aaron_viet39 posted on Sep 14, 2008 9:18:29 PM - Report post
Is there any way to increase the Cargo Bay's (During Space Stage) slots limitations?.. I like expanding and getting my planets to T3 Levels but its a groin breaker to go back n forth to get a total of 9 different tree species, 6 different herbivore speicies and another 3 different carnivores.. thats a minimum 18 slots required already not including room for spices etc..
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Althalus posted on Sep 14, 2008 9:27:03 PM - Report post
Not that I know of..
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..but if you get to the center of the galaxy and get the staff of light you can terraform a planet to t3 instantly. Using the inf item option on the trainer you can keep doing it forever.
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StrangeFabs posted on Sep 14, 2008 10:27:42 PM - Report post
the staff of life doesn't count for badges.
well you could just find a good interplanetar (within one solar system) trade route and trade spice until you get the cargo 3 upgrade which should be enough. but you could also try to get the "create creature" upgrade, so you only have to bring plants with you.
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Althalus posted on Sep 14, 2008 11:10:18 PM - Report post
Well he didn't mention anything about the badges which is why I suggested it
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pyrion posted on Sep 15, 2008 3:15:42 PM - Report post
I've found that the easiest method of terraforming worlds the manual way is to play as an Ecologist. Use the Safari Vacuum power on a fully decked-out T3 planet, use your homeworld for starters if you don't have any other to turn to, and you'll need an otherwise empty and fully-upgraded cargo hold.
Done right, you can upgrade two T1 planets to T3 before running Safari Vacuum again, and typically you can just run it on your latest T3 world to begin the cycle anew.
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aaron_viet39 posted on Sep 16, 2008 4:58:08 AM - Report post
Thanks for the tips guys. I'm gunna try it out tonight
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aaron_viet39 posted on Sep 17, 2008 11:21:09 PM - Report post
I ended up using the "spacecreate" cheat.. lol its the closest I can get at the moment because it enables you to create species.. thats the down part.. having to create creatures for every race... ..
I also tried just running for it by flying straight through systems towards the center of the universe but as I got through half way, I didnt have enough power to reach the next star.. I guess I need to do more missions to unlock better engines. Unless someone's got a better idea?.. hehe
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nephilim posted on Sep 18, 2008 2:56:31 AM - Report post
There's another trainer that has a range hack - basically makes it as though you have fully upgraded engines no matter what, even at the core. It works fine alongside the CH trainer, though the range hack and the enemy lobotomizer are the only ones I use as some of the others cause crashes.
You can find it by searching the official Spore forums.
If you want to do it legit, the trick to reaching the core is to keep moving no matter what (or the Grox kill you) and probe the edge around the core until you find one of the few connecting stars. You need a fully upgraded engine, so either fly between stars mindlessly or do missions for everyone 'til you get the Gopher or Frequent Flyer badges. Bring as many max energy and health refills as you can hold/afford (which should be lots) and don't be afraid to stick it to the Grox by terraforming them to death. (Bringing any of their worlds to T1 kills them instantly.)
Another trick, and fun to do at least once, is to ally with the Grox. Planet Busters, for whatever reason, make the Grox happy. Blow up a few neutral worlds (not Grox worlds, obviously), do some missions, drop embassies, use the happy ray, and bribe the crap out of them. If you ally with the Grox, however, you become kill-on-sight to every other race in the game.