to me in the Montu tournament)
“When your max level scientist dies, oof, pain.”
Me, who’s head of research is a Chronofuge: “Is this some kind of poor person joke I’m too rich to understand?”
I move my capital after building ring world
I sometimes move my capital... to another planet in my starting system. See, I usually start in the Sol system, because Mars is always terraformable, and I usually end up turning 'Earth' into a Ecumenopolis dedicated towards alloys. Since I play tall, like ascending worlds, and like to be able to maintain a powerful empire with JUST my starting system, I transfer my capital to Mars and ascend Earth until its alloy production costs almost no minerals. Then Mars can supply all of my mineral and food needs, and since I usually run megacorps, I can supply energy and consumer goods via trade habitats and branch offices. Then build a mega shipyard and turn my starting starbase into a defensive citadel.
All told, I wind up with a starting capital system that supplies ALL of my required energy, minerals, food, and consumer goods, over 1k alloys, around 2-3k research, can build fleets in record time, and is very defensible. Even if I lose the entire rest of my empire, I can maintain a galactic war with JUST Sol.
my empire whoever had a small deficit of 1K ENERGY
Isn't being racist to everything else the whole deal of the Imperium of Man?
For those who will listen, here is the story of the empire of sildoria. Long ago, a human colony ship was lost, with no habitable planets in site. The ships systems were failing and supplies dwindling, but they found an unusually stable gas giant to live on, which they named sildoria. Gas giants are hard to live on, so the humans changed. They were extremely adaptive and intelligent. But due to cramped conditions they were sedentary and reproduced slowly. The government was an oligarchy that was built to provide utopian living standards, which had a high resource demand, resulting in a work hard/play hard system of labor. The sildorians(humans) had a never ending thirst for resources, and devised a method to "overstrip" a planet, specializing it to produce one resource while destroying and deposits of others. Alien diplomacy was rather lackluster. The sildorians weren't too concerned with diplomacy and only one neighbor wanted to join their research cooperative anyways. Later down the line, the sildorians researched robotics, and eventually transferred their own minds into them. Unlocking a very special project, the virtual world. This world, like an ecumenopolis, had a much higher population capacity. Though it wasn't just higher, it was essentially infinite, given the populations needs could be met. As this world digitized people and put them in a simulated world so housing and amenities were a non issue. This world also brought the opportunity to trade sapient beings as digital tokens. But thankfully, this avenue wasn't explored, as unemployed pops generated more research and unity due to utopian conditions.
Me when i've got best tech level in galaxy but my fleet is nonexistent and economy is poor too: Hmm yes, you would make a fine prospectorium vassal!
My capital is always in a fixed spot and any attempts to even lay claim to it lead to a war, vassalization, and taxation so hard Prussia post ww1 had a steady economy in comparison.
I moved the capital for the ringworld achievement once
And since I played doomsday before I kinda had to move my capital after 40 years XD
I unironically just use the Neutron sweep in all my playthroughs. Can't be bothered to use invading armies so i just choose mass extinction instead. In my current solo i fought against an empire and wiped 36 planets/habitats and a full ring world. I have no idea what their pop count was but i mean- i have almost 1.7k pops and had vassalized everyone else by that point. They were the last holdout. Were.
The only way to fight the true enemy - the lag.
The less different species they are, the less lag.
@@molybdaen11 kinda funny too. My empire is very Xenophobic so to avoid just... enslaving the entire galaxy, those who willingly become my vassals, i do my best not to integrate them just so i can keep them.
I have moved my capital to ring world segments before - the Cybrex system is nicely juicy for that.
I moved the capital back before the warp drive/wormhole removal.
Fallen empires when I summon a dimensional fleet for the 200th time
Me before Overlord: we want democracy and welfare.
Me after Overlord: FOR DEMOCRACY AND WELFARE!
Also it's fun Speedrunning Supremacy and wiping out two empires before first contacts are even done because CORVETTE SPAM GO BRRRRR
I did that to once, but that was because I spawned right next to a devouring swarm and a fanatic purifier. Don’t worry it wasn’t that bad since I was a determined exterminator.
The annoying thing is not all the dlcs are on the Xbox version of stellaris which is what I have
Moving capital can be strategic like I want the good systems in my one home sector and one is one hyperlane too far. Or well for RP, the Worm ate our home star so well time to move! But the original capital world is still marked as "your species' homeworld" awww.
1:12 I was playing the covenant from halo as void dwellers, once I had control over the L-Cluster I built as many habitats as I could there and moved my capital High Charity to the L-Cluster completely moving my whole population to the L-Cluster. on the bright side with only 1 choke point the crisis never got past me and I only suffered a minor resource crash as I got settled there, was also in charge of a Holy Covenant
"Our journey into the Divine Beyond guaranteed, and nothing not even The Flood can stop us."
@@tenebrisnarud9738 actually.. that did end up happening as I ended the game as the crisis in multi-player lobby. I blew up the galaxy for the great journey
Ahhh I just love genocides.
Also no the true name is bubbles.
For some reason the thumbnail was the opposite for my Ironman game.
Fallen empire had like 4 500k fleets
Most recent playthrough I actually had to move my capital because I decided to research the remains of the dimensional horror (not worth it) on the upside my new capital used to belong to a fallen empire so that was nice
1:11 I did this specifically in the lategame for roleplay reasons after becoming the galactic custodian and eventually the emporer, i built a whole system as a galactic hub for diplomatic matters
When I get a ring world I will move my capital there
wait...... you can set the a.i empire count to 0 ?!
When you are truly alone in the galaxy - until the crisis arrives.
That point in stellaris when its easier to blow up the planet then manage it economy
Listen, if I find a size 22 Relic world, I'm going to move my capital.
I move my capital, normally to a ringworld or a enuma... enomo... a city planet. There was on play through where a xenophobic fallen empire spawn really close and boxed me in and spent centuries insulting my people, so I blew up all their worlds except for 1 and made it my capital. We create "uplift" day as the 8th day of their week.
I move it to the L-cluster on either a Gaia or Ring world.
I know the expansions probably change this experience but on base game the fallen empire is that scary thing that we think is the threat at the start of the game and the thing we aspire to become...
Then we find out it was a mid boss.
I mean I also make whole new fleet when I got max alloys storage. Also when I do this usualy this fleet is full and with every type of ship that I created. And with this I got new sector fleet. And soon every sector got one giant fleet makes this 3 things.
1. its imposoble for enemy to suprice attack me. While the sector fleet is defending the other fleets will go to rescue or attack enemy
2. Empire got so much power that almost everyone wants to become mine vassal or under mine protection
3. With this Im sure ready for any type of event... From machine uprising throuth awakend empire and war in heaven... To crisis. Bonus for being ready If every capital sector is conected throught gateways
Soo. I created an Empire that is a Fanatic Militarist and Authoritarian with Distinguish Admiralty and Warrior Culture with Slow Breeders, Strong, Conservationist, Enduring and Talented as its Traits. Its Origins is Prosperous Unification and put that sucker on Commodore Difficulty and let it play out as an AI empire, I end up being subjugated by 2260 with my 14K fleet while they have 3 fleets all sitting around 30K. So if you want a challenge @Ep3o, Then here you go.
Genocide go BRRRRRRRRR
Yes
I changed my capital, because my home system was the perfect choke point and i was doing a defensive run, so... I had other priorities on my homeworld than having capital buildings.
Usually I just act like a fanatic Militarist and go along with everyone's antics with a total fleet power of... Hmmm 500K by the time someone decides to start actual wars. Though it's a bit of a grind because I often am low on Alloys because I spent them all on a fleet that I am not going to use until I get bored of watching everyone clash.
I'm curious what y'all use in your games, for me it's pure armor cruisers with as many missiles/torpedoes I can fit. It's probably easy to counter but the AI doesn't know that :)
I have moved my capital once and that was yesterday i started with a size 14 planet because of the new origin for machines and there was a nice neighbor with a size 30 Gaia World, so being the driven assimilators that i am i...
I once moved my capital from my starting habitat to a ecumenopolis to get the special imperial palace building
There was this one time I pissed off a Fallen Empire of Spiritualistic Scum to the point they declared war on me. Luckily the game was feeling nice enough and there war goal was only to humiliate me. I surrendered.
I like to play as Human lost colony's that are often egalitarian and sometimes Xenophile (for envoys and amoeba pacification) that have to overthrow authoritarian xenophobe Human Empires that become galactic emperor and when I Get earth back i might make it my capital.
I was denounced once, then promptly squashed like a bug when my ally decided it would be a good idea to start a war with a fallen empire. Asshole allies are the worst.
Her name is Bubbles you ####
I've moved my capital. Voidborne start are about finding a homeworld for my people.
I moved my capital on my first playthrough because I lost my homeworld in a war
personally i eat fallen empires for breakfast by just pumpin their systems with relentless amounts of corvettes and destroyers
*37m voting strength*
Buma? Nah, Bubbles with a century and beyond, forever over our Homeworlds
I once moved my capital to an ecomunopolis that was the centre of my trade and research and in a much better position to defend should the world decide to rebel against the galactic emperor
1:40 thats seriously me. i always chill with my 3 corvettes in the early game unless i encounter a potential threat
I'm the only one that's actually good at economy and shit in wars and aloy managment 😂
I move my capital to the birch world after taking it for myself
I've moved my capital once to get the ascension level 5 trade ring world
I always do move my capital, first planet is always bad for me
remnants origin, always move capital..
Its always the cute little lizard that's the most evil
Wait, you can move your capital?!
I move my capital onto size 60 ecumenopolis
3:18
huh? you guys paid for stellaris?
Holly Order of The Bigger Stick
this man looks and sounds of peak reddit
I didn’t need favors to become custodian and remove term limits, everyone just liked me so much. They even had strong support on declaring imperium.
I am the diplomatic king
I move my capital in my modded games. I just love the matrioska brain background for my empire. or when i take over the L-cluster.
Best (modded)game i had was with a frend where we do 2 vs the galaxy type game where everything is maxed except crisis start dates. In that game the khan took control of most of the galaxy except us walked into the galactic hall put down his throne and declared himself the emporer. funniest shit ever.
On rare circumstances, I will move my capital. If I started too close to a belligerent neighbor, I might do it. If my empire can be governed with one sector instead of two, I might do it.
The OCD in me doesn't like having a lopsided empire.
One play throughout the galaxy was split into 3 major powers and both of them hated me so i got denounce like 50 times so i left the galactic community and everyone declared war on me
I don't know if it was event mod or not, but during one of my run throughs older galactic civs had 4 digiti threat level against me, 3 different alliances were created by ai's in opposition to me and one planet with wormhole in the system that was meant to be my entry point (because 3 empire AI aliiance declare a war against me because they were stronger combined but only one of them was at my borders and others were blocked and couldn't get to me. Took me ages to find the wormhole.) chose to detonate a nuke at the core of the planet rather than let me take it. And all I did was play as cat girl empire that ate xenos and wanted nice symetrical borders in our little corner of the galaxy that wasn't even that large to begin with. It's not my fault a prim civ gone into space, taking luxurious system and dropping a blob in my perfectly nice realm. Cat girls did eat well after that little war though.
Cover the schizo posts next
i've moved capitals, there are time you find a location shift early game helps to make a 24 planet super sector.
or you find a modded planet with like godrolls of modifiers. your capital just another variable you can min max
5:21 Once terraformed a friends capital of Earth into a Hive World as devouring swarm and then returned to my space after it was done. Serves them right for declaring war on me when I was a 'peaceful' devouring swarm
I moved my capital to a planetary computer today.. Promptly got murdered by 9 empires in a fed ganging up on me. (Next time more moons..)
I move my capital almost every game lol. I want my sectors to be as effective as possible also lore wise more often than not your homeworld has a history of bloodshed and kinda sucks compared to your neighboring guarenteed planets.
When I played as a devouring swarm I had to move my capital because of the great khan lucky for me I found a excavation site that made the fallen now awakened empire like me
Moving capitals wasn't uncommon in very old builds of the game as the further a planet was from your capital, the lower its ethic attraction was.
If I am playing a game and the only good canadate for a generator world is my capital, I move it to a smaller world. That is why I would move capitals.
I move my capital. only when I play relic though, so I can use foundry world.
We need an expansion that allows for politics with sectors and governors and for legislation to be voted on for set sectors.