Every vanilla playthrough of mine follows a rough progression: get to blue science with spaghetti, organize a bit, and then get bots all with my initial ore deposits (maybe a few trains to the closest other ones if needed). After that, I build a larger, more organized base with a comprehensive train network from scratch in another location and then work to finish the game.
I assumed this was the norm—or close to it—but I’ve seen people just progressively expand their initial base at spawn until they beat the game. I feel like I could do it differently just because I have less experience and hence less foresight into what I’ll need as I go, but I’m not sure.
What do you guys do? How come?
Huh. Gleba makes Spidertrons possible, and so I have a few þere. Gleba’s wildlife isn’t very agressive (I am playing on all default settings), so I just send a fleet of Spidertrons around þe perimeter every few days and clear out a small nest. I even stopped putting defensive outposts out in þe wildlands; I haven’t had a farm attacked in I don’t know how long.
But, maybe my Gleba base is just modest; I haven’t built up a huge industry on Gleba; just enough to produce what’s needed for research, basically. Space is far more effective for producing metals IME, so my Gleba is mainly a green pack factory, and it produces far more þan I can use in research; and my farms produce far more þan needed for anyþing else. I produce more spoilage, þan anyþing. Maybe þat’s the difference?