Does anyone else got any cool things you'd want to see in a new Beyond Earth game?Īs much as I wish there would be a Beyond Earth 2, I highly doubt there will be. Have a diplomatic ending where the three affinitys unite to destroy the intelligent alien homeworld with a full orbital bombardment with their combined might. defeating some of their units unlocks researching alien tech. Myabe have a late game event where sometimes an alien full planetary invasion happens. (lets say that the three big affinitys were warring to decide the correct ideology and one other guy called intelligent aliens, and this is the stage the second game starts into.) A intelligent alien race in orbit is researching and messing with the humans, infecting biology and machine alike on the planet, one of the endings could be invading their ship. I think it would be cool to have random scripted events like if your going supremacy a virus can break out and cities could be infected and go berzerk (become city states unless you cure them), or actually the contact ending from the first game could add some things if you wanted to continue the story from the first game. actually I'm not sure if that would really work out well. To check out Clark’s Beyond Earth campaign for yourself (and maybe even lend your support), feel free to head over to its Ideas page.I would love to see a new and improved beyond earth game, maybe with access to build on the moon with use of short range teleporters after its researched and launching one, kinda like the caves from age of wonders 3. He’s also campaigning for another set based on the ITER fusion reactor. Moreover, this wouldn’t be the first time that one of Clark’s campaigns has been a success. After a mere four days it’s already nearing 1,000 supporters, leaving it plenty of time (361 more days at the time of this article’s publication) to obtain the remaining 9,000. And while there’s obviously no telling for sure yet, we’re willing to bet that Clark’s Beyond Earth build might have what it takes to garner the 10,000 supporters it need to be put up for official review by the LEGO Company. Clark was assisted in his efforts by the company’s directors, all of whom “managed to keep it secret” until Beyond Earth‘s launch on October 24th.Ĭonsidering all the hard work that went into creating his Mech Worker, it’s no wonder that Clark would like to see it become an official set. The campaign was launched by Firaxis senior artist Andrew Clark, who originally created the 187-piece LEGO build as “a release day gift for every employee of Firaxis.” This entailed creating a virtual model using LEGO’s free Digital Designer program, building a real-world prototype and then ordering more than 33,000 LEGO parts that were then divided into 180 custom sets. That being the case, we could definitely picture some gamers getting excited over a recently launched LEGO Ideas campaign aimed at turning the game’s Worker Mech into a bona fide LEGO product. Andrew Clark, a senior artist at Firaxis, has launched a LEGO Ideas campaign for his Mech Worker build from Civilization: Beyond Earth.Ĭivilization: Beyond Earth is out, and while the game has been met with some markedly mixed reviews, there are still many fans who enjoy it and the experience it delivers.
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