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  1. 2023年11月12日 · Unlike regular card packs, catch-up packs are dynamic, as they analyze your card collection to fill in any missing spaces. Unfortunately, the catch to these packs is that you can’t buy lots of ...

    • Stellaris DLC
    • Plantoid Species Pack
    • Leviathans Story Pack
    • Utopia
    • Synthetic Dawn
    • Humanoids Species Pack
    • Apocalypse
    • Distant Stars
    • Megacorps
    • Ancient Relics

    Here is a list of all Stellaris DLC released so far: 1. Plantoids Species Pack 2. Leviathans 3. Utopia 4. Synthetic Dawn 5. Humanoids Species Pack 6. Apocalypse 7. Distant Stars 8. Megacorps 9. Ancient Relics 10. Lithoids Species Pack 11. Federations 12. Necroids Species Pack 13. Nemesis 14. Aquatics Species Pack

    Highlights:

    1. Adds fifteen new species portraits representing trees, bushes, flowers, and even weirder stuff that has somehow evolved to sapience 2. New ship models, space stations, and city backdrops that fit a botanical theme

    Is it worth it?

    Species packs don’t have any effect on gameplay, so your answer is going to be entirely based on how badly you want more visual options to pick from in customising your empire. The art is well done – a couple of the plantoids are among my favourite portraits in Stellaris, and the new ships and space stations look pretty cool with their organic, leafy aesthetic. More like this: The best space gameson PC $8 is perhaps a bit much for a visual only DLC. You could definitely save this one for late...

    Highlights:

    1. Populates the galaxy with Leviathans, a handful of very powerful creatures, ancient space stations, and other weird anomalies that present major challenges for your empire to overcome… with significant rewards if you overcome them. 2. Enclaves are non-planet-bound civilizations that can be interacted with to find out more about the Leviathans, trade for resources, or give a boost to your culture. 3. The War in Heaven: A potential endgame event chain in which two Fallen Empires might “awake...

    Is it worth it?

    The Leviathans are definitely cool (at least until you’ve defeated each one multiple times), as are the unique and potentially game-changing rewards you can get from some of them. Enclaves also add another layer to the galaxy and help it feel more populated and diverse. But the War in Heaven is the real flagship feature here, and has led to some of the most exciting endgame scenarios I’ve seen in Stellaris. For that feature alone, I could easily place this on the “must own” list. Read our Lev...

    Highlights:

    1. Ascension Perks give powerful bonuses to your empire, including the option to follow a Biological (gene manipulation), Synthetic (turn everyone into robots), or Psionic (harness the power of an alternate dimension with your mind) Ascension Paths, which radically transforms your species in the mid and late game 2. Enables the construction of Megastructures like Ring Worlds or the Dyson Spheres, which harness the energy of an entire sun 3. Play as a Hive Mind, a radical departure from a typi...

    Is it worth it?

    Ascension Perks are definitely a feature that has become such a core part of Stellaris in my mind, I would have a hard time playing without it. Completing an Ascension Path feels like taking a Prestige Class in an RPG, and particularly the Synthetic and Psionic paths create some really interesting situations. Hive Minds are interesting conceptually, but I typically find them less exciting to play than a normal empire since factions and managing pop happiness are some of the only things to do...

    Highlights:

    1. Play as a Machine Empire, a hive mind of interconnected robots who overthrew their organic creators 2. Organic empires that oppress their cybernetic servants may trigger a new AI uprising that divides their empire in a civil war between organics and machines – and you get to choose which side to play! 3. New portraits for synthetic empires 4. New advisor voices for each of the main ethics, as well as one for machines and one for hive minds

    Is it worth it?

    Synthetic Dawn is probably the best value for your money of all the Stellaris DLC released so far. Machine Empires run into some of the same issues as Hive Minds (no factions or happiness, thereby removing internal politics as an entire layer of the game) with the added hitch that all their pops are built manually, which adds a lot of micromanagement. Robots are also mostly immortal, which severely changes the flow of the game when it comes to leader’s experience and its bonuses. More like th...

    Highlights:

    1. Ten new humanoid portraits including space dwarves, space orcs, and more 2. A new humanoid ship set and cityscapes inspired by the likes of Star Wars and Star Trek 3. Three new adviser voice sets

    Highlights:

    The Great Khan events are an exciting and much-needed extra shake-up in the mid-game, and having somewhere to dump Unity in the late game provides a reason not to just demolish all of your temples and monuments once you’ve finished your Tradition trees.

    Highlights:

    1. Adds in a lot more anomalies for you to encounter while exploring 2. Adds the ‘L-Cluster’ as a mid-game quest that can trigger varied results 3. Adds a lot more character to systems, with several ‘unique’ system types to explore and exploit 4. The strategic advantage offered by the L-Gates themselves is also pretty useful

    Is it worth it?

    This pack does a good job at buffing the exploration side of the game, which often peters out before anything else interesting steps up to fill the void. The L-Cluster itself provides an entertaining mid-game challenge provided you work for it (and depending on which event triggers), but otherwise this is a fairly low-frills pack. Your game will definitely be better off having it in your library, but it’s not game changing and you don’t necessarily need to rush into buying it.

    Highlights:

    1. New ‘Corporate’ culture allows you to play as business-themed empires with unique civics and mechanics focused on making money 2. You can now turn a planet into Coruscant 3. There is now Galactic Slave market 4. NPC Caravaneer Fleets will roam the galaxy and try and drain you of money for shiny things 5. New Ascension Perks, Megastructures and other bits and bobs to round things out

    Is it worth it?

    The big $20 expansions have so far been a bit hit and miss with regards to how much value you get for the price, but MegaCorps is easily worth the price of the admission. The accompanying free patch rewrites parts of the game completely (as did the 2.0 update), and the premium features of this expansion are a nice add-on on top of that. The ‘Corporate’ culture alone offers an entirely unique, new way to play the game, assuming you like the idea of making money.

    Highlights:

    1. Additional science events and mechanics themed around Archaeology 2. Elegantly implemented new side-quests that build on existing mechanics 3. Worthwhile new ‘loot’ and new planet types 4. Excellent new music

    Is it worth it?

    We were definitely pleasantly surprised by Ancient Relics. The smaller ‘Story Packs’ can sometimes feel a bit superfluous, or lack the weight needed to truly refresh the experience, but this DLC is an excellent addition for Science-loving players. The new Archaeology systems are refreshingly light on micro-management, and can net you anything from resources, ships, to unique relics that provide powerful bonuses. We’d recommended getting this and Distant Stars together to really enhance the sc...

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  4. 2021年1月7日 · XCOM 2 dLC. Here is a quick summary of all of the XCOM 2 DLC released to date: Resistance Warrior Pack. Anarchy’s Children. Alien Hunters. Shen’s Last Gift. War of the Chosen. War of the ...

  5. 2021年12月17日 · AlphaMod 3.1. Billing itself as an ‘unofficial expansion’ to Stellaris, this mod seeks to enhance the in-game universe to a whole different level. AlphaMod adds New buildings, mechanics, ship ...

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    2023年8月16日 · Here are the best EU4 mods: Voltaire’s Nightmare II. Imperium Universalis. Veritas Et Fortitudo. Extended Timeline. The Idea Variation. Graphical Map Improvements. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. EU4 ...

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