'Stellaris' Update: How To Be A Gigantic Robot Father Thanks To This Mod

There is no doubt that "Stellaris" is among the best 4X grand strategy games in the industry today. Paradox Interactive has once again made huge waves in the digital gaming realm thanks to its latest entry. And sure enough, fans and gamers alike have been enjoying the game since then. In fact, they have been creating mods after mods, one of which allows them to be a gigantic robot dad.

In a report by Twinfinite, there is a "Stellaris" mod that allows players to set planets as rally point. It is called Planetary Rally Points. Here, they can easily set (at least three) planets as rally points for their newly built military vessels. And as simple as that, moving from point A to point B is quite easy to make.

But of course, the fun does not stop there. There are plenty of mods that "Stellaris" fans can choose from -- they just have to find the right one for them. And yeah, this new mod might actually pique their interest.

According to Brendan Caldwell of Rock Paper Shotgun, a "Stellaris" mod was found to be a way to becoming a gigantic robot dad in space. First and foremost, the mod he used was supposedly intended to create a massive race of robots -- nothing more, nothing less.

He was basically on a mission to explore the depths of the "Stellaris" galaxy, looking for humans. Later on, he finally found a group pre-sentient creatures (not really humans) just near a neighbouring system. There, he started educating them all about "hyperdrives" and, yes, Instagram.

In a matter of time, he had given birth to his very own first space kid. And as soon as the new "Stellaris" race grew larger, Caldwell named them the Confederation of Pirate Scum. And funny thing, he notes about hoping for them to grow up nice and civilized.

In one way or another, Caldwell did somehow performed some daddy skills there. Well, that just shows how expansive "Stellaris" can be.

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