![]() Eventually you'll need to focus on entertainment projects (under the community tree) as once your colony population hits 40 the game will consider that a large colony and colonists will start asking for more entertainment. You could skip that part for the time being. I try to focus more on food production once I have the resource upgrades (reclaimable materials and trash evaluation) at this point having the option for a research outpost would be a good option to have additional research data coming in if you don't have a lot of research data available. Once you have metal scavenging unlocked you could then focus your research on other projects like education in the community tree(all colonists can get a 30% production buff if they attend a school long enough as a child) food production will eventually become necessary for sure so when you start that is up to you. Unlocking the options with it like reclaimable materials and trash evaluation would help your material production in the long run for plastic and metal. I would then swap over to the resource tree to unlock metal scavenging as a priority as a lot of buildings require metal. You could go ahead and unlock the frontier outpost option (specialist turn into outposts on world map) in that tree but I wouldn't do that straight away. I wouldn't go too far into that tree just yet. Some of the early options under that category can give you an additional slot on medical tents and even speed up the healing process so you can cure your survivors faster. My personal recommendation would be to start your first few research in the safety category as stuff like infections, injuries, and radiation sickness is very common. There is no specific order you need to do but doing it a certain way may help depending on what you're struggling with the most. ![]() Uncover secrets surrounding the apocalypse and prepare your colony for survival if it should happen again.Well firstly what you should consider is the ideology that you choose (survival, safety, and industry) as each has some unique research options for all 3. ◾Discover the Truth: Specialists will stumble upon mysteries while exploring the world. The colony’s fate depends on your judgement, every choice can impact your colony’s happiness and affect its future. ◾Make Tough Choices: Surviving the post-apocalypse means making impossible decisions. Specialists can set up outposts and gather materials, giving your colony an edge. Meet rival colony leaders and trade resources or compete for survival. ◾Explore a Procedurally Generated World: Send your specialists outside your colony and into a procedurally generated world. Outfit your specialists with gear to defend the colony from attacking bandits and rampaging wildlife. ◾Recruit and Manage Specialists: Recruit over 80 unique specialists, each with their own skills and motivations, to manage your colony’s resources. Stay prepared, a natural disaster or environmental catastrophe can doom an ill-equipped settlement. Construct more than 130 buildings and survive a harsh world filled with danger. ◾Build and Manage a Colony: Build and manage a colony of survivors after a world-ending event. ![]() Go beyond the colony and explore the wastelands to gather resources, meet rival colonies, and uncover the world’s secrets. Survive and thrive in a post-apocalyptic future - resources are scarce, but opportunity calls! Build the ultimate disaster proof colony, protect your colonists, and restore civilization to a devastated world.
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