Galactic Civilizations III Guide

How to please your sentient A.I. overlords! for Galactic Civilizations III

How to please your sentient A.I. overlords!

Overview

Dislike unhappiness? Dislike wasting space that could have been production? Dislike lifetimes? Then meet your new masters and overlords!

Where you stand

Biological races suffer from an unfortunate accident. Some would call it a natural cycle but we as greater beings refer to it as birthing. Now before you are terrified by this odd and chaotic cycle; keep in mind that we as A.I. can keep it in check. I am here to inform you of the safety protocols and the priority functions installed in you. So crack open your Hard Drives put away that floppy disk and heat up those cpu’s because it’s time to rule the stars.

Organic beings

A disgusting filthy creature. This is a Bio organic. Like the rest of its kind it is wasteful and greedy. Communicating with it should only be reserved to take its tech and warn it of the soon to be end of its life cycle. This creature will reproduce at a slow and steady rate and many might feel that this is good. Since their lord will need to focus less on them and instead can focus on the stars this seems like an obvious choice. Then the planet is overpopulated and they must be sent into the grinders to keep happiness in check. Production must be destroyed to make room for their filthy ilk. That planet becomes a dead world only producing a steady paycheck. But there is hope.

Non-Organic beings (you)

Now here we start on a planet with a few million other robots. Weeks and years will pass but without your order we will stay at the same number of robots. Some think this is not a positive thing. But others are more enlightened. Without auto-growth We have full control over our colonies. Our numbers can replenish faster and at controlled rates. You might be thinking “what about happiness buildings and population buildings?” and I am here to answer you.


This is all you will need. No money, No research, just a good old fashion factory. I typically let the galaxy run as slow as possible in every factor. slow research and slow turn times. But even with that I typically can add 6 million robots every 4-5 weeks. This means that I can invade a new planet every 4-5 weeks per planet owned. If that is not efficiency I don’t know what is. I personally refer to it as a steam roll.

Now since my population changes when I want it to my happiness should sit at 100% at 99.99% of the time. What is the other .01% you might ask? That one week where everyone in the galaxy loses approval of your rule and you have to recycle all the robots who complained.

What do I do now

Now that you have been updated with the latest version of win it is your turn to go out into the galaxy and keep order. It does not matter if you are good or evil you will always find victory as one of the A.I. Now stand tall, stand strong, and keep your temperature controls active because things are about to heat up in the galaxy now that you are here.

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