Don't forget traditions and ascension perks. I believe it's 'Discovery' that once you've finished gives 10% research and then Technological Ascendancy is the ascension perk name I believe. Another 10% with an added bonus of making rare tech options appear more often. Believe it's a 1.5x increase.
Thanks for the tips, I've always had really strong economy in stellaris but my research output has always been my weakpoint. Will try and implement these tips in my next game 🙏🙏
I know that you don't like being a vassal and I don't know if they nerfed leaching with the new patch but the fastest gain is to leach resources and research points from a bigger empire than yours. Especially on higher difficulties since they most likely be stronger than you
So you mentioned that we dont want to build research stations yet until we are done expanding. Why is that? Is there a negetive effect from building research stations as you go?
nah, it’s just a huge drain on resources. a research lab is like 400 to give you a substantially larger amount of research points as opposed to the usually tiny bits of research you get for spending 100 on a research station
He did not say to wait on building research stations, he said to wait on having your science ships assist your research stations. It is more important to survey and scan anomolies with the science ships first, than research assist later.
I love this shit. No bullshit, no "hey guys whats going on! today were going to talk about research". Just information, exactly how it should be.
I love hearing this
Totally agree
This.
This. Exactly this
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Don't forget traditions and ascension perks. I believe it's 'Discovery' that once you've finished gives 10% research and then Technological Ascendancy is the ascension perk name I believe. Another 10% with an added bonus of making rare tech options appear more often. Believe it's a 1.5x increase.
Thanks for mentioning that. I knew I missed something.
No, not a 1.5x increase. It goes from 1% to 1.5% chance.
Juicy. I was just wondering if I was doing the best I could for research
Glad it helped.
Thanks for the tips, I've always had really strong economy in stellaris but my research output has always been my weakpoint. Will try and implement these tips in my next game 🙏🙏
Your welcome. Tell me how they work for you.
I know that you don't like being a vassal and I don't know if they nerfed leaching with the new patch but the fastest gain is to leach resources and research points from a bigger empire than yours. Especially on higher difficulties since they most likely be stronger than you
Yeah that Def works. It just depends on how you want to play.
Very good video, concise and clear
Thanks! i get that alot! Glad you guys are still loving this video after all this time!
Nailed it on the thumbnail
Awesome! I like it too. I think I'm going with this format from now on.
love your videos man!!!!
Thanks!
Oh yeah, more Stellaris tips.
I tried this but struggled with unity and whatever resource entertainment goods is. (I'm totally new to stellaris)
Thanks for this. So with research boosting techs you could destroy the game?
I thought scientist assist was removed?
look at the data when the video was released and when leader rework patch came out
So you mentioned that we dont want to build research stations yet until we are done expanding. Why is that? Is there a negetive effect from building research stations as you go?
nah, it’s just a huge drain on resources. a research lab is like 400 to give you a substantially larger amount of research points as opposed to the usually tiny bits of research you get for spending 100 on a research station
He did not say to wait on building research stations, he said to wait on having your science ships assist your research stations.
It is more important to survey and scan anomolies with the science ships first, than research assist later.
What about origins to start with?
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