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Stellaris: Galaxy Command

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User Reviews for Stellaris: Galaxy Command

1
Lost Data

I had just started the game a few days again and was really enjoying it. Having just got a level 11 Nexus I had a lot to get started on. However this morning it kicked me off the game for server maintenance. Well it would not let me log back on all day. Continually giving me a server maintenance error. The link to the developers website was fairly useless since it just reloaded the page every time I selected the “contact us” button. I decided to try reinstalling the app, and lost all of my progress. As a type of game that has unlockables and upgrades behind time barriers, it’s completely pointless if you can loose all your progress from a single update. I can only hope the developers notice this and have some way of assisting as I did enjoy the game thus far, even spending some money on it.

Bathymedes, Aug 20, 2020
3
Okay but

The game is good but it’s very pay to win unless you don’t want to pay you have to do a lot of grinding and if your trying to make your station happiness go up it’s hard because the art complex and university are the only efficient things to upgrade to increase happiness and then you have to get people moving in, and if your a alliance leader territory is hard to get because the territory will be taken fast so if you fail on getting any before all territory is occupied by a alliance it’s almost impossible there’s only 1 way to get territory in that server which is to attack a small alliance with territory and also if your a alliance leader and your a small alliance but you still have territory it’s hard to gain more the only way you can gain more is by attacking a alliance or buying a territory because medium and big alliances they like to sell sectors at times but it’s expensive.

bsnx sjxbsjxbsjc didbx, Jun 20, 2021
1
Not Stellaris

I’ve watched people play Stellaris because I wasn’t able to buy the game myself. I picked this up and notice that it may have the components of Stellaris, it isn’t Stellaris. For one this thing starts after the end game crisis, secondly, it has you build custom stations, thirdly, you can’t design your ships, fourthly, it gives you a tutorial which the pc version doesn’t so this just slows down people who already know the game, and lastly, it chooses your race , your empire, and it’s traits for you. I see a big problem, and it is that the player has no choice. No choice in race, no choice in empire, no choice in ships, and it seems like the tutorial phase doesn’t end, it just tells you what to do and you follow. In the pc version you don’t get options to pay the company who made it to speed up what you were doing, you had to wait like a big boy. Your ethics aren’t chosen in creation, it is chosen during gameplay and you get more as you level something up. The research is all wrong, instead of getting stuff by chance and celebrating you got the thing, it is a tree. But it is categorized as fleet, station, and resources. I will not go past the part where you learn about research people may say it is Stellaris on mobile, but this is nothing but a cheap copy. If you want the true Stellaris experience don’t get this.

Hiccup2384, Oct 05, 2020
1
Objectively bad game.

Besides not deserving the Stellaris name at all, the game is extremely pay-to-win and incredibly boring. Combat is overly risky as a bad fight or leaving your ships out can cost you weeks of real-life time, along with pay-to-win players simply being able to pay to speed their ships up faster than yours besides having massively disproportionately-sized fleets, removing all actual tactics from the game. PvE (fighting pirates or events) is extremely unrewarding as well, with drop rates for anything useful being so painfully low that it kills any motivation to do it, especially considering repairing from fights takes hours to days. There’s very little thought into building the base, as there are specific buildings, most of which are useless, required to upgrade your core building which allows you bigger ships, and bigger ships are all that matter in combat. Exploration is boring as well and often unrewarding, as there are only a few events repeated ad nauseam throughout the entire galaxy. Most, if not all, in game rewards seem like a joke at how useless they are. The servers are slow, buggy, and often down. The UI is a mess and very little of the game is actually explained, leaving many of the mechanics a mystery. Just an overall disappointment of a game, and, frankly, PDX has lost my future support after such an obvious cash grab of a terrible mobile game.

Hnnnngh, Aug 24, 2020
1
Going downhill fast

I’ve been playing for a little over a year now. They have made many changes and each time the changes are more and more either pointless or make the game worse. Too much to type them all out but a perfect example was the most recent change. There are daily missions you can do every day and they help you progress. One of them is to mine asteroids for either Gel or Gas. Well they got rid of all the gel and gas and replaced them with pointless currency. Now you can’t complete the daily missions lol…. Now imagine mindless updates like this for going on a year now and you can see why this game is failing. The player base is shrinking big time and I can see why. I feel like the people making these updates don’t actually play the game at all.

Loaked, Nov 23, 2021
1
Predatory game

The objective of this game is to constantly upgrade your starbase and build up a fleet. What makes it entertaining is the events and alliance (guild) gameplay. With your alliance you can conquer territory and events won through the alliance benefit everyone. The main problem, besides being p2w, is that new servers are made every couple of weeks and people swarm in the first day of a server opening to create a super alliance that cannot be beaten. All servers are like this. These alliances are usually either toxic or Care bears. Many players use bots/alts and some, in my opinion, feel like employees trying to keep the social element of the game alive. The real kicker is about a year-ish in the game there is an event that will destroy your galaxy (server) and merge it with other servers into a new galaxy. These servers’ player count is very low, but are full of those who p2w or are somehow still addicted to the game.

NightAngelx24, Jul 11, 2022
1
Nowhere near actual Stellaris

Stellaris is supposed to be a vast galaxy of many races, ships looks(they look different but basically the same in terms of weapon and stuff), friendship/hate. These are just a few things actual Stellaris has to offer, this game right here is a piece of garbage using expensive micro transactions to gain money off the people who don’t know what real Stellaris is, I may be a console player on Stellaris and don’t have the full experience, but this… this is a major disappointment. They may include a few Stellaris things like the unbidden and titans skins, but otherwise it’s just another abomination. Frigates aren’t even a thing in Stellaris yet(coming soon with a big update), titans are a limited ship that are used for supporting a fleet, not the admirals ship. Not to mention the stations look nothing like a Stellaris one. Leviathans are supposed to be great challenges to defeat(they usually don’t even last the first 50 years lol). You turn them into some black and pink-purple ships that everyone can get. With every atomic particle of my being, THIS GAME IS NOTHING LIKE STELLARIS ONE BIT AND IT SHOULD BE ERASED FROM EXISTENCE WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST OF A TRACE. To be honest, the developers are brain dead to think that a Stellaris player would think this is a good game.

Reflectivebionic, Oct 17, 2022
1
An Honest Review

This is Admiral Pierce from the 21st server. I am writing an honest review of this game. After extensive play time for nearly severe months, the game is not worth it. Initially the game was fun, rising to meet other players to challenge but after a month the initial blitz play of the game settled in for more drawn out battles where if you weren’t spending money you couldn’t keep up. After the third month players left in hordes. The Devs have abandoned their game. I have tried to speak with them countless amounts of times. They don’t listen to the community and expect us to sit and take it. They rolled out an update which deleted a lot of building progress I and countless others had made. It introduced a happiness and self defense system in where you must have not just double over you fleet limit but nearly quadruple over or else your station will riot. The happiness in the station is a joke, there is hardly any way to improve it. Not only did they waste or time and keep screwing us over but they decided that twelve hours of speed ups, a couple gold coins and leader exp would compensate for builds that took literal days to complete. Trust me when I say this, do not get this game. Play a game where the developers actually will listen.

Somgg, Feb 23, 2021
2
Please Insert Coin

The names Stellaris and Paradox Interactive set certain expectations for fans of strategy games. Unfortunately, Stellaris: Galaxy Command is yet another shallow, boring mobile clicker game designed to pull money from your wallet like air sucked into the vacuum of space.The game opens with a lengthy cutscene — choose voice-acted and partially animated — that sets a scene of recolonizing the galaxy after an invasion from some unspecified interdimensional threat. Then, the player is unceremoniously dumped onto a screen of a space station orbiting a planet. The player is instructed to place and upgrade shipyards, warehouses, and radar stations. No context for what these buildings do is provided, and each upgrade is just and incremental percentage increase to speed up some timer. The game is training you to get in the rhythm of plunking something down and then pressing a button labeled “Free” to “speed up” the building process, because after five minutes of this busywork, that button suddenly costs a currency. Pay up, or wait the five minutes for it to finish.Those expecting to find any semblance of strategy here — or better, a proper port of this game‘s namesake to mobile devices — will be sorely disappointed. The art assets are the only thing that made the jump. Stellaris: Galactic Command is a wholely different game, and all it requires of you is occasionally pressing buttons to start timers and authorizing purchases to your credit card to speed them up.

talkingwires, Jul 28, 2020
1
Disappointing

How are you gonna release this as a paradox game this is a disgrace to the paradox name. You guys are the leaders in strategy games I thought you guys were against pay to win and microtransactions and actually wanted to make a good game that requires strategy for mobile. Civ 6 and total war is the only good games in the genre on mobile I thought you were just gonna take the game and scale it down a little bit so it was mobile friendly but no you just make some crappy game that’s just another in the endless pile of pay to win games. You should really make a scaled down version of eu4 or something and charge like 5 or 10 bucks I’m sure tons of people would buy it but make it no microtranctons and single player only just focus on making good games and not crap like this that will ruin your reputation.

Yo master awsome, Jul 10, 2020

Description

Stellaris, the bestselling Sci-Fi strategy game, is finally on your mobile! The universe has barely survived an inter-dimensional invasion that devastated vast swaths of the galaxy. The United Nations of Earth requires your assistance and contribution to rebuild galactic civilization.

Take control of your own space station and set a course to distant stars! On your way, you will discover new mysteries in the depths of the universe! Get ready to explore and discover a spectacular and real-time universe, where thousands of players play in a single galaxy with nearly a thousand star systems to explore! Construct your space station, form and join alliances to occupy regions of space together, trade with other players, build-up your own powerful fleet, and wage war against other players in the galaxy! A new Stellaris experience, exclusive for mobile: - Stellaris: Galaxy Command extends the Stellaris universe to mobile, putting space strategy and an epic Stellaris story in the palm of your hands. - Galaxy Command is inspired by many of the features and mechanics of the PC game, with new trading systems, ethics, political systems, and more. - With gorgeous visuals and aesthetics inspired by the PC game, fans of Stellaris will find familiar characters, graphics, and gameplay. Forge Your Alliance: - Work together with your teammates to build an empire. - Occupy territories, build defensive structures, set tax rates for passing trades, sign trade deals, and even work collectively to colonize planets. - Declare “cold” or conventional war and claim victory through economic strength or brute military force. - Convene with allies to form an attack strategy, then wage war on other players across the universe. Dominate Intergalactic Trade: - As you progress, and needs of your population grow, their demand will begin to outpace their own ability to produce everything. You will have to specialize your production through research, which means that you will need to trade with one another to meet basic needs. - Different sectors of space also contain unique and valuable resources—trade networks will naturally emerge, leading to alliances vying over lucrative territories. - As a player, you can choose to be a pure trader and buy valuable products from afar and sell nearby for profit. You can also specialize in selling specific resources to earn a greater profit. Alternatively, you could simply use auto-trade to satisfy your basic consumption needs automatically. Construct a Unique Station: - Create and freely customize the structure of your station, construct unique buildings, and upgrade them. Make Critical Decisions: - Experience mysteries and uncover captivating stories through a familiar event chain system. - Explore event chain systems capable of telling epic and meaningful stories that will influence your ultimate path. - Many events reference or are a direct continuation of the event chains from the Stellaris PC game. Design Your Own Fleet: - Create and modify your fleet design with in-game ship design mode! Upgrade your fleet for maximum power! - Join real-time battles and reinforce the fleets of your fellow alliance members. - Recruit elite admirals to join your empire and lead your fleets to victory! Features: - Open world, strategy MMO based on a bestselling Sci-Fi strategy game - Iconic Stellaris ships and mechanics - Become a leader or member of an Alliance - Control Trade Networks - Customize your spaceships to upgrade power - Battle with other players all over the galaxy - Breathtaking sci-fi music - Generous rewards for missions and quests - Excellent 3D graphics and beautiful galaxies to explore - This game is designed for mobile and is free to download. Download Stellaris: Galaxy Command now and take part in the space opera now! ___________ Privacy Policy: http://www.gamebeartech.com/privacy-policy-20170516.html?searchText

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