There are two types of species that can conquer the universe. Those with the determination to change everything. And those who just stumble upon it by complete accident.
@@TheDumbTwinthe reference in question happened at 1:45, it's a clip of kitty0706's (probably) most famous gmod animation, team fabulous 2, a historic piece of tf2 media, which still holds up to this day
Main spore civ stage exploits: 1. pick your nest next to water 2. Starting vehicles: Max speed capture every oil well. Khm I mean spice well 3. You can edit mid combat. Save several loudouts mobility, and fighting, get them in super fast change it. EZ blitz.... 4. Sell turrets just before they die, you get most of them money back and just replace them 5. This only happens with an absurd amount of luck. You get to live on a smaller island with a landlocked nation and you are trader. Keep that nation untill the very end trading with that one super fast gonna make more money then the ENTIRE planet. very usefull when a military faction takes half the planet and you need to fight tooth and nail.
Just so you know, you can painstakingly befriend the war crime species of the grox and become their allies, which will cause the entire rest of the galaxy to go to war with you
I have been playing spore every now and then since 2008, yet I had never seen the cutscenes for losing the tribal stage or the city stage. Thank you for showing me martin.
Spore is the only game that makes nuclear annihilation feels nice. Also, Carnivore-Predator-Aggressive-Military-Warrior sounds like the title of the biography of someone badass.
Wanna know something funny? If you made it into space as a scientist race, you get access to the gravitation wave, a portable planet-surface killing superweapon with unlimited uses and a long cooldown.
Not because I think you should hop on the bandwagon, because that's not what your channel is about, but I would love to see your chaotic editing style applied to a Helldivers video!
My favourite strategy at the beginning of Civilization stage was to get three land vehicles as soon as possible, and then capture all of spice sites, practically forcing other cities to stagnation. Edit: forgot about Creature Stage, where I would purposefully migrate to a nest that has just enough distance from the sea to become a coastal city, with that providing immediate flotilla to capture spice digs as a distraction and quick cash
Spore is the most frustrating type of game. The core premise of the game is sick and was revolutionary at the time, but its horrible bugs and lack of QoL features, and not to mention gameplay in the space age really drag it down. It's amazing so many people love it despite its flaws, which just goes to show that this game could have been even bigger if the game wasn't held together by hopes and duct tape.
It'd fall victim to feature creep and either never get finished, piss people off with graphical limitations held to modern standards, or become and absolute PC melter.
Easiest way to beat space stage is to get heat and cold ray the go to planet either freeze or burn it to uninhabited this insta kills everything on it then put it back to normal with the other ray and terraform the planet back to teir 3 using all the things you found on the planet
I also quit playing Spore due to saving may crash your game and lose your progress. I remember not saving all the way through the space age, when I save. The game crashes and lost my entire save.
I put this on while my cat was next to me and he immediately clawed my left eye clean out of its socket! Now I get to wear this sick eyepatch, thanks Martincitopants, liked and subbed!