While scouting I am also looking for settlements that I can buy with influence and usually by turn 20ish or so I only have a total of 3 cities and it'll be time to go to war or prepare for it. Otherwise, I will scout and grab the sector that has the nearest cosmite. I will go for a second city immediately depending on what I initially scout out if I can exploit some areas nearby or if I get lucky and have a nearby Cosmite spawn then I might as well get my city out as soon as possible so I have enough pop to claim the sector that has the cosmite - usually, I don't want to settle on the area with the cosmite because the specialties in the area are guarded so I would rather have +10 resource and have to grow 2+ pop and claim a sector rather than 0 resource until I clear out the mobs. If you have a human player at your doorsteps, spamming units, there just is no time for more cities and more eco. I always WANT to go more eco early, but I never actually do (so far).Īnd when in multiplayer, it seems that you are so pressed for military strength that 75% of the game lies dormant. ![]() By the time I actually get to it, I have enough food anyway, and usually fought my first war and maybe eliminated the first NPC. After all you get shown the icons for the sectors right in your face all the time, which always makes me go: "I need to unlock that FERTILE PLAIN spec (or whatever spec for that matter). The whole economy tree though seems to fall behind when I play, as I never get to it as other stuff is more important, which I thought is a bit weird. However, since a city so worth so much more, if you can get those nice buildings in the sectors freed, I tend to adapt my army strength to the next interesting sector, growing like a snake towards them, and trying to field an army ASAP that can clear those buildings. ![]() ![]() I make regular use of the strategic recon outpost, and try to avoid border collision to not get in conflict. I for one go 2nd city immediatelly, then I tech to tier 2, get some tactic pool, and then 3rd city. ![]() Reading some other opinions and playstyles to compare to is interesting.
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