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In short: No i am not curious, i am sure it will be a let down at this point in time.
I'm honestly hoping for an urban warfare environment in random map generations.
Yeah, many of us are there with you. Would love an urban zone to fight in. Hope this is something they are working on, Super Earth would be a perfect place to unveil it.
Without models for structures no new "content" in the biome.
The next day a bond/update/patch drops and we can upgrade weapons! Or armor , or some other third thing.
Basically we become more powerful through technology.
Players are so focused on the narrow bug front yet on the bot front we're spread WAY too thin. Most of the defense successes have been from Bug Farmers on Estanu and when they win SOLELY stay on the bug front
Meanwhile the Menkent line burns
Player interaction has nothing to do with the war, we should drop that idea already. It's a weird DND campaign with a game master, that does as he wishes.