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ORIGINAL: Daza99 I understand it is not a good idea to have too many new zones? I don't know. I'm not sure why. A new zone starts with high happiness, but that will drop over time, because there are no QOL buildings at all. Obviously, you need to build them. And it's very helpful to have stratagems which give private buildings with QOL bonuses, too. You also need good logistics, not just for building stuff, but in order to transport colonists there. I swear, you can never have too much when it comes to logistics! But I haven't had a big problem with the two new cities I've created. And although low-level buildings don't produce as much as the higher-level ones, they're much cheaper and faster to build. If you're on a planet where many zones don't have cities already - lots of slavers, mutants, rogue AI, marauders, or alien animals roaming everywhere - then you won't have as many sources of BP, for example, unless you build your own cities. True, you can just build up your capital to a very high level and build there, but at high levels, that takes a very long time and a lot of resources. Personally, I'd rather have more cities, even if they're smaller. I'm not entirely sure that's optimum, but it seems to make sense from a role-playing perspective, too. Of course, you want a city nearby if there are metal deposits or other resources. But I like to have cities spaced reasonably well throughout my empire, anyway. I'm sure it's possible to build too many. But I don't know how many that is.
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