I messed it up a few times, but I had regular safety exports. I disabled GA altogether and hired genes by hand. You have to kill your group twice for the genes to take effect, but you can only kill it once per zone, so you have to anticipate how many genes you’ll need 2 zones in advance. The main challenge was handling nurseries/genes correctly. GU: first three VMDC, then Battle all the way. Mostly overclocking, since waiting for ticks is a pain. After farming overnight on z346 and running my 18 VMs, I did a Spire-like respec, removing almost all Moti/Looting/Arti to get a 48th Coord and some Toughness II.ĭG: Gain Fuel from z230 to z33-something, where I slowed down too much to keep the tank at capacity. Perk setup: started with Perky on 20:7:1:2, which recommends 47 Coord and 73 Carp. Just buy the damn gigas.Įdit2: Thanks /u/Cyber_Cheese for noting that I did not calculate the cost increase per warpstation correctly! Past a certain point in the game you should pretty much buy every gigastation as soon as you get it, and you may very well be at that point already.Įdit: If it wasn't clear, these are gross approximations that assume all kinds of things (like equal warps per giga) that are slightly untrue :) The main point is that Tauntimps mean warp/giga strategy becomes pretty unimportant past a certain point. It's not going to gain you much to optimize beyond that. If you have even 100 warpstations, you might as well buy a gigastation regardless. Put it another way: Tauntimps basically make up for any indiscretions in buying gigastations "too early". edit3: OK I'm fumbling the ball on all of this, and I've now convinced myself that my approximations are for crap anyway. Meaning it's almost never right to hold onto a gigastation if you already have 180 123 warpstations: 1.23 * 20% / 123 =. Each one increases your total population by roughly 20% * 1/N, where N is the number of warpstations you're buying per gigastation. 2% more population from warpstations.Īn extra warpstation increases your total housing costs by about 75% * 40% = 30% a factor of (.75 * 1.4 + 1) / 1.75 = 1.46, so accounting for megabooks, a zone of progress is worth ~1.23 warpstations. 2% population you could have had from Tauntimps, so you'd better make it up by getting. If you refrain from buying a gigastation this zone, you're sacrificing 20% * 1% =. A gigastation gives you about 20% population. Tauntimps give you about 1% population per zone.
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