Transformers: War for Cybertron Ships & Portraits


Transformers: War for Cybertron Ships & Portraits

This mod adds two portraits based on the Autobots and Decepticons depicted in the War for Cybertron games.

Features

1. Two portraits: Autobot and Decepticon
2. Two shipsets for both factions (now NSC compatible)
3. Two citysets based on both factions
4. New Origin: Fall of Cybertron – Start the game on a damaged Cybertron in the Hadean system. Includes unique modifiers, planetary blockers, and features. Also includes a special decision to fully restore Cybertron which also unlocks new bonuses and modifiers when completed.

-New- The Fall of Cybertron origin now includes a shutdown event similar to the Doomsday origin where you have to evacuate Cybertron before it goes completely dark.

5. New strategic resources: Energon and Dark Energon – unlocks new edicts and armies.
6. New buildings: Energy Refineries – adds two energon refiner jobs that produces energon, energy, and amenities.
7. Autobot & Decepticon civics: Also unlocks several unique armies based on both factions (i.e. Insecticons, Dinobots, Combiners, Omega Supreme, & Trypticon).
8. Two government types based on the two civics including new opinion modifiers when interacting with other empires.
9. Three species traits: Cybertronian, Autobot, & Decepticon.
10. Cybertron themed rooms
11. Autobot & Decepticon namelists

Unicron Add-On

Credits

– Special thanks to AryxErin for permission to use the machine cityset as a template for the Autobot cityset.

-Both shipset models are from The Mad Demoknight’s collection from Source Filmmaker here:

The models themselves are from High Moon Studios War of Cybertron games

-The images used to make these portraits are from a myriad of concept art across the transformers genre. I did not create nor claim to own any of this artwork.

Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

Credits:
force728
1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars


What is Stellaris mods?

A mod (short for "modification") is an alteration where someone, usually a player, changes some aspect (e.g. the way it looks or behaves) of a video game. Mods may range from small changes and simple tweaks to completely new games made within a video game. Games running on a personal computer are often designed with change in mind, allowing modern PC games to be modified by gamers without much difficulty. Don't wait and try Stellaris mods right now.




You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.