Zoythrus

Zoythrus



14 Apr

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Now, do it again *after* Diplo. ;)

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So, we have a rule to never give suicide units to Regular tribes, and Cymanti was our main loophole to allow for units like that. A bug exploding is different from a person exploding.

Also, as /u/PeppermintDaniel pointed out, we know that if we added suicide units, 0.00001 seconds after the update the sub would get spammed with racist imagery. :/

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Originally posted by AdministrationOk3109

Mobile
When you get one of the paid tribes there will be faster random match making than steam

but if you wanna play it on PC and have fast random match making i recommend a Phone emulator like bluestacks

Sadly, we don't actually support bluestacks, so if you can't get stuff to work, that's not something we can help with.

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No, we're not dead!

Quite the opposite, actually, and growing every day!

Also, Diplomacy is almost here. :)

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Originally posted by Averagerockfan

When is that going to be completely avalaible, it's annoying to not be able to try it out

We're still working on it.

You can play it on Steam, though


12 Apr

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Cybran in Polytopia? 😱😱😱

Are we finally getting a Supreme Commander crossover? 😜


10 Apr

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Originally posted by AnthonvYT

if boot camp is going to remain as simple as it is, there should at least be in-game optional "lessons" that teach you stuff like unit types, combat, city upgrades, tribe relations, techs, etc.

That's what the heart suggestion icons are for. :)

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This is working as intended.

Boot Camp is meant to teach you the bare bones mechanics, especially if you're brand new to 4X's or games like Polytopia.


07 Apr

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Originally posted by Damecek

Hey u/Zoythrus I just want to bring this back again, if we have any update on this topic?

Nope, nothing has come up.

Sorry.


06 Apr

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While we like user content, this was removed for being one of the overdone formats, such as, but not limited to, a picture of a large army, low effort Score post, knight chain attack, Easter egg, huge city, picture of a spawn, or etc.

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05 Apr

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Originally posted by randomusername044

What u/zoythrus has to say about it?

I'll mention it


04 Apr

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Originally posted by zexumus

So there were a sea people group (raiders that started the Bronze Age collapse by destroying major cities and disrupting trade routes needed to get tin for bronze) maybe aquarion were already separate

Aquarion formed after the Civil War.

And it wasn't 1:1 with the BAC

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While we like user content, this was removed for being one of the overdone formats, such as, but not limited to, a picture of a large army, low effort Score post, knight chain attack, Easter egg, huge city, picture of a spawn, or etc.

If you think this was in error, contact a moderator.

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While we like user content, this was removed for being one of the overdone formats, such as, but not limited to, a picture of a large army, low effort Score post, knight chain attack, Easter egg, huge city, picture of a spawn, or etc.

If you think this was in error, contact a moderator.


03 Apr

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Originally posted by ObjCarp1

For what I’ve played it’s not complete It just tells you how to collect fruit, explore and a basic tech tree

For now it’s just the Imperius in perfection mode

Nah, it's done.

Like, that's all we want it to do.


02 Apr

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Originally posted by Lord_Mithalvaiel

Hold up...

After said civil war occurred and the Ancients fractured, all that was left were ruins and small villages. There are no large cities and only limited contact and trade before the game.

In other words, advanced civilization collapsed. While there wasn't a nuclear war, this scenario seems to resemble the Bronze Age Collapse, though that involved not one civilization but a sophisticated and interconnected network of many states, and its causes were more complex than civil war.

In the late Bronze age, civilization in the near east basically ceased. Most large states collapsed, cities were abandoned, and trade, technology and even the written word were lost.

In the span of half a century, literally thousands of years of progress and stability were undone, and it took hundreds of years to recover from, by which time knowledge of much of the Bronze Age was forgotten or mythologized.

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Yeah, I'd say it was something similar to the Bronze Age Collapse, more or less.

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I can confirm that the ruins were left by "The Ancients", which were the first tribe.

After a great Civil War, they fractured into the tribes we have now.

This civil war did not involve nukes or any sort of apocalypse. Sorry. :)


01 Apr


29 Mar

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Originally posted by Gooders2003

I thought they'd been nerfed?

They were