: Players may need to find specific "Genetic Stabilizers" to counter the negative effects of inferior genes during a match. Ranked Progression
Using the themes of "inferior genes" and a futuristic setting like "Starworks," we can build a hypothetical scenario for a version 2.0 update: inferior genes v20 starworks upd
, has finally cleared the atmosphere. This update marks our most significant overhaul of the genetic progression system to date. In previous versions, players often felt hit with the "inferior gene" RNG—traits that made survival nearly impossible in the early game. v20 changes the narrative, turning those genetic setbacks into your greatest tactical advantages. 1. The Starworks Engineering Bay The centerpiece of v20 is the new Starworks Bay : Players may need to find specific "Genetic
: Users migrating from v1.x should back up save data manually, as the engine change in v2.0 may cause compatibility issues with legacy save files. 5. Conclusion In previous versions, players often felt hit with
If you insert a gene that increases a specific skill (e.g., "Eye of Mind +10") into a character who does not have that skill, they will temporarily master it. Normally, if you delete that gene, the skill vanishes entirely.
The this article applies to (e.g., Starbound, RimWorld, Stellaris, or a specific custom mod pack)
: Players may need to find specific "Genetic Stabilizers" to counter the negative effects of inferior genes during a match. Ranked Progression
Using the themes of "inferior genes" and a futuristic setting like "Starworks," we can build a hypothetical scenario for a version 2.0 update:
, has finally cleared the atmosphere. This update marks our most significant overhaul of the genetic progression system to date. In previous versions, players often felt hit with the "inferior gene" RNG—traits that made survival nearly impossible in the early game. v20 changes the narrative, turning those genetic setbacks into your greatest tactical advantages. 1. The Starworks Engineering Bay The centerpiece of v20 is the new Starworks Bay
: Users migrating from v1.x should back up save data manually, as the engine change in v2.0 may cause compatibility issues with legacy save files. 5. Conclusion
If you insert a gene that increases a specific skill (e.g., "Eye of Mind +10") into a character who does not have that skill, they will temporarily master it. Normally, if you delete that gene, the skill vanishes entirely.
The this article applies to (e.g., Starbound, RimWorld, Stellaris, or a specific custom mod pack)