@@rachupranger9306 I recall reading about someone who encountered a race that only used the pronoun "she," and that sounded a lot like asari. Oh, and if you're playing MELE on PC, mods make it a whole new game. (I've slathered about 300 mods on mine - ME3Tweaks is both stable and super easy to use - and well worth your time if you're a big fan. Start from a modding guide [also available there] if you haven't used mods before.)
This played during a multiplayer session while our fedederation finally started getting the upper hand against the other of the 2 big federations in the game, 5 hours of constant micromanaging and coordinating attacks and defenses with 5 other people against 14 we finally managed to trap their biggest fleet. After that it only took us 1 more hour to take down the leader of the federation and basically make our own federation the dominant force in the galaxy.
@@vysearcadia522 That's what makes it all the more delicious though. The meticulous planning, strategy. The sheer power that comes behind managing the fate of billions to change the world to your benefit. Its very machiavellian and thats what makes it such a rush.
I doubt either of you two have ever even touched a musical instrument, nor have ever even created a piece of music. If you did, you’d understand his “cringe”
Listened to this while desperately trying to stabilize my economy after conquering another empire in an early-game war. was way more intense then micromanaging an economy had any right to be.
I had a fun early game once where I had an early war as a RP democracy to “take revenge” against another aggressive democratic state… just to learn they were aggressive since I blocked them in and they had doomsday… Then I sacrificed like 5-10 years of my economy in a massive RP evacuation of their basically untouched world, and I didn’t even get any benefit after I decolonized 😢 RP wise though, it was a fun early game (then I stopped since my computer in the past was a rotten potato)
@@TonyG0317Then ya, playing a game and having to basically play a reconstruction game (fixing your home economy while revamping the AI’s horrible set up) can actually be really fun, especially with RP if you pretend your regime is unstable
supabunny the industrial era was with the invention of the engine and the technological boom, around the late 1700s where it started in England and then spread around the earth in the early to mid 1800s. Mid 1900's would be the Atomic Age
@@sirgrem2988 Can't wait for Automation Age 2 Automatic Boogaloo or better yet The Exponentials Age or Singularity Age. Whatever we end up calling it, I just hope it's a good age for Mankind.
In my current game I am the biggest player in the galaxy (In both raw fleet power and territory, especially if you count my vassal) and had just finished bullying the awakened empire into submission so I decided (more like was pressured by my AI allies) to go to war against an empire who I will just call the syndicate on the opposite edge of the galaxy with the goal of making them my vassal and freeing an empire I kinda liked and wanted in my federation who were being forced to pay tribute. I sent all of my fleets to invade the syndicate except for one fleet of three battleships to deal with any potential pirates. While I was in the process of hunting down the syndicate's fleets (slippery bastards kept jumping from one gateway to the next) a rival federation I will call the entante declared war on a member of my federation so now I have to keep fighting the syndicate and build up my anti-piracy fleet into a legit fighting force to either win the war with the entante or atleast buy me time.
@@1Whale444 After a lengthy war on two fronts I was able to push them back and gain some territory, luckily they mainly just wanted to mess with my allies.
@@TheIT221 Fr. I also had a game years ago where a fallen empire declared war on me (I had a defensive pact with the dumbest ai empire I've ever seen, but they were also the strongest non-FE empire, and the only one that liked me, but they angered the FE). I had a small, but relatively quick fleet, so I used it to attack the FE's systems that didn't have any strong stations in them (I would actually destroy as many mining stations as I could before taking the system to try to hurt the FE, even if just a little bit). My ally's main fleet gets into a losing battle, so I send my fleet to help and we just barely won, but I only had 3 destroyers, and 1 cruiser iirc, and the cruiser was on death's door. I move them back to my capital for repairs and reinforcements, hoping that my ally will be the distraction I need to just survive the consequence's of they're stupidity. Turns out the FE decided I was the biggest threat (despite being one of the weakest empires before the war lmao), and sent it's biggest fleet on a beeline straight to my capital, my holy homeworld. I had built armies and strongholds to just hold out as best I can, to rage against the dying of the light. The heroes of the battered 1st Fleet, having yet to reach the home system, had just arrived by the time my station had fallen. With courage, faith, and defiance burning in their hearts they charged the heathens who dared to threaten their home, their fatherland, the land their god resided on. They were slaughtered to a man, but the sacrifice bought them time, and a peace was agreed upon before a single crater could besmirch their holy ground
@@xDeadExistence neat. my first empire was an egalitatian united nations (that I ended up renaming france) I became galactic custodian. then procedded to pummel a fallen empire to the ground because the prethorian scourge had an atmy located on the outer rim of one of their systems.
recently bought the game too, but havent got all the dlc yet to save money up, and the game is very good, as i like strategy games. To me, its soundtrack is a perfect blend of modern instruments and futuristic ones, and To the Ends of the Galaxy is the "exploration theme" for me. The name says it all.
This starts playing when you're getting raided by mercenaries contracted by your rivals whilst in the middle of a war with a stronger enemy that declared war on you first. ALWAYS, without fail lol.
I’m Commander Shepard, and this is my favourite ... wait
This ahahaha
Wait on what?
Did you forgot to install the mass effect mod?
😆😆😆
@@rachupranger9306 I recall reading about someone who encountered a race that only used the pronoun "she," and that sounded a lot like asari.
Oh, and if you're playing MELE on PC, mods make it a whole new game. (I've slathered about 300 mods on mine - ME3Tweaks is both stable and super easy to use - and well worth your time if you're a big fan. Start from a modding guide [also available there] if you haven't used mods before.)
Man, the beauty of synth-wave is something to behold.
This played during a multiplayer session while our fedederation finally started getting the upper hand against the other of the 2 big federations in the game, 5 hours of constant micromanaging and coordinating attacks and defenses with 5 other people against 14 we finally managed to trap their biggest fleet. After that it only took us 1 more hour to take down the leader of the federation and basically make our own federation the dominant force in the galaxy.
This is why i never play this game. It takes so long like any grand strategy. Yet I own it and cherish it.... wtf is wrong with me.
@@vysearcadia522 yes
@@vysearcadia522 That's what makes it all the more delicious though. The meticulous planning, strategy. The sheer power that comes behind managing the fate of billions to change the world to your benefit. Its very machiavellian and thats what makes it such a rush.
@@starmanindisguise5844 yes x2
Cool story
one dislike... they must prefer civilization.
Vanilla version was basically Civilization V :P
Well i like both games. In terms of music and art style Stellaris wins
Both is good
Music is the brush. Emotion is the paint. The soul is the canvas.
Cringe
edgi boi alert
I doubt either of you two have ever even touched a musical instrument, nor have ever even created a piece of music. If you did, you’d understand his “cringe”
How is this cringe lol, it's just a metaphor for how music affects us
I agree with Vinton
or instead of the soul, the power core (robots go brr)
That moment when your biggest fleet gets wedged in between borders
*chuckles* im in danger!
“So you have chosen death”
Listened to this while desperately trying to stabilize my economy after conquering another empire in an early-game war. was way more intense then micromanaging an economy had any right to be.
Always early game lol
I love it lmao
I had a fun early game once where I had an early war as a RP democracy to “take revenge” against another aggressive democratic state… just to learn they were aggressive since I blocked them in and they had doomsday…
Then I sacrificed like 5-10 years of my economy in a massive RP evacuation of their basically untouched world, and I didn’t even get any benefit after I decolonized 😢
RP wise though, it was a fun early game (then I stopped since my computer in the past was a rotten potato)
@@TonyG0317Then ya, playing a game and having to basically play a reconstruction game (fixing your home economy while revamping the AI’s horrible set up) can actually be really fun, especially with RP if you pretend your regime is unstable
Game: "Primitive civilization in industrial age found on Sol 3". Me: "Nooo freekin waaay xD" lol'ed ....hey its us xD
supabunny the industrial era was with the invention of the engine and the technological boom, around the late 1700s where it started in England and then spread around the earth in the early to mid 1800s. Mid 1900's would be the Atomic Age
I think we are in information age..
@@sirgrem2988 Digital age.
That is what the Information age means. Digital age, information age..
@@sirgrem2988 Can't wait for Automation Age 2 Automatic Boogaloo or better yet The Exponentials Age or Singularity Age. Whatever we end up calling it, I just hope it's a good age for Mankind.
EPIC SONG!
In my current game I am the biggest player in the galaxy (In both raw fleet power and territory, especially if you count my vassal) and had just finished bullying the awakened empire into submission so I decided (more like was pressured by my AI allies) to go to war against an empire who I will just call the syndicate on the opposite edge of the galaxy with the goal of making them my vassal and freeing an empire I kinda liked and wanted in my federation who were being forced to pay tribute. I sent all of my fleets to invade the syndicate except for one fleet of three battleships to deal with any potential pirates. While I was in the process of hunting down the syndicate's fleets (slippery bastards kept jumping from one gateway to the next) a rival federation I will call the entante declared war on a member of my federation so now I have to keep fighting the syndicate and build up my anti-piracy fleet into a legit fighting force to either win the war with the entante or atleast buy me time.
It’s been a a month, how did it go?
@@1Whale444 After a lengthy war on two fronts I was able to push them back and gain some territory, luckily they mainly just wanted to mess with my allies.
It’s always epic RP wise when your capitol Piracy fleet has to become your last stand while the rest of the fleet returns to save everything…
@@TheIT221 Fr. I also had a game years ago where a fallen empire declared war on me (I had a defensive pact with the dumbest ai empire I've ever seen, but they were also the strongest non-FE empire, and the only one that liked me, but they angered the FE). I had a small, but relatively quick fleet, so I used it to attack the FE's systems that didn't have any strong stations in them (I would actually destroy as many mining stations as I could before taking the system to try to hurt the FE, even if just a little bit). My ally's main fleet gets into a losing battle, so I send my fleet to help and we just barely won, but I only had 3 destroyers, and 1 cruiser iirc, and the cruiser was on death's door. I move them back to my capital for repairs and reinforcements, hoping that my ally will be the distraction I need to just survive the consequence's of they're stupidity. Turns out the FE decided I was the biggest threat (despite being one of the weakest empires before the war lmao), and sent it's biggest fleet on a beeline straight to my capital, my holy homeworld. I had built armies and strongholds to just hold out as best I can, to rage against the dying of the light. The heroes of the battered 1st Fleet, having yet to reach the home system, had just arrived by the time my station had fallen. With courage, faith, and defiance burning in their hearts they charged the heathens who dared to threaten their home, their fatherland, the land their god resided on. They were slaughtered to a man, but the sacrifice bought them time, and a peace was agreed upon before a single crater could besmirch their holy ground
you've talent for writing my friend! That was an intense read haha
@@saudade7842
I've sent imperial angelos to all corners of my galactic empire being our ears, eyes and voice!
... 2499 , emperor Xing-Da Silva talking to his son.
Commander Sheppard was here...
What
this is my favorite of the entire soundtrack
I like this piece's unique time signature
Oh yeah! 7/4 is rarely used, and this piece really shows how great it can sound.
@@Real_Iron_SmithI love how 7/4 pushes things along while also adding a bit of mystery. Definitely one of my favorite time signatures
the best song
What an absolute mastercraft.
This song makes me imagining a humanity civilization on mars in 2050
One of the best.
Commander we are about to enter the wormhole prepare for war and get buckled make sure you have your guns in your hands
Situation log updated.
Just bought this last week! The game has excellent music!
how'd your game go ? have you tried using mods yet ?
I play on console so I don’t have access to the mods, but it’s still a good game. Even decided to buy the dlc passes
@@xDeadExistence neat.
my first empire was an egalitatian united nations (that I ended up renaming france) I became galactic custodian. then procedded to pummel a fallen empire to the ground because the prethorian scourge had an atmy located on the outer rim of one of their systems.
recently bought the game too, but havent got all the dlc yet to save money up, and the game is very good, as i like strategy games. To me, its soundtrack is a perfect blend of modern instruments and futuristic ones, and To the Ends of the Galaxy is the "exploration theme" for me. The name says it all.
@@xDeadExistence woah, I've bought a disk for console recently, too. It is indeed a great and beautiful game
This starts playing when you're getting raided by mercenaries contracted by your rivals whilst in the middle of a war with a stronger enemy that declared war on you first. ALWAYS, without fail lol.
As I'm listening to this the video YT put in the 'up next' thing is Mass Effects Galaxy map theme.
When your empire almost destroyed
Why
When my income is getting negative values
...
Some guy who invented the MAKS took me here.
Always love hearing music in 7.
Damn this goes hard
Vengo por astronomiaweb, sus videos con estas músicas son geniales! :P
Hereje
@@felipeordonez2883 por qué le decís hereje?
@@felipeordonez2883 ????
who ever disliked this video is gona die.........
this music is to epic to be disliked.....
It seems you do not have the shared Burdens trait.
When the United Nations of Earth and Commonwealth of Man ally with one another in a defensive pact.
Много нас разных, мечтаем примерно об одном сейчас
0:54
2:11
Harkbackhood Psychosphere - Perimeter anyone?
Absolutely, some inspiration was drawn :D
Lo-fi beats to genocide a xeno to.......
music in 7 🤌
Reminds me of david tennants doctor who
Excellence ❤❤❤
Is it only me or does it sound a bit like the dying light soundtrack at the beginning
Metroid vibes
How entoo . Walkono
alieni invadete la terra al più presto vi prego 🙏🏻
Situation log updated.