Is there a way to upgrade a military station's defence platform?

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As time marches on, so does progress and the military station that was built for our previous glorious leader is getting a bit obselite.

Is there a way to upgrade its components?



Best Answer

Looks like we can upgrade stations now, as of the Asimov beta release. I am not sure whether this is new in Asimov or if it was added in Clarke, as neither set of patch notes makes specific mention of it. However it does say in the Asimov release notes that AI controlled empires and sector managers will now upgrade stations automatically.

To upgrade manually, select the station and click the upgrade icon. This icon should be grayed out if you don't have the resources yet. I've confirmed that automatic upgrades work for sectors as well, and is typically done very quickly.




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How do you upgrade stations on Stellaris?

Unless devs changed it, platforms only need energy part of upkeep (calculated similar to ships, based on their cost).

Do Defence platforms have upkeep?

A starbase is the primary space station used throughout the game and is used for determining the ownership of a given star system, construction, repair and maintenance of ships, collection and transportation of Trade Value in addition to it acting as a strategic fortress during warfare.



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