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Ethics shift out of inward perfection 2.6.2
Ethics shift out of inward perfection 2.6.2








ethics shift out of inward perfection 2.6.2

"By adapting to different environments we have learned to evolve and adapt faster" "By coming into contact with other species we have learned the true importance of overcoming our weaknesses in the great struggle for survival" Or these two from the Adaptability tree you get with Inward perfection: This is the one that shows up when you consider making a treaty with anyone. "We are focusing on our Inward Perfection and have little interest in diplomacy with other empires" Here are a few other quotes you might want to consider: You might think that if you only looked at that rather misleading description and never played the game. That civic is about turning TOWARDS something so big that you just don't have time for anything or anyone else. If we want a civic focused on that I don't object to having one. unless you consider somehow returning to the path of inward perfection "recovery".įrom my perspective, and people can disagree, saying that it's about turning your back on the galaxy is a ridiculous statement. You permanently lose that civic slot for not maintaining your calm and pacifist society and your civilization never recovers. It's right that you get punished for this and you DO. You also can "fail" in your quest to reach a perfected state and have your people abandon the quest. The psionic out requires the chosen one dice roll, the wyrm doesn't appear every game. You can game the system with events that DO unlock that sort of huge potential such as the Psionic Ascension or the Wyrm but those aren't guaranteed. The game is constantly reminding you of this. The entire roleplay says it's about turning you focus inward to unlock some vast potential, and it fails to achieve that. You are concentrating on building up your race. The problem I have with people saying "it's about turning your back on the galaxy" is that it's NOT about that.Įvery time you try to do something it forbids it reminds you that you are focused on your inward perfection and don't have time for that.










Ethics shift out of inward perfection 2.6.2