Well compare it to titles like the paradox ones
(ok I'm making this a new paragraph because i just have to sound off on Distant Worlds real quick)
or even this game distant worlds: universe which is 4 years old and ridiculously overpriced $60!!! I don't care that its technically 3 or 4 expansions and has deep gameplay, $60 dollars is a lot to ask for for a game that runs off what is quite literally the absolute worst engine/application/whatever that was professionally made that I can recall ever using. I mean you have to change your desktop resolution to change the games resolution, you can almost not even play at 1080p because the fonts do not scale with resolution, making a lot of users prefer to play at a lower resolution just so they can comfortably read the damned text. it somehow overrides the windows settings for per application sound levels and plays music at whatever extremely loud volume it feels like when you talk to another race, etc. Someone volunteered to get on voicechat with me and walked me through the UI.... FOR TWO HOURS and i still have to spend literally 15+ minutes looking for a certain piece of information frequently. To say that its rough around the edges would be an immense understatement (it seems like a decent game though). The Last Federation would be like the slickest AAA+ title ever known to man comparatively and costs 1/6th (now 1/3) the price (distant worlds apparently with its 3 or 4 expansions sold for $120 dollars exclusively on the publisher/developers website prior to having to join reality before launching on steam last week. it originally launched in 2010. They have a philosophy of never discounting their games so the $49 that it is currently on steam is likely the cheapest it will ever be. There is absolutely no way that TLF could be more niche than that title.
The paradox titles sell a decent amount of copies but its not like they're FIFA or something and Distant Worlds essentially does everything in its power to get you to NOT play it. Anyways my point is I can go on reddit or the steam forums for any paradox title or even DW, ask a question and get an answer within an hour, usually just minutes with like ck2. You go on the steam forum for TLF and you see relatively straightforward questions (albeit that I don't know the answer to) asked 5 days ago go unanswered. It's just strange to me, TLF deserves a lot more people talking about it, and I don't understand where the heck everyone is and/or went.
Anyways, about the poll:
It's funny because I actually don't really want any of those things, not at the moment. Theres too much stuff that needs to be ironed out or bolstered in the game as it stands before I'd even want to add more features. Like so much of the foundation is laid it just needs to have the potential realized. You have to have a solid foundation before you start throwing new stuff on top of it, in my opinion at least.
Like for example, I'm not even sure if it's possible to lose the game on normal strategic without permadeath if you have any sort of semblance of what is going on. And the time I played on hard strategic it was such a completely unbalanced frankly poor experience dictated entirely by initial planet compatibility, natural disasters, and raiding. Essentially everything but what the player can actually influence. I had FOUR planets with 0 birthrates and irrecoverable RCI values within the first 15 years of the game. I'd like the game to be a little harder but not entirely decided by the RNG. permadeath just isnt appealing to me because almost everytime i die it's because I was simply not paying attention for a few turns after like 80 turns of combat, not because I completely screwed up or something. I'm not really looking for something to make me pay extremely close attention to the combat because it's frankly way less compelling to me than the strategic map. Its fun and a good way to spice things up, but I think the 30 years of careful plotting I've done should be more important than spacing out for 3 turns and losing the game instantly. That's just me though. I haven't tried permadeath maybe i'm completely wrong and its lovably awesome.
Anyways, if it was up to me I would completely rebalance everything pertaining to RCI before doing anything, even fixing typos. That's how important I think that part of the game is, and it should be treated as such. And it has quite a bit of issues, that have been pretty thoroughly discussed already.