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I didn't expect Eden to actually exist, but it does. I've learned the game gets progressively harder as you travel left-to-right. Eden is somewhere on the far right.
Currently finding Eden is rather anti-climactic. Upon finding it you are given a choice to end the game (you win, game over, the end) or you can jump to a new galaxy (and keep playing).
Jumping to a new galaxy means starting a new map. You keep your ship/crew and the difficulty level carries over. Theoretically you can play this loop forever with each run getting progressively harder.
I prefer to just start over because I find the early game a lot of fun!
Broadly this - I ventured a couple of jumps in the new Galaxy past Eden, but it became a bit meh or it was like what are we doing here. I'm usually prolonging playthroughs if I specifically want to try a mechanic out, or have a goal (e.g. 8 x 5 weapon skill players - even if I had to use augmentation, so I had 2 x boarding parties).
Are you sur that the next galaxy it's more difficult than the previous one?
Yes. I asked about how difficulty scaled and the devs stated this in their response. Here's the link:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/979110/discussions/0/3803901559407567680/
I don't like it.
I'd like to have a flaggable option to choose to preserve the same difficulty between the galaxies.