Spire Archives: One hop further: so you still have to put a core on alert.
Lots of people complain about these, and I will contribute my voice as well. Core worlds are too close to the homeworlds to capture something on - By the time you can take advantage of whatever you capture, the AI has pumped to homeworld up to near invincible levels. By the time I'm ready to move on a core world, it's endgame, and I'm ready to take the homeworld itself. And since each homeworld features a impossible-to-remove warp wormhole, you cannot protect the Archive by tating the homeworld, either. Finally, even after you've gathered all the extra Knowledge you can get, you're still left with this huge, fragile, +80 AIP trap that you still need to protect.
Even putting it on a next-to-core world would be too close for me. I would never do bother to take it in anything but a sandbox-type game.
What I would suggest is making them less frequent, and just dropping them randomly somewhere. If you find one two hops from your starting homeworld, lucky you. It's like finding 3 ARSs with 4 hops in a 120 system game. On the other hand, if your game has none, or if the nearest Archive is next to 4 core worlds, that's just too bad for you.
And on a slight off-topic about the Archives: Last time I actually tried to use one, I noticed that it added +1K/sec over what my science labs were gathering, but as soon as the system hit 3000K gathered, the science labs turned off, and only the Archive could continue to gather that last 6000K... at the rate of 1K/sec. Is that a bug, or by design?
Human home forcefields: immune to ff immunity: no more restarts because of a lone eyebot or raid starship. These would still be threats to other irreplaceable structures, but not lose you the game. Also should be stronger than a mkI normal forcefield.
Well, if we get a forcefield that protects against even FF immunity, so should the AIs for their homeworlds.
They have one. In fact, they have two, both of which are superior - First, the CSGs, and second, the Core Guardposts themselves.
Mostly, I agree because a random FF immune thingy taking out my Home Command Center doesn't make me feel like I've lost - It just annoys me and makes me reload an earlier save.