When you play on the higher difficulty, you have to play it rushed, like every other game in the universe. why can't we come up with a system for strategic players instead of a 'hurry up and build' system where there's gonna' be another bug attack in 5 min, and another in 5 min, and another in 5 min. would that ever happen in reality. How could you ever get into a game that breaks these walls? And I have some other questions.
Why when items are stocked on shelves in a hodgepodge manner that they are not consolidated like an intelligent adult would do? and picked for use willy-nilly? I haven't checked yet but it appears that the items degrading and going bad are not used first. This just wreaks of bad mapping. Are the survivors THAT mentally incompetent? If bad "Buttermelons" are used in food, why doesn't this make the survivors sick? Did cooking make the salmonella go away?
If you have a battle mech and finally turn your satellite system on, or vice versa, why can't your first transmission be a distress signal warning of a rogue battle mech marine going space crazy and attacking your settlement within the next hour? "HIGH PRIORITY ALERT to any vessels in the area..."
About the "Meteor Showers". I've never had one actually hit my base. They always land nearby. And deposit ore. Can we change the name to "Resource Showers"?
And the attack numbers of insects can be a little ridiculous at times. going from around 100 to 250 for the next attack, while no significant progress has been made (in between) on your base due to the time it takes for your survivors to do tasks. Is that a 150% increase? That probably needs a little fine tuning.
Feel free to take these ideas, I like this game and want to play it a lot but no matter what scenario I play still has the same survivors wearing the same clothes shooting the same laser pistol trudging through the same 4 seasons we have here on good ole' planet Earth. I know you guys can do great things with this game, don't let it wind up on Sony's Deals tab for $4.99
Signed, a fan.
Oh, and PS. I almost forgot, when lightening strikes the trees, why don't they catch fire?