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The best origin in Stellaris Biogenesis has inspired Paradox to get weird

Stellaris Biogenesis has largely been a success, even if Steam ratings tell a different story. The new expansion for Paradox's space strategy game has been marked down because of its rocky launch and the game's troubled 4.0 update, yet the reviews are almost all filled with praise for the DLC itself. Creative, flavorful, and offering some of the most unique ways to chart your journey through the 4X game, it's an undeniably promising new chapter. Speaking exclusively to PCGamesN, game director Stephen 'Eladrin' Muray reveals his personal favorite addition, and talks about the team's plans for future expansions.


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4.0.10 Patch Released (checksum 10cb)



Greetings everyone,

Today we bring you a fresh patch, fixing various issues in BioGenesis and 4.0.
4.0.10 should now be available for download via Steam, with GOG and MS Store to follow.

Please find the patch notes below.

[h3]Stellaris 4.0.10 Patch[/h3]​
Improvements
  • Bloomed Biomass is now prioritized if unqueueing a Building that costs Biomass on Gaia worlds.
  • Cleaned up Terraforming options for Wilderness empires if they did not start with that planet type to avoid the painful game loop of colonizing a terrible world so that you could then pay in energy to improve it.
  • Candidates that are not the primary species of an empire now have a reduced chance of being elected in Non-Xenophilic, and under the proper circumstances, non-Selective Kinship Empires.
Bugfix
  • Augmentation Bazaars civic no longer claims to increase trade per cybernetic trait
  • Wilderness Empires will no longer be offered Gene Seed Purification
  • The final tier of the Gaia Seeder building will no longer be destroyed in Wilderness Empires
  • Wilderness Biomass is now more likely to gain the Bloomed trait
  • Democratic Transference will no longer be granting hundred times more efficiency than expected.
  • Biological Ship empires should now be able to grow Fledgling Dragons when playing the Here Be Dragons origin.
  • Fixed the Expand Planet Decision for Wilderness refunding the Biomass spent
  • Updated the "Weak" trait tooltip
  • Fixed outdated Overtuned Traits tooltips
  • Restored icons to the "Win a War" Focus Card
  • Total War Empires can now complete the "Win a War" Focus Card
  • Terravores will no longer be give the "Terraform 3 Worlds" Focus Task
  • Delicious and Felsic species traits now give +100% job efficiency to livestock jobs
  • Secrets of Inetian Traders' vanilla modifier now reduces trade fees.
  • Fixed the Mutagenic Spas descriptions because they weren't displaying the correct job swap.
  • Fixed Clear Design for space fauna duplicating components and not clearing anything.
  • Fix some incorrect text in civics tooltips during empire creation
  • Slaves and purged pop groups no longer listed as being demoted
  • Bio-trophies and some other jobs cannot be automated anymore, as funny as it was for the Rogue Servitors to be so sad at the empty domes and make animatronic trophies to care for.
  • Fix some modifiers missing from job production tooltips.
  • Fix to Tiyanki Graveyard animation
  • Xenophobes are once again prevented from giving Full Citizenship and Military Service to Xenos
  • Adjustments to Xeno Mediator to be correct for 4.0
  • You can no longer build rural support district specialisations in urban districts if the planet type does not have the district type it would support
  • AI will stop losing colonies due to resettlement
  • AI will stop resettling from and into planets being colonized
Balance
  • Augmentation Bazaars grant access to Augmentation Merchants which combine the benefits of Merchants and Executives in one
  • Hyperlane Breach Points and Hyperspace Slipstreams technologies now also increase the number of pops that can move each month due to Automatic Resettlement by +25%
  • Doubled the effect Transit Hubs have on Automatic Resettlement to +200%.
UI
  • Significantly improved Pop Job's production tooltip and details panel
  • Buildings in the Planet UI do not escape their frames anymore.
  • Updated the size of the Districts backgrounds, so their sizes and their padding are evenly distributed.
  • Updated the District Cap Background size and also the district slots padding.
  • Added more padding and even margins for the Planet UI.
  • Updated the look of Planet Production and Planet Deficit section of the Planet UI.
  • When opening the leaders view, the Available Positions window will now always start closed.
Performance
  • Reduced the amount of pop groups by adding a mechanic for merging smaller similar ones.
  • Calculate the planet upkeep/produce/profit during the monthly tick and use the cached amount for all the calculations
  • Prevented monthly job assignment from triggering again the next day
  • Reduced memory allocations between monthly job distributions
  • Tweaked the grain size for planetary threaded updates
Stability
  • Fix common OOS related to wrongly recalculated planet profit (again, for real this time)
  • Some changes that are an attempt to fix a RANDOM_COUNT OOS that we cannot reliably reproduce internally.
  • Fixed crash when opening leader level up message if there is no trait to pick.
  • Fix CTDs related to Behemoth
  • Fixed OOS due to ship designer using synchronized random
Modding
  • Add can_be_automated token for jobs that cannot be automated


We shall carry on and will be back with more at a later date. Until then!

Stellaris Dev Diary #384 - The Art of BioGenesis



Hello everyone!

Today the artists are excited to bring you the Stellaris Art Blast, but first I wanted a moment to talk about the patching of 4.0 and where we’re going.

4.0.10 will be releasing today (which makes four updates this week!), with the following changes:

[h3]Stellaris 4.0.10 Patch[/h3]​
Improvements
  • Bloomed Biomass is now prioritized if unqueing a Building that costs Biomass on Gaia worlds.
  • Cleaned up Terraforming options for Wilderness empires if they did not start with that planet type to avoid the painful game loop of colonizing a terrible world so that you could then pay in energy to improve it.
  • Candidates that are not the primary species of an empire now have a reduced chance of being elected in Non-Xenophilic, and under the proper circumstances, non-Selective Kinship Empires.
Bugfix
  • Augmentation Bazaars civic no longer claims to increase trade per cybernetic trait
  • Wilderness Empires will no longer be offered Gene Seed Purification
  • The final tier of the Gaia Seeder building will no longer be destroyed in Wilderness Empires
  • Wilderness Biomass is now more likely to gain the Bloomed trait
  • Democratic Transference will no longer be granting hundred times more efficiency than expected.
  • Biological Ship empires should now be able to grow Fledgling Dragons when playing the Here Be Dragons origin.
  • Fixed the Expand Planet Decision for Wilderness refunding the Biomass spent
  • Updated the "Weak" trait tooltip
  • Fixed outdated Overtuned Traits tooltips
  • Restored icons to the "Win a War" Focus Card
  • Total War Empires can now complete the "Win a War" Focus Card
  • Terravores will no longer be give the "Terraform 3 Worlds" Focus Task
  • Delicious and Felsic species traits now give +100% job efficiency to livestock jobs
  • Secrets of Inetian Traders' vanilla modifier now reduces trade fees.
  • Fixed the Mutagenic Spas descriptions because they weren't displaying the correct job swap.
  • Fixed Clear Design for space fauna duplicating components and not clearing anything.
  • Fix some incorrect text in civics tooltips during empire creation
  • Slaves and purged pop groups no longer listed as being demoted
  • Bio-trophies and some other jobs cannot be automated anymore, as funny as it was for the Rogue Servitors to be so sad at the empty domes and make animatronic trophies to care for.
  • Fix some modifiers missing from job production tooltips.
  • Fix to Tiyanki Graveyard animation
  • Xenophobes are once again prevented from giving Full Citizenship and Military Service to Xenos
Balance
  • Augmentation Bazaars grant access to Augmentation Merchants which combine the benefits of Merchants and Executives in one
  • Hyperlane Breach Points and Hyperspace Slipstreams technologies now also increase the number of pops that can move each month due to Automatic Resettlement by +25%
  • Doubled the effect Transit Hubs have on Automatic Resettlement to +200%.
UI
  • Significantly improved Pop Job's production tooltip and details panel
  • Buildings in the Planet UI do not escape their frames anymore.
  • Updated the size of the Districts backgrounds, so their sizes and their padding are evenly distributed.
  • Updated the District Cap Background size and also the district slots padding.
  • Added more padding and even margins for the Planet UI.
  • Updated the look of Planet Production and Planet Deficit section of the Planet UI.
  • When opening the leaders view, the Available Positions window will now always start closed.
Performance
  • Reduce amount of pop groups by adding mechanic for merge smaller similar ones.
  • Calculate the planet upkeep/produce/profit during the monthly tick and use the cached amount for all the calculations
  • Reduced memory allocations between monthly job distributions
  • Tweaked the grain size for planetary threaded updates
Stability
  • Fix common OOS related to wrongly recalculated planet profit (again, for real this time)
  • Some changes that are an attempt to fix a RANDOM_COUNT OOS that we cannot reliably reproduce internally.
  • Fixed crash when opening leader level up message if there is no trait to pick.
  • Fixed OOS due to ship designer using synchronized random
Modding
  • Add can_be_automated token for jobs that cannot be automated


So far we have released a total of 9 patches but we have not yet reached a place where we want to be. Currently, our major priorities are on multiplayer stability and performance. Our goal is to get the Out of Sync errors under control as soon as possible. As these are notoriously difficult to track down I can’t guarantee it over the next week, but we remain committed to getting back to MP stability. As soon as these are out of the way, improving the AI is next on my hit-list. In addition the team will also keep focusing on the most important issues that we gather from your feedback and our internal testing.

My current plan is to have two patches next week, with the first scheduled for Tuesday. We’ll be evaluating this on a daily basis in case there’s anything that shows up that we deem requires a hotfix, and of course will continue afterwards as long as needed.

Many thanks to everyone who has been reporting bugs and providing save games, it’s helped us tremendously. If you run into crashes, reporting them really helps, especially if you can provide a few lines about what you were doing immediately before it.

Now I’ll yield the floor to Anton.
- Eladrin​
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Hello there!

As courtesy dictates; Introductions first. I’m Anton and I have the honor and privilege to manage our extremely incredibly talented Stellaris Art Team here in Stockholm.

It’s become a bit of a tradition that after each release, we bring you a Dev Diary from our team, where we get to talk about (and show off!) the art behind that release. And yes, this is that Dev Diary.

So welcome to The Art of BioGenesis & 4.0!

You’ve most likely already watched all the “Art of…” videos we’ve uploaded to the Stellaris YouTube channel (right? RIGHT!?), including the latest one where some of our artists discuss how we approached BioGenesis and the reasoning behind certain creative decisions. But those videos only scratch the surface of what we’ve done.

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Fact is, and these numbers are fresh from JIRA, that we logged 870 workdays (that’s over 25 million seconds) on creating art for BioGenesis across all disciplines. That’s nothing short of both impressive and amazing.

Fantastic job, Team!

Now: before we dive into the Meat and Bones (see what I did there?) of this Dev Diary - I wanted to mention two quick things that might come in handy as you scroll through the post:

1. If you click the artist’s name and title (the headline, in bold), you’ll be taken to their ArtStation page, basically their portfolio, where you can check out even more of their incredible work.

2. Likewise, clicking the project title (also in bold) will take you directly to the specific project page on their ArtStation-page.

Anyway, that’s enough from me for now. So before I hand it over to our Art Director, I just want to say Thank you for all the great feedback on our work, we genuinely appreciate it. I know I speak for the whole Art Team when I say that we love creating the art you see and the assets you get to play with in the game.

We can’t wait to show you what’s coming next!
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[h3]Meat Ships!​[/h3]

For as long as I’ve been at this studio, one request has echoed louder than the rest: Bio Ships. Or, more affectionately (and possibly unsettlingly), meat ships. Some folks were more refined in their petitions - opting for the elegant “Organic Vessels” or “Biological Shipsets” - but the dream was always the same: meaty, fleshy, bony, and squishy starcraft.

With BioGenesis, we finally got to bring that dream to life. And not just one shipset - two. In true Ascension Pack fashion, we had the chance to explore both sides of the biomass coin: the menacing Spinovores and the noble Shellcraft. Two very different flavors of organic ships, two entirely new challenges for our art team.

We usually do hard-surface ships. Angular, mechanical, symmetrical. Bio ships? They’re messy. They're weird. They’re alive. (Are they alive? That’s one for the players to determine ;-) )That meant learning new visual language, new workflows, and in some cases, unlearning habits we’ve built over years. And honestly? It was a blast.

This was a rare chance to stretch some artistic muscles we don’t always get to use. And the team made it count. Every tentacle, plate, gland, and chitinous hull—painstakingly sculpted, painted, and polished with the same care we give our most beloved fleets.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll keep saying it: Our team is small, but they deliver like giants. Year after year, they match (and often outmatch) the output of teams twice or three times their size. Every line, every pixel, every polygon has to carry its weight. No room for fluff. Just art. Just bone. Just muscle and protein.

Hope you enjoy the weird, wonderful biology of BioGenesis. We sure did.

-Scott Austin-

Art Director, Paradox Interactive
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[h3]Gabrielle Rodrigues - UI Artist​[/h3]
Biogenesis UI Art







BioGenesis Event Image





4.0 UI Art





[h3]Cassandra Lindquist - 2D UI Artist[/h3]















[h3]Lloyd Drake-Brockman - Concept Artist​[/h3]
Illustrations and Event Images





Deep Space Citadel





BioGenesis Ships - Concept Art









[h3]Felix Englund - Concept Artist​[/h3]
BioGenesis Portraits













Illustrations and Event Images







Behemoth Concept Art





Biogenesis Ships - Concept Art











[h3]Tim Wiberg - 3D Artist​[/h3]
Behemoth - 3D Model











Shellcraft - 3D Models







Spinovore - 3D Models







Emma Quer - 3D Artist
BioGenesis Ship Models









Deep Space Citadel - 3D Model





Stellaris 4.0 added babies to the galaxy, along with a bug that implies they are edible




Stellaris's recent 4.0 update, which launched alongside the (pretty unpopular) BioGenesis expansion on May 5, finally introduced the concept of babies. Their lack of inclusion previously made plenty of sense, of course. Babies are useless. Especially when it comes to giant space empires. But they are here now, which means a fun new bug has reared its head...
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4.0.7, 4.0.8, and 4.0.9 Patches Released (checksum a854)

by pdx_struby

G'day,

The 4.0.7 patch for Stellaris 4.0 and BioGenesis is available now on Steam.

This patch includes some fixes to stability and performance, as well as a host of other tweaks and bugfixes.

[h3]Stellaris 4.0.7 Patch​[/h3]
Bugfix
  • Localization has been updated for most text
  • Species modification cost is no longer divided by 100 twice
  • Machine Nexus Designation no longer mentions Amenities
  • Tech-World Designation description is more specific
  • Behemoth death animation particles are now spawned correctly
  • Fixed an edge case that would fail to remove the tier 3 behemoth after completing the Mind Meld special project
  • The Fallen Shipyard Deposit will no longer be creating unworkable jobs for Gestalt Empires.
  • The Nanite Research Complex now grants improved modifiers compared to the base version, giving a reason to build it
  • Biological Titans now count for your titan cap. I hope you had your fun with titan only fleets.
  • Random ethics changing should now work properly and not complain about invalid pop group
  • The shipyard should always display ship design names for military ships again.
  • Ship Designer will no longer allow to save a ship design with the name of the design with a different ship size.
  • Cleaned up a few tooltips not being updated for the new 100 pop system including Artifact Relays
  • Assimilating species with traits that are incompatible with Wilderness, such as Nascent Stage, now removes said traits
  • Fixed duplicated description for Numistic Shrine
  • Now only applies empire size penalty on edict costs, not the full empire size
  • Simulation Sites and their upgrades now increase Unity output instead of Upkeep on their planets
  • Effective Councilor Skill and Effective Ruler Skill finally add to agenda progress speed
  • Refined timeline localization
  • Planetary Administration and other buildings, and General Traits now correctly give Armies
  • The Perpetual Lightning modifier now has a description
  • Horizon Needle description now specifies where it has to be built
  • Fix Automated Workforce not applying correctly district level
  • Multiple auto modding traits will now work together
  • Cleaned up a few tooltips not being updated for the new 100 pop system including Artifact Relays
Balance
  • Refitting a DSC no longer costs unity
  • Reduced the amount of Research added to Civilians from the State Academy and Center of Guidance by 33%
  • Added a Consumer Good Upkeep to Civilians from the Autochthon Monument, their upgrades, and their MegaCorp variants
  • Added a Minerals Upkeep to Maintenance Drones from the Simulation Site, their upgrades, and their Hive Mind variants
  • Added a Consumer Good Upkeep to Civilians from the Ministry of Culture
  • Added a Consumer Good Upkeep to Civilians from the Strengthened Government modifiers from Under One Rule
  • Added a minor Consumer Good Upkeep to the Trickle Up Economics Tradition
  • Eternal Vigilance now fills out your Defense Platform capacity to 50% instead of fully
UI
  • Leader upkeep is now rounded to 1 decimal for consistency
  • Clicking top bar resource a second time now always closes the market view
  • Fixed recommended DLC staying visible after exiting the empire selection view
  • Performance​
  • Improved performance when hovering over population number in planet view
  • Fixed a major performance issue caused by outliner starbase entries
  • Triggered Planet Pop Group Modifiers should have improved performance (and should use triggered_planet_pop_group_modifier_for_all if it will apply to all pops on the planet)
Stability
  • Fixed common OOS by recalculating the profit instead of using the cached data (COUNTRY_RESOURCE)
  • Fixed CTD when dlc is not readable for unknown reasons
  • Fixed CTD when events without options are timing out
  • Fixed invalid memory reads when finishing species modifications
  • Fixed invalid memory reads as a result from on_pop_growth on actions
  • Fixed invalid memory reads as a result from on_pop_displaced and/or on_pop_purged on actions
  • Fixed expansion planner species entry crashing in tooltip
  • Fixed replace zone confirmation popup sometimes crashing
  • Fixed crash in grow_pops console command
  • Fixes ground combat CTD
Modding
  • local_pop_amount is now provided to on_pop_group_resettled on action with the amount of pops resettled
  • Removed NGameplay.MAX_PLANET_POPS define as it's not used anywhere anymore
  • Remove obsolete defense_armies_add modifier, in favor of planet_defense_armies_add
  • Removed build_pops console command and changed grow_pops to do growth, assembly and decline
  • Added triggered_planet_pop_group_modifier_for_all for triggered planet pop group modifiers that are intended to be split across all pops on the planet


After the deployment of the 4.0.7 update, we discovered an issue in the French localization that would lead to a crash. The 4.0.8 hotfix has been released to resolve this.

[h3]Stellaris 4.0.8 Patch​[/h3]
Stability
  • Fixed a circular dependency in the French localization that would cause a crash.


We will continue to work diligently on this release to bring you the quality you deserve. Please continue to post any issues you find in the Bug Reports section of the Stellaris forums. The more details there are, with attached save games, the more likely we'll be able to fix it.

Until next time, bye!

Edit: One more for tonight. A 4.0.9 hotfix has also been released, reverting an OOS fix we attempted for (COUNTRY_RESOURCES) that was causing incredible performance issues. We will attempt to have a comprehensive fix for the COUNTRY_RESOURCES OOS in the patch planned for this Thursday.

[h3]Stellaris 4.0.9 Patch​[/h3]
Performance
  • REVERTED an attempted fix for an Out-of-Sync error (COUNTRY_RESOURCES) that was causing serious performance issues.