So Millennia has managed to drag itself up to Mixed, with 65% positive reviews, bu then I actually read them and remember why gamers deserve companies shitting all over them:
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looks like shit, key features are missing and/or wonky, but still recommended?
The economy system is probably one of the only features in the game I really like, but it's really not
that impressive, especially considering how delayed you are in setting up basic supply networks, needing specific buildings to give you domestic export slots. The game has "treaties" in diplomacy where you can share wealth or knowledge, but suspiciously no actual
trade, which is where this system would make the most sense. Endless Space 2 has slots where you can send your citizens off to other systems which increases as you level up your system, and I think that would make much more sense here: give 1 slot for export for every 2/3 Region Levels, with buildings giving an addition 1/2/3 as you go from early/middle/late game.
The Age mechanic, to me, feels very overhyped. It doesn't matter what
you did as a player: the first player to reach the next era defines history for
everyone. And the only way to reach the next era is by generating Knowledge points to get techs. As flawed as Humankind was, I'll give it this: having your progression tied to varied goals like expansion, warfare, wealth, science, etc. was a good system. Considering Millennium is all about these different Domains, it would make far more sense for that to be how you progress through history than just "You got 3 techs out of 7 and researched the next era, there you go."
My game had the fucking Age of Plague because England was far ahead of anyone else in Knowledge and apparently was too busy shitting in the street to set up sanitation. It was a fucking obnoxious game of whack-a-mole dealing with infestations, not some kind of fun strategic choice. The Age of Blood might have been fun to see, but again, I couldn't because someone else teched up first.
The game just feels unfinished, like Paradox was demanding they release it this month as some part of their quarterly earnings quota.