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Name

 Stellaris 

 

Developer

 Paradox Development Studio 

 

Publisher

 Paradox Interactive 

 

Tags

 Strategy 

 

Simulation 

 

Singleplayer 

 

Multiplayer 

Release

 2016-05-09 

 

GameBillet

 33.97 /

 

 

Steam

 9,99€ 8,74£ 9,99$ / 75 % 

 

News

 509 

 

Controls

 Keyboard 

 

 Mouse 

 

Players online

 12062 

 

Steam Rating

 Very Positive 

Steam store

 https://store.steampowered.com/app/281990 

 

How long to Beat

Main Story

 18 Hours 

 

Main Story + Extras

 27 Hours 

 

Completionist

 40 Hours 

 

SteamSpy

Peak CCU Yesterday

  

Owners

 2,000,000 .. 5,000,000 +/-  

 

Players - Since release

  +/-  

Players - Last 2 weeks

  +/-  

Average playtime (forever)

 5376  

Average playtime (last 2 weeks)

 385 

Median playtime (forever)

 2822 

Median playtime (last 2 weeks)

 450 

Public Linux depots

 Linux [153.28 M] 


DLC

 Stellaris: Infinite Frontiers eBook 


 Stellaris: Plantoids Species Pack 


 Stellaris: Leviathans Story Pack 


 Stellaris: Utopia 


 Stellaris: Nova Edition Upgrade Pack 


 Stellaris: Galaxy Edition Upgrade Pack 


 Stellaris: Anniversary Portraits 


 Stellaris: Synthetic Dawn 


 Stellaris: Apocalypse 


 Stellaris: Humanoids Species Pack 


 Stellaris: Distant Stars Story Pack 


 Stellaris: MegaCorp 


 Stellaris: Ancient Relics Story Pack 


 Stellaris: Lithoids Species Pack 


 Stellaris: Federations 


 Stellaris: Necroids Species Pack 


 Stellaris: Nemesis 


 Stellaris: Aquatics Species Pack 


 Stellaris: Overlord 


 Stellaris: Toxoids Species Pack 




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Graphics Interface in Banks



Hello everyone and welcome to another Stellaris development diary. We're getting close to release, so today's dev diary is the last dev diary for Utopia/Banks, and will cover a couple of graphical and interface changes coming in the free 1.5 'Banks' update.

Ship Coloring
Something that's hardly gone unnoticed in the screenshots and streams is that the ships in Banks look different than from before. We've mentioned wanting to make each empire's ships more distinct so that no two Fungoid empires would have the exact same ships. In Banks, your flag color will affect the coloring and lighting of your ships, as well as the color of the engine trails they leave. The exact way in which the coloring affects the ships depends heavily on the ship style you're using, but the overall effect should be that your empire's ships feel much more distinct and that it's easier to tell apart the ships of different empires at a glance.


Map Colors
Another tweak we've done to make empires more distinct is to add a bit more color variety on the map. Instead of each empire having the exact color shade of their flag, there is now a number of valid colors for each map color, so that two empires with the same blue flag will have at least slightly different shades of blue on the map. Who gets what shade is determined by the spawn order of the empires, so in most instances the player will get the 'original' flag color, and other empires with the same flag color will get other variants. While this change won't eliminate every case of border confusion (there's only so many distinct shades of light blue), it should at least help cut down on it.


Primitive Galaxy Map Icons
Another interface addition in Banks is the ability to see Primitive Civilizations on the galaxy map. Any system containing a Primitive Civilization you have discovered, either through surveying or acquiring star charts, will show up as a special icon in the galaxy map informing you of their presence in that particular system. If an Observation Post is constructed above that Primitive Civilization's planet, the icon will change to reflect this.


Details Mapmode
The last topic we're going to cover is how we've reworked the Details Mapmode in Banks. Or more specifically, how we've reworked the Details Mapmode when it's toggled off. Previously, having the Details Mapmode off would show you almost no information, while having it toggled on would show you everything. In Banks, having the Details Mapmode on works exactly the same way as before, showing you all information about system resources, colonizeable planets, anomalies, etc. Having it off, however, will now aim to show you all *important* information. What this means is that it will show you unexploited resources in your own and unclaimed systems, but hide resources that are either already being exploited by you or are inaccessible to you due to being inside another empire's borders. It will show you planets you are able to colonize, but hide planets that cannot be colonized, and so on. This should make for a better default mode that leaves your map cluttered without hiding important information you need to expand your empire.

That's all for today! Next week, instead of a regular dev diary, we're going to publish the full patch notes for Banks and Utopia. There'll be some choice teasers from the patch notes coming over the week, so stay tuned!

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