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It's Time For The Luxidoor Tribe Moon!



Unlike other tribes, the Luxidoor democratically elect their Emperor. Of course, the richest candidate always succeeds, because Luxidoorians always vote for the wealthiest. The campaign trail is littered with promises of riches and displays of power to sway potential voters.

Hello Polytopians,

It's the Luxidoor Tribe Moon, a whole month dedicated to celebrating the Luxidoor, our favorite turban-wearing Capitalists.

Not enough Luxidoor in your life? We're having discounts on all Luxidoor merchandise at https://shop.midjiwan.com until May 31st!

Now, tell us what you think about the Luxidoor in the comments!

-Zoythrus

DevBlog: Balance Pass 1

Balance Pass 1




[h2]Background[/h2]
We have measured the win rate of the different tribes in online games completed in the last few months. We see that some tribes are a lot more prone to win than others.

Today we are releasing a first balance pass that aim to make the tribes more equal!

By looking at this chart it is obvious to see that Bardur, Luxidoor and Kickoo are overpowered. That is also a known fact in the competitive scene and those three tribes are banned in many competitions.

A few other tribes are also falling behind and will receive some improvements later on to help them reach a competitive level.

Cymanti is not present on this list because we do not have enough data on them yet. We will study them more closely in the next balance pass.


[h2]Process[/h2]
To accomplish this we will do several balance passes and analyze the effect of them before we move on with the next pass. That way we can better understand the impact of the changes we make and correct them if necessary.


[h2]Adjustments[/h2]
In this first pass we focus on balancing the overpowered tribes: Bardur, Luxidoor and Kickoo. We have experimented with a lot of different things and finally settled on four changes that we think will bring more balance to the world of Polytopia:

[h3]Less Whales[/h3]
We made sure whales never hang out directly next to a city or next to other whales. This will remove situations where Kickoo start with one or more whales in the vicinity of their capital, giving them a jump start that is hard to beat.

[h3]Split up Forestry[/h3]
Forests are a very powerful type of nature since they can provide population from both animals and lumber huts and also provide direct income by clearing it. Since the Forestry tech contains both the Clear Forest and Lumber Hut improvements it becomes much stronger than other level 2 techs. This benefits Bardur much more since they are closest to Forestry in the Tech Tree.
Therefore we decided to split it up by moving Clear Forest to the Free Spirit tech. This change also opens up for new strategies in the Riding branch.
Thematically it fits well with the destructive aspects of the Riding branch (Disband ability, Clear Forest, Burn Forest), while the Hunting branch now leans more towards Forest Management (Forest Defence, Grow Forest, Lumber Huts and Sawmills).

[h3]Reduced income from Clear Forest[/h3]
Getting 2 stars from each forest is very powerful and overshadows most other strategies. When we moved it to Free Spirit it opened up a hyper express route to Knights and also invalidated the Forestry tech for most tribes. Therefore we decided to bring the reward down to 1 star.

[h3]Luxidoor Capital[/h3]
The special force of the Luxidoor tribe is that they start with a huge city, but it seems that it might have been just a bit too huge, so we changed it from a level 3 to a level 2 city. This will make them more balanced while still keeping their unique play style in place.

[h2]Conclusion[/h2]
All of these changes have been thoroughly tested by the alpha team and debated for eons. We are confident and hopeful that they will make Polytopia more balanced and fun to play, but we won't know for sure until we try it out. That’s why this release is so exciting!

Hugs & Kisses,
-Midjiwan

It's Time For The ∑∫ỹriȱŋ Tribe Week!



Hello Polytopians,

It's the beginning of the ∑∫ỹriȱŋ Tribe Week, a full week of communing with nature and riding Unicorns!

Tending to the forest isn't just a hobby for ∑∫ỹriȱŋ citizens, but a way of life, and we will plant a real tree for each ∑∫ỹriȱŋ Tribe we sell this week! Can we plant more than last year? Go and buy ∑∫ỹriȱŋ or get your friends to do it!

If you have already purchased ∑∫ỹriȱŋ, you can go to the Canopy Reforestation Project website and donate directly by going here: https://donate.earthday.org/donate_to_the_canopy_project#earthday

Now, tell us what you think about the ∑∫ỹriȱŋ in the comments!

-Zoythrus

It's Time For The Xin-Xi Tribe Moon!



Tangy, refreshing, and fits in your hand, the plump Ixi fruit is a delightfully versatile fruit that can be found all throughout the lands of the Xin-Xi. The Ixi fruits are considered a token of good fortune, and are often handed to traveling parties to bestow them luck on their adventures.

Hello Polytopians,

It's the Xin-Xi Tribe Moon, a whole month dedicated to celebrating the Xin-Xi, our favorite mountain-climbing traditionalists.

Not enough Xin-Xi in your life? We're having discounts on all Xin-Xi merchandise at https://shop.midjiwan.com until March 30th!

Now, tell us what you think about the Xin-Xi in the comments!

-Zoythrus

We are announcing PolyPet™ - The pet robot you need to tame!



Midjiwan announces PolyPet™ - The pet robot you need to tame.


Midijwan, the developers behind “The Battle of Polytopia” are now entering the world of robotics as they prepare to launch their first pet robot in collaboration with the Japanese toy manufacturer Eipurirufūru Co. Ltd.

The PolyPet™ is expected to excite the robotics community since it is the first robotic pet using Emotional Artificial Intelligence. All actions of the PolyPet™ are enriched through emulated emotions, making it a somewhat unpredictable, yet intriguing, robotic companion that will quickly work its way into your heart.

By combining Explainable AI and Deep Learning, the PolyPet™ can mimic 5 basic emotions: sadness, happiness, confusion, anger, and suspicion. In addition, the PolyPet™ is also equipped with various other features such as speech recognition, full body motion, fall management, problem solving algorithms, and sound localization.

This requires its owner to actually teach the robotic pet how to act in a human social context. One drawback from this advanced type of AI is that some of the PolyPets™ are experiencing issues like a bad temper and low self esteem as well as questioning the meaning of their own existence. In some cases, The PolyPets™ have developed tendencies toward prejudice that have led to badmouthing other PolyPets™, especially if they are from other tribes.

The less aggressive ones have sometimes developed traits such as navel-gazing, interrupting others, philosophical rambling, and constantly talking about themselves. Some of the units have even started writing endless poems about the hardship in life as well as speculations about what was on “the other side of the Square”.

While Midjiwan has promised these issues will be solved in an upcoming software update, most defective units can also be corrected by inserting a 12” screwdriver into the prefrontal cortex (sold separately).

“Early tests have proven that the PolyPet™ can be a bit of a handful for its caretakers, but we are constantly updating the software to handle these somewhat negative traits in their personalities," says the lead researcher Chang Chi-yun at Yamagoza University,

The expected retail price for a PolyPet™ is set at $1999 and is available for pre-order at the Eipurirufūru Co. Ltd. website.

Disclaimer:

Midjiwan AB, Eipurirufūru Co. Ltd., and the University of Yamagoza are not responsible for any bodily injury, destruction of property, due to an aggressive or overly emotional PolyPet™. Please use adult supervision when handling a PolyPet™. The PolyPet™ requires 14 AA batteries to function (sold separately).