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You can do it bros!
Which you wont know if its a good or bad spot untill you load it up.
First time playing i was completely cornered in a small spot with no way to build out of it.
Second game, i looked closely at the planet map.. and tried to guess what the more open locations were.
Paid off because i ended up with a huge flat area with 3 places to build beyond.
I do notice however, the map isnt endless.
There are invisible borders.
Thats a shame really, was hoping to go nuts and build "forever" on.
I'm starting to think these colonists are all manically depressed, thus the lack of interest in doing anything. Maybe they didn't even volunteer for this mission.
Maybe thats the last planet? Im still at the first one, there must be some other challenges in those and I hope bigger map too!
irl engineers are lazy....well where I work so I can see why in game its the same
The Cheatengine requires you to have a landing pad and some basic resources to sell. Sell 1 item and find the HexAddress for the value for the money they will give you and alter this value to 999999. It will step you through how to do this too so dead easy.
Then you can buy all the resources from traders you want.