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A new ultimatum has been added to the existing set: demand a reduction in tax rates, giving you more strategic leverage in negotiations.
AI can now react to player ultimatums — the better your relations and the stronger your position, the higher the chance the AI will comply.
BTW, the cause of global warming is randomly generated each time. It could be the greenhouse effect, Earth’s core activity, or solar radiation. You won’t know in advance which solution to pursue — you’ll need to read events carefully and adapt your technology choices.
This scenario features a completely new planet map, “LP-16.”

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