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Starvation should be a much more significant penalty.  Out-breeding starvation to keep people happy and the economy humming should probably neither work nor be the optimal strategy.


That said, game is sufficiently fun and not horribly broken, making it much better than most games I've seen in this genre. It's funny that you can basically win at any point if you're willing to throw away 20th century industry and either are okay with the world becoming a entropy-defying cannibalistic hellscape or have an okay industrial base of any kind. It does take a long, long time, though, without those sweet resources.

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Have you played Hardcore Mode? Leaving the old industry automatically leads to world poverty and you have to either counter that or desperately run for more resources, which brings you back where you started

I thought it was not available yet, but it appears it unlocks when normal is beat!  That mode fixes a lot of the problems I had, and also it seems that emissions although graphically produced only at the end of a cycle are actually produced along the way in some sense, which is good because otherwise the juggling I'd been doing putting industry out of the field and then back in again would let you get all the benefits at none of the cost.


You can still just toss industry to win, though, basically, although you need to wait a bit to gain enough resource production to handle the worse and more frequent events now. You just leave it out of the zone and then bring it back in briefly whenever it is about to be destroyed.

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Turns out it tracks time outside of play sometimes (but not other times) and I just didn't notice.  Anyhow, Hardcore is very fun, and you aren't incentivized to be evil to win faster, so that's good :)

Thanks for this discussion and I am happy you like the HC mode :)