![]() ![]() But there's always a cushion, they start a few systems away. ![]() Nearby enough to be annoying and make me have to suddenly build up a little navy to take them out with when I wanted to be doing other stuff, yeah, occasionally. Pirates showing up early at your core colony, though, that's just weirdly bad luck. Crawling behind them I have a few construction ships making mining/research stations as fast as my Influence will let me take systems. And then if one of them gets eaten, my exploration doesn't grind to a halt. Worth it just for the research boosts when you find anomalies IMO. I usually have like four, sometimes maybe five, exploration science ships going at a time. Giant space monsters are gonna eat the occasional exploration ship it happens. Clearly I need to build up more stuff before I explore more!Explore tons, IMO. Atleast I get the updates when they release for games I paid for.Quoting: slaapliedjeI need to play it again, last time I started getting into it, some space pirates took over my colony and a giant space monster ate my space ship. ![]() GoG literally is 2 days late with an update that I paid for. Skess01: For what I could see regarding Stellaris, at least for the last updates, it was generally available the same day as Steam, sometimes about a day late for the offline Linux version (rarely even Windows offline it seems to me) for example. When the offline installers arrive I should reinstall with those, to make sure they are not corrupted and will work. I currently have updated from Galaxy, although I may not have time to play it very soon. Regarding the (offline) 3.6 version of Stellaris actually on launch day there were usually offline downloads of one or more versions (Windows/Mac/Linux), although maybe a few hours later than Steam. I personally check the changelog on the GogDB site ( - ) to know when games and updates are coming out. The date you see in Galaxy generally does not match the date of availability, sometimes that date is days earlier than even the update with Galaxy (I have noticed this for other games as well). For what I could see regarding Stellaris, at least for the last updates, it was generally available the same day as Steam, sometimes about a day late for the offline Linux version (rarely even Windows offline it seems to me) for example. ![]()
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