Terraforming
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- Space Krill
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Terraforming
How the terraforming of a planet works exactly? Is it always the same pattern, or is it dependable on a player's species? And exobots? Do they terraform a planet for their suitability or for my species? I haven't played the game much to see this.
- Geoff the Medio
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Re: Terraforming
From the in-game pedia description of the Terraforming building, "Terraforms a world one step closer to the environmental preference of the inhabiting species." Meaning, for whatever species is on a planet, producing a terraforming building on that planet will move the planet one step closer to the best planet type for that species.
There is no "my species". An empire, including the player's empire, can have many different species in it. The one you started with is not treated differently.
Exobots are the same as any other species in this regard.
There is no "my species". An empire, including the player's empire, can have many different species in it. The one you started with is not treated differently.
Exobots are the same as any other species in this regard.
Re: Terraforming
Well, almost, but not entirely, as contrary to other species they don't have a "good" environment, only "adequate". Meaning, once a planet they are on has been terraformed to an environment that is "adequate" for them, no further terraforming is possible.Geoff the Medio wrote:Exobots are the same as any other species in this regard.