I love the changes in 7.5 where faction ships now behave better. But I agree, the poor Xenon is pretty much guaranteed to lose. The issues, I feel, are as follows and they have a compounding effect.
1. Logistics.
a) Even before the recent updates the Xenon had issues. Their hive-like structure means that ships can be built in any of their clusters. At times, this means replacements for fleet engagements are built far away and not near their active war fronts or where they recently lost ships.
b) related to the above, this means logistics units can end up in the wrong place and unable to feed their shipyards.
c) (Credit to Lamefox for this one) SE units rush to their deaths on mass! Whenever a Xenon station is attacked, Xenon logistic units will start to deliver wares for repair on mass, only for them to be destroyed while doing so... This, in turn, adds yet further strain to the Xenon's logistic capability.
2. Geography.
Unlike the other factions, Xenon space is spread out over the whole galaxy with clusters disconnected from each other. They cannot reinforce their fleets properly. And coupled with the logistical issues, it often means death for them in the mid-to-long term. This is in stark contrast to the other factions who defend / expand from a core cluster though there are some exceptions e.g. Teladi in Hewa. But on the whole, the other factions can reinforce because their empire geography favour shorter supply lines that can more easily reach Xenon areas.
3. The universe got bigger
With every expansion the Xenon became more and more disadvantaged. Their enemies grew and while new Xenon sectors were added, this in itself, couldn’t help them because of points 1 and 2. More isolated sectors with the same logistical issues only prolong their struggle but the result will be the same. They die because of attrition… Unable to reinforce and supply where they need it most
4. Faction fleets got smarter (7.5)
Now with 7.5, the awesome updates for faction fleets where destroyers can out range Xenon stations and gather in better coordinated fleets means the Xenon, already suffering, have no prayer. On every level they are now at a disadvantage: their geography, their logistics, the number of enemies and now their weapon ranges.
5. Their fleet sizes remain relatively small
On the whole, Xenon fleet sizes have remained relatively small compared to their faction counterparts. So, even when they do get a fleet together, chances are it’ll be destroyed before it can do much damage.
Now, to some degree #5 feels like a design choice. The Xenon’s function is to drive the economy by destroying stuff but never to the extent that it seriously threatens the universe / factions. And while this is a logical position, it does feel like the pendulum has swung way too far against them.
So yes, I agree. Let’s give our robot baddies some love. They should be the Xenon not the Xe-none.
