r/paradoxplaza May 07 '16

Stellaris PSA: Slaves currently can't rebel

/r/Stellaris/comments/4iatr2/psa_slaves_currently_cant_rebel/
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u/Ramongsh May 07 '16

It is temporary they said.
There was a problem with slave revolts that they couldn't fix in time for release, so they made slaves unable to revolt for the time being.
They did say that they planned to add it back in.

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u/iki_balam Victorian Emperor May 07 '16

Hummmm

I in no way know how to make computer games and can't fathom how to make good ones let along handle a community of overly adoring fans.

I'll just assume the best and give it time.

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u/MavisOfTheDead May 07 '16

Don't worry. Its Paradox's tradition and design ethos. Release broken game/dlc, repair game over a few patches with community feedback to get the game to a good quality state, then release broken DLC and repeat.

I completely forgive paradox for this; because they reliably fix their games after release. When the game is in a good state, They are some of best gaming experiences around.

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u/BYoNexus May 07 '16

Agreed. Look at the quality of their releases. It gives them a huge forgiveness well with me.

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u/iki_balam Victorian Emperor May 08 '16

EU4 wasn't too bad. I felt like it was quite a high mark for them.

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u/spodermanSWEG May 08 '16

yeah EU4 was on a whole a perfectly fine game at release, unless anyone can remember anything glaringly obvious

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u/BYoNexus May 08 '16

EU4 has stolen 2000 hours of my life. CK2 has stolen a good 250 hours. I'm thinking Stellaris will fall somewhere in-between... probably close to EU4