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Interstellar Space: Genesis is a turn-based space 4X strategy game where you are the emperor of a space faring civilization. You will explore the wonders of space, colonize other worlds and expand your empire across the stars where mysteries await you. You will discover that you are not alone in the universe. And, when you meet other sentient species, what will you do? Will there be peace, or will you go to war?

Post news Report RSS Update 1.1.4 Released

This is a smaller update to fix two important bugs on version 1.1.3. One of the bugs involved the colony automation when building Planetary Gravity Generators with the "Balanced" automation focus. This one was less serious. However, the other bug was quite nasty as it caused the homeworlds of players to sometimes spawn too near each other in the bigger maps when the map star distance factor was bigger than 1x.

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This is a smaller update to fix two important bugs on version 1.1.3.

One of the bugs involved the colony automation when building Planetary Gravity Generators with the "Balanced" automation focus. This one was less serious. However, the other bug was quite nasty as it caused the homeworlds of players to sometimes spawn too near each other in the bigger maps when the map star distance factor was bigger than 1x.

Saves are 100% compatible.

Let us know if you have any problem with it! And, please keep reporting any issues or bugs you may find by sending a save game and the Player and Player-prev log files to contact@praxis-games.com. The save files and the logs can be found in this folder: C:\Users\<your_username>\AppData\LocalLow\Praxis Games\ISG\

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BUG FIXES

  • Fixed a bug that was causing the homeworlds of players to sometimes spawn too near each other in the bigger maps (not distributed as well as they should throughout the map) when the star distance factor was bigger than 1x.
  • Fixed a bug in the colony automation algorithm that was causing Planetary Gravity Generators to be put on the colony queue sometimes when the gravity was already ideal on the planet, causing worse gravity conditions after the facility was built.
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