Arqade Asked on August 8, 2021
I have gotten into a rut:
I have, in the past, tried changing to green and building as many green buildings as I can. I even removed my thermal boreholes as soon as I have 20 or so nessus mining stations. But I just can’t seem to stop the midworms, which drain huge resources to counter.
Now, I am thinking that just letting the world flood because of manufacturing, even voting for it, might not be a bad idea.
Question: Considering this strategy, should I be trying to deliberately flood the planet? Are there any technical, game-play reasons for doing this or not (as opposed to opinion based)?
Unclear if this will answer your question, but since this has sat here a bit:
Ocean bases will get attacked by mindworms. The attacks are not as severe, because it's generally only Locusts or Islands that do the attacking, but you will need to maintain garrisons that can handle psi-attack, and possibly want to have some local anti-worm patrols to intercept islands.
Flooding the planet, however, will starve your opponents for industrial production and probably wipe out some cities outright unless they're pressure-doming everything.
Just don't expect the worm attacks to stop. Planet finds a way.
Correct answer by William Walker III on August 8, 2021
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