Mechanoid MainHives working as Bug Hives but on the world map

Started by NeverPire, July 31, 2017, 09:39:05 AM

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NeverPire

I propose to create in some tiles of the world map Mechanoid MainHives during the world generation.

Each (3 months for example), a new Mechanoid Hive (easier to deal with than the main one) will be created in a certain radius.
If one of them is less than (ten tiles for example) from your base, this one will be frequently raided by mechanoids.

You can deal with the Hive but keep the risk to see a new one spawning or sending a raid against the mainHive to permanently removing the problem.
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Bakar

Good idea but i think the main hive should be undestructable
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giannikampa

I Like the idea of more worldmap events/opportunities. This as well.
And as always.. sorry for my bad english

SpaceDorf

Yeah, mechanoid sightings as event would also be a nice idea.
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NeverPire

Quote from: SpaceDorf on August 01, 2017, 04:50:48 AM
Yeah, mechanoid sightings as event would also be a nice idea.
What do you call a mechanoid sighting ?
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SpaceDorf

Similiar to the Pirate Outpost event ..

a group of mechanoid was sighted roaming the landscape, or escaped from an old relic, ...
friendly faction found a HUGE ancient relic ..
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NeverPire

It could be interesting too, but if the chance of getting it + the chance of getting the pirate outpost event = the previous chance of getting the pirate outpost event.

With two events so similar, I find such a regulation better.
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