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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
Finally: Your enemies start in Pre-Warp too. And to reach space at first is for sure not a disadvantage.
As you guessed, the pre-warp era is partly a tutorial for how to build your new planets from scratch once you start colonising the galaxy. You're given an ideal homeworld and can experiment with setting it up efficiently. The AI are elsewhere in the galaxy and working on rebuilding their own civilisations, and they break the warp barrier at roughly the same time you do.
We're adding a new option to galaxy generation now called Empire Age that lets you skip to the start of the Space Colonisation or First Contact stages. As ttavoc explained, this would put the AI in control of your empire and fast-forward until that stage is reached, much like Master of Orion II does with its Advanced start option.
I'm sure many people will opt to skip the pre-warp era in subsequent playthroughs and get straight to the Space Colonisation gameplay, but many will prefer to micromanage their homeworld from the start to have full control. The AI can build up a well-rounded homeworld very competently, but players may be able to make a more efficient empire or might want to specialise their homeworld for manufacturing or science. As a micro-manager who is obsessed with efficiency, I'll probably opt to play through the pre-warp era most of the times I play.
Cheers,
-- Brendan, Lead Developer
thank you very much for the clarification. I don't mind playing the pre-warp era as I like to micromanage too, I just wondered if this initial phase has any AI opponents at all. I thought that tha AI players might not come into play until you leave the pre-warp era.
Apologies for the delay in getting back to you. The other races are supposed to wait for you to reach the Space Exploration era before they launch into space, but there could be a bug causing them to sometimes ignore this. I'll take a look into this, and if there's a bug here it'll be fixed in the V1.0 update! In the mean time, starting the game using the Space Exploration era option definitely works as expected.
Just for reference, we have future plans to update the Pre-Warp era to give those who like to control their entire empire from the very start a little bit of extra control. Our current idea is to add a few challenges that the player can respond to in one of several ways, and each challenge unlocks a small bonus or unique technology for the rest of the game. This is on the feature list for the beta iteration phase after V1.0 release, which is almost ready.
Cheers,
-- Brendan, Lead Developer