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I would really love a game focused not on planetary settlements but on rotating space habitats (like an O'Neill type cylinder or a Bernal sphere), because I think that is more realistic than hoping to colonize other planets / moons, most of which will remain hostile to life for many generations (or more likely, forever) even with massive terraforming efforts. Heck, even terraforming cannot overcome the wrong amount of gravity.
you now like when you have idle workers who will eat a meal just because they just went below 50% , so no risk of starvation, but you have biologists at 20% or less and who cant get any bit of food because those hungry f..ks at 50% will eat anything before a biologist even gets into the room.
Yep, me too.. i loved this game