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Stellaris 3.99.6 'Phoenix' Open Beta Release Notes

by Eladrin

Today's update includes some major changes to the planet view, and some very, very basic gestalt functionality.

Planets now start with six building slots in their Urban District, with two Zones available to customize its output. Your homeworld will generally begin with an Industrial (Alloys + Consumer Goods) and an Archives (Unity + Research) Zone at game start. These changes have not been replicated to gestalts or special planets or starts yet.

We are planning one more Open Beta update (3.99.7) this Friday.

[h3]Stellaris 3.99.6 'Phoenix' Open Beta Release Notes[/h3]

Beta Features
  • Planets now have six building slots by default and two zones that can be used to specialize their urban districts.
    • Most empires no longer start with the early space age industry buildings or jobs
    • Known Issue: This has not been replicated to gestalts or special planets yet.
  • Planet UI now shows last month's growth for each pop group.
  • Added a mixed Research and Unity “Archives” Zone.
Fixes and Improvements
  • Adjusted rural job numbers
  • Added urban zones to mining districts for Subterranean empires
  • Clicking on a built Zone will now bring up the District Details panel
  • By player request, the Build Queue side panel now automatically starts open when looking at your planets
  • Prevent AI from cheating for zone building
  • Industrial Zones now use the correct icon.
  • Strata now show their population when collapsed.
  • Timeline origin images are now properly masked
  • Planetary Ascension area in the Management Tab now functions.
    • Add icon and style label for ascension tier in management tab
    • Add text with breakdown of the modifiers provided by planetary ascension
  • Some Hive and Machine setup has been completed, they should be slightly functional now
    • Known Issue: Hives do not get Mining Drones from Mining Districts, so, uh… maybe go Void Hive?
    • Hive and Machine Worlds have had an initial pass
    • Machine Starting Conditions have had an initial pass


[h3]How Do I Opt Into the Beta?​[/h3]
  1. Turn off your mods. They will almost certainly cause you to crash.
  2. Go to your Steam library, right click on Stellaris -> Properties -> Betas -> select "stellaris_test - 3.99.6 Open Beta" branch in the Beta Participation dropdown.


All previous 3.99.* Open Beta branches will also remain available. If you are having issues accessing the latest version of the 3.99.* Open Beta, please see this forum post for troubleshooting.

For more information on the Open Beta, as well as the intentions and goals of releasing such an early, unpolished version, please see this dev diary.

This week's feedback survey looks at Trade, Logistics, and Notifications and Messaging.

This week's Open Beta feedback survey is available here!

Stellaris 3.99.5 ‘Phoenix’ Open Beta update

by Eladrin

Today's update adds the Betharian Zone, a Mandarin voice advisor, and new stargazer color variants, with broad fixes throughout.

[h3]Stellaris 3.99.5 ‘Phoenix’ Open Beta update[/h3]

Beta Features
  • Added the Betharian Zone.
  • “Venerable Scientist" (Mandarin Language) Voice Advisor
  • Added new color variants for stargazer portrait


Fixes and Improvements
  • Unbroke all colonies.
  • Fixed issues with Catalytic Processing civics.
  • Fixed the zone planet modifiers not being applied if districts have multiples of the same zone type.
  • Fixed the Chosen's habitats.
  • Pirates are a little less gung-ho to form.
  • Planetary deficits now cost trade instead of providing it.
  • Increased the base rate of Auto-Migration.
  • Pops will now automatically migrate to planets with 20% habitability or higher instead of 40% or higher.
  • When the maximum number of auto-modded pops changes, the current number is now updated correctly.
  • City Districts now change their name and descriptions based on their zone specializations.
  • Compressed unity and added job swaps.
  • City set graphics scale adjusted.
  • Updated Empire Progression Rewards to always display which technology is unlocked.
  • Allowed rural zones on ringworlds.
  • Removed bonus production on tier 1 buildings, removed tier 1 buildings planet limit.
  • Pop count, Housing, and Amenities on the planet view now use short notation (such as 13.4k rather than 13405).
  • Replaced Upgrade buttons for districts with icons.
  • Background graphics added for all districts.
  • Added progress bars to the zones that are being built or replaced.
  • District/Zone/Building Construction tooltips added.
  • Changed how selected District is being highlighted.
  • Highlight the selected zone slot when building new zones.
  • Display old zone name, icon and building slots if the zone is being replaced.
  • Display the icon and name of the zone being constructed.
  • Rural district zones can now also be built by clicking anywhere within the empty zone slot.
  • Further Timeline UI adjustments, fixing background masking.
  • Added designation description in the colonization UI.
  • Adjusted district numbers in the colonization UI to show the max amount of possible districts.
  • Added functionality to deselect a selected colony designation.
  • Rearranged and tweaked colony modifier displaying in the colonization UI.
  • Added new databank icons.
  • Added starting notification for selecting Empire Focus.
  • Added planetary deficits to the Planetary view


[h3]How Do I Opt Into the Beta?​[/h3]
  1. Turn off your mods. They will almost certainly cause you to crash.
  2. Go to your Steam library, right click on Stellaris -> Properties -> Betas -> select "stellaris_test - 3.99.4 Open Beta" branch in the Beta Participation dropdown.


All previous 3.99.* Open Beta branches will also remain available. If you are having issues accessing the latest version of the 3.99.* Open Beta, please see this forum post for troubleshooting.

For more information on the Open Beta, as well as the intentions and goals of releasing such an early, unpolished version, please see this dev diary.

We also have a new feedback survey this week, which looks at first impressions of Precursor selection, Databank, Species Modification, and Game Pacing Adjustments.

This week's Open Beta feedback survey is available here!

Stellaris Dev Diary #377 - 🥩 MEAT SHIPS MEAT SHIPS MEAT SHIPS 🥩


by Alfray Stryke

Hello everybody! Welcome to our first BioGenesis development diary!

Today we will talk about ships. That are made of meat.



Several weeks ago, Eladrin mentioned that the ship designer changes originally planned for 4.0 "Phoenix" would not be included in the Open Beta, as they’re now needed for our upcoming Q2 DLC release. We’ve since seen a fair amount of speculation as to what we might have been cooking that’d require such changes… So please allow me to introduce our Biological Ships!

[h3]MEAT SHIPS! MEAT SHIPS! MEAT SHIPS[/h3]

In BioGenesis, we are adding two distinct Biological shipsets, with unique ship classes and technology.

Our goals in adding Biological Ships to Stellaris were to ensure that they are not only different in appearance from mechanical ships (and space fauna), but also in gameplay. Thus, the key mechanical differences are:

  • When using Biological Ships, Corvettes, Frigates, Destroyers, Cruisers and Battleships are replaced with Maulers, Weavers, Harbingers, and Stingers, each of which have three growth stages.
  • Biological Ships, including Starbases, Megastructures and Stations, have their primary construction resource converted from Alloys (or Minerals) into Food and their Energy upkeep likewise replaced with Food upkeep.
  • Overwhelmingly, Biological Ship technologies fall in Society Research (Biology) instead of the familiar Engineering Research (Voidcraft).


And in classic Stellaris fashion, we’ve kept the flavor and narrative around Biological Ships intentionally vague, just enough to let you roleplay them however you like. Maybe they’re an extension of your Devouring Swarm, just another drone in space. Or maybe they’re advanced bio-machines, the pinnacle of your scientific achievement.

In order to use Biological Ships, you’ll need to select one of the shipsets during empire creation.

Different types of ships prompted our UX designer to give the Shipset selector a fresh coat of paint!

[h3]Growth Cycles[/h3]

Similar to Space Fauna from Grand Archive, Biological Ships have growth stages, but unlike Space Fauna, they do not naturally progress through these by aging. Instead, these ships have a unique component slot for supplementary organs that can be researched. Generally speaking, the Juvenile and Mature growth stages will likely be occupied by Growth Organs that allow the ships to progress to the next stage.



Alternatively, docking a fleet to a Starbase equipped with a Growth Chamber allows for additional growth, regardless of ship configuration.,



The accumulated growth progress for ships is shown in both the ship’s tooltip and the ship details window.





When Biological Ships are designed (either automatically or using the ship designer), all researched Growth Stages are configured as part of a single ship design. Once a Biological Ship has acquired sufficient Growth Progress, it will automatically change to using the next Growth Stage in its design. Alternatively, Biological Ships can be constructed at a shipyard at a later Growth Stage.

The three growth stages of the Weaver

Although all Growth Stages of Biological Ships use the same Fleet Command Limit for their ship class, later Growth Stages use more naval capacity, with the Mature stage using 1.5× and the Elder stage using 2× the Naval Capacity of the Juvenile stage.

[h3]MEAT SHIPS! MEAT SHIPS! MEAT SHIPS![/h3]

[h3]SHIPS MADE OF MEAT[/h3]
Maulers primarily focus on short-range combat with shield penetration and high damage to armor and shields. Equipped with melee-range mandible weapons and either short-range S-slot or PD-slot weapons, these ships will form the bulk of your navy in the early game. Their unique mandible weapons have similar damage scaling against starbases and larger ships as torpedoes.





The unique Organ components that Maulers have access to are the Corrosive Fluids and Metabolic Recycler (and their upgraded versions)





Weavers are support ships, making use of unique weapons to apply powerful buffs to their allies or debuffs to their enemies.



Weavers have unique access to an array of six support components, each with six tiers that belong in the PD-slot.





The unique Organ components that Weavers have access to are Symbiotic Amplifiers and Developmental Pheromones





Harbingers are carriers capable of deploying large amounts of strike craft and supporting them with point defense or long range missiles.





Strike craft for empires using Biological Ships are deployed in greater numbers per fighter wing, but have reduced hull points and armour instead of shields.



The unique Organ components that Harbingers have access to are Chitin Growth Regulators and the Incubation Matrix





Stingers are powerful late-game warships, equipped with multiple XL weapons or capable of unleashing heavy broadside barrages.





The unique Organ components that Stingers have access to are Exhaust Spiracles and Rangefinder Clusters.





As each of the different Growth Stages of each of the classes of Biological Ships can be built at a shipyard, we’ve taken the opportunity to implement collapsable headers when selecting which ships to build.

This works for mechanical ships and space fauna too!

Since Biological Ships have their own weapons, armour, shield and core components, we’ve gone through and ensured that the technologies use the appropriate icons depending on if you are using a Biological shipset or not.



[h3]Modding Notes[/h3]
As part of the work required to implement Biological Ships there have been a lot of changes to how ship components are scripted. Here’s some highlights:
  • class_restriction, size_restriction and slot_restriction are deprecated in favour of using the possible and potential trigger blocks instead.
  • Core Components now have an upgrade_path parameter, components that have the same upgrade path are shown on the same row.
  • Ship components now support the show_tech_unlock_if = { } field, like buildings.
  • New targeting parameters:
    • use_ship_main_target: if yes, overrides target_type and target_focus when ship's main target is within range, default no
    • target_type (target_enemies (default) / target_allies / target_controlled / target_own)
    • target_focus (single (default) / spread)
    • target_type: only valid if component_set has affects_target_type = yes
    • target_focus: only valid if component_set has affects_target_focus = yes
  • New parameters for weapons:
    • on_hit: apply effects to target on hit. Scope = ship (target), from = ship (shooter)
    • hide_damage_values_from_tooltip = yes/no # If yes, it will hide Damage and Average Damage from weapon component tooltip (default = no)


[h3]PRIME CUTS FROM ART![/h3]

























[h3]Next Week[/h3]
Next week we’ll be looking at Ascension, Traditions, and Advanced Governments​. See you then!


Stellaris 3.99.4 'Phoenix' Open Beta Release Notes


by Eladrin

Today's update includes some AI improvements and fixes to the new breadthwise job allocation.

[h3]Stellaris 3.99.4 'Phoenix' Open Beta Release Notes[/h3]

Fixes and Improvements
  • Significant improvements to the breadthwise job assignment distribution.
  • AI now understands the use of Zones.
    • (Known Inssue: Scripting weights are not yet balanced.)
  • Fixed cloaking detection tooltip overwriting value breakdown with generic description
  • Fixed demotions not working as they should
  • Fixed factions not forming.
  • Fixed the integration cost for subjects
  • Fixed tooltips for Commercial Zone building mentioning clerks and soldiers
  • Tier 1 Development focus tasks now award progress
  • Decreased habitat district cost and upkeep
  • Void Dweller prescripted systems now have larger deposits
  • Habitat districts now have the same base number of jobs as regular districts
  • Demense Zones now have the number of squire jobs increased by taking the Voidborne AP.
  • Shattered Ring, Ringworlds and Arcologies should now be semi-functional.
    • (Known Issue: The "rural" segments of Ringworlds do not yet have Agricultural or Generator zones to choose from.)
  • Add toggle on the header of the automation side panel to enable/disable planet automation
  • Move "decisions" in management tab and "resettle" in economy tab
  • Small fixes for planet view
  • Toggle icon in surface tab and add tooltips
  • Revamped several tutorial entries
  • Added a new Medical Center building that gives access to Medical Workers before Gene Clinics
  • Rebalanced Medical Workers
  • Rebalanced the Mutagenic Spas building
  • Entertainers and Traders no longer benefit from Gene Clinics, Augmentation Centers or Ranger Lodges
  • Added a has_any_industry_zone scripted trigger
  • The Revolutionary Medi-Gel now provides +25% Job Efficiency for Medical Workers


[h3]How Do I Opt Into the Beta?​[/h3]
  1. Turn off your mods. They will almost certainly cause you to crash.
  2. Go to your Steam library, right click on Stellaris -> Properties -> Betas -> select "stellaris_test - 3.99.4 Open Beta" branch in the Beta Participation dropdown.


All previous 3.99.* Open Beta branches will also remain available. If you are having issues accessing the latest version of the 3.99.* Open Beta, please see this forum post for troubleshooting.

For more information on the Open Beta, as well as the intentions and goals of releasing such an early, unpolished version, please see this dev diary.

We also have a new feedback survey this week, which looks at first impressions of Precursor selection, Databank, Species Modification, and Game Pacing Adjustments.

This week's Open Beta feedback survey is available here!