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Nah, just terraform the planets behind you, easy peasy.
The hardest thing is trying to remember the route given the short FTL Jumps.
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- If you're like, slow, new and unexperienced player, choose Easy Difficulty when creating a new game. It's not a shame to be bad at something and it's not a shame if you cannot handle something that is harder for you. Everything comes with practice and Easy Difficulties Options created just for such kind of people.
- As you may already know by now, each stage is a quest. Each stage has a goal. And each stage never goes straight forward, but also never the same way even if it is forward. The game always gives you a choice and make you think of your actions.
- In this game you evolve in every way possible and real strategies already started during the Creature Stage, and depending on your way of living, you determing the more better way for you, which is by the end will be called a Philosophy in the Space Stage. So the directions are Friendly\Religious, Economic\Compromistic, and Military\Warrior. But never be maximalistic like a teen. Every friendly nation at least once came to a peace through war, and so are agressive ones accepted their mistakes and also may have chosen friendship and compromise instead of war. So never be so straight forward during you adventures. It is okay to accept failures, mistakes and error. it is all trial. You cannot do something the way you want? May be you should wait or try it the opposite way. Just remember: You can't be something you're not.
- Establishing any relations never was easy. It is something that should be known IRL not only in the game. Some relations will be easily achievable, some will need to take more time, money, hard work and tries. It is even possible to make Grox an ally (which is an achievement and a comprehensive gameplay tecnique). As well as destroying them without pulling a gun.
- Space stage is more likely a lightweight version of Star Wars. What? Star Wars? Stupidiuty isn't it? Only toddlers do think of it like of pew-pew. Star Wars (not last 3, ok?) is a comprehensive fantasy story where all things like balance, choice and politics take place. If you watched the movies, you'll understand that there never will be 100% peace and understanding, neither will be 100% of space conquered.
- Adventures are so different to each other. Some of them will require for you to be experienced and have gear. The game doesn't warn you about that. So if you died or didn't succeed, don't let yourself down - pause it and return when you will be ready to face it. It is highly reccomended to just seek for more easier adventures - like Finding artifact or solving local problems. War battles in adventures are extreme and uncompletable at the start.
- So? Think of your actions and tactics first and then advance. One of the very first quests is a blabber yet they taught you of your responsibilities to not just ram wherever you can and to act like a real captain. Hopefully, this game contains many tutorials and hints - never skip em if you not sure, they do explain most of the game mechanics if not all of them. Missions at your home planet are mostly tutorials. Yeah-yeah training is boring. But if you never know how to use your abilities and possibilities - what are you doing there?
- How to do friendship? Give gifts, talk of similiarities, share your concerns and do some favors - quests and adventures, and in the end you may want to create a trade route. Not all Empires will be friends to you. Some just needed to be blocked and ignored, and may be, to be destroyed. If it comes to that, that means you cannot choose what it comes to the situation and you have to choose other way.
- How to do war? Learn of weakness of your enemies, Build an army, greater economics, form alliances, make a crew of your own and try terraforming tecniques to envade and destroy their economical habititas.
- How to obtain somebody? The very same way as the Civilzation stage - Trade routes and established good realtions. It never will be right and now. It will come with the time.
- If you have problems. Ask people directly and give a brief explanation of situatation.
Search for similar topics in Steam Discussions or throuoght the Internet. Also Steam Users' Guides may be extremely useful to newbies.
- And finally, no offence, how old are you? It is hard to maintain space stage for those who younger than 12-13. More than that, some adults have difficulties in walkthrough of Spore and especially the Space Stage.