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It actually doesn't work. I set the policy to Half Spending - Defense Fortresses and it keeps building Defense Platforms. Is it possible that the game can't make Fortresses if there are two different designs?
@hexosecurity319, once you take the perk, the game will put stations around EVERY one of your stations because by default it's set to "Full Spending". You need to set it to half spending to limit the construction to your bastions
did not try solo
It's just that ruins every my gameplay.
I basically get this automatic construction of defensive platforms without costing me any alloys to make them...
But it cost on the production of alloys. As result... I can't stop going bankrupt and I end up losing my fleets, most of my buildings etc etc...
It's nerving and annoying because I would have the chance to select which station to fortify without wasting resources to presidiate my whole empire, every single station.
No offense eh? I'm not criticizing. No hate, I really appreciate and love your work.
It's just that this thing really ruins my gameplay and that makes me a bit sad.
Just that. But it's fine. No problem. Now that I know, I will avoid using Eternal Vigilance.
The Eternal Vigilance policy, unlocked by the perk of the same name, will now allow the player to choose what type of defense will be randomly built at their starbases - vanilla Platforms, NSC Stations, or NSC Fortresses.
The Eternal Vigilance policy will now automatically build paltforms up to the starbase's full defense capacity, rather than only 50% (this basically reverts a change vanilla recently made, as this feature originally did build up to 100%)