>>35160658Wouldn’t call it a masterpiece, but it has its charm and isn’t a random assortment of stuff with no clear focus.Based mr koro, eyeing up tokyo
towa, ready to
remove her… Unlike honk…
Factorio autism ahead,
got carried away>>35155209Can’t really comment on AoE, but some key technologies could be compared to new ages, allowing you to ramp up production considerably, coinciding with stronger opposition.
Stuff like trains and construction robots for production and artillery for perimeter defense and/or preemptive strikes. But those are just a few, and they are completely optional.>>35175110>little to no inputThat would be the best case,
it starts with building/rebuilding and moves to large scale planning and optimizing. You could keep the now out-dated factory alive, or you could use the new technology to enhance and expand it. It’s basically an ever-growing machine starving for more resources, whilst giving you more efficient tools to automate the expansion.>the map is biggerIt’s
close to infinite, but the local inhabitants will
attempt to stop your expansion and greed for resources