It's there now.
Can I add III Energy Reactors to my .sig?
I cannot remove Mark III Energy Reactors, simply because it would break all sorts of savegames at this point (not as in unbalancing them, as in making them unable to function if there is a removed unit in there). Part of me was thinking about making energy IIIs just something that you find and capture, but then that would be unbalancing for the players who already have them.
So instead, I am thinking more of nerfing them. Ideas:
- Halve their energy output, but leave their cost the same, so that they are a very poor value (yet still a way to get more energy with fewer planets if you absolutely must).
- Have some sort of other Bad Effect that happens when they are present, such as increased energy waves or something.
The only problem with all of this is that, for the moment, the game is balanced pretty well while also having these in there. If I nerf them too majorly or take them out completely, then suddenly everyone is short on energy and the game is even harder at the start for new players compared to those with more experience.
For the moment, since things are relatively quiet with the release at this point, I think I will just leave well enough alone so that this 1.201 release can actually happen. Might need some more balancing at some point in the future in order to encourage expansion, but I'm not sure that messing more with the economy/energy is the way to go. That just risks making it too difficult and fiddly for new players.
In some ways, you are playing kind of like how I played SupCom with the Aeon. I never would expand beyond a certain point that I could really defend very well, and that was just how I liked to play. It worked very well for me, but it was not the way most people played the game. I think that sort of variance is all right, as long as it doesn't make things game-breakingly easy for you. I don't think most players will follow this strategy simply because they won't want to.
It's definitely a head-scratcher, but at this point I think the situation is a lot better than it was a week or two ago, at least.