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Post by Narotiza on Dec 26, 2015 0:06:57 GMT
So I was wondering. What if the player's organism reaches the Awakening Stage (where evolution stops) and they're still completely aquatic? They wouldn't be able to develop metalworking, and the farthest they'd be able to go is to the society stage. Or, what if a player ends up evolving into a plant, but then they realize they want to be something completely different?
Will there be a way to revert evolutions they've made, or go back to a previous evolution?
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Post by Atrox on Dec 26, 2015 0:25:03 GMT
I think that absolutely society destroying events (nuclear war, alien colonization, etc.) would be able to set your society back to the stone age if it's powerful enough.
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Post by Longisquama on Dec 26, 2015 0:31:09 GMT
I guess loading a saved game would do the job.
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Dec 26, 2015 0:31:23 GMT
This reminds me a lot of a topic that I don't have the time to dig up just at the moment. Removing an evolutionary trait that you have previously gained will be a central staple of the organism editor, so in enough turns you should be able to undo what you wish you never did. A lot of interesting discussion has gone on in terms of societal regression, and once I'm off mobile I'll root through the old threads for it.
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Post by alexthe666 on Jan 16, 2016 0:26:28 GMT
You would have to continue to evolve in awakening until you get to land. Simple. But I do think that when your species goes extinct or when aliens invade or anything like that that you revert back in time and prepare for that event.
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