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@Beaver The main additions is that we've approximately doubled the amount of units/buildings/technologies/biomes compared to the first one + dlc and added multiplayer pvp and co-op. And a bunch of quality of life features. In case you're not interested in multiplayer, all the new stuff is available in single player as well, like new game modes etc.
Its....well not only is it not pretty and looking like a placeholder feature, its also not sorted well and buggy.
Upgrades i bought arent actualized. I have to do another upgrade so the first one applies.
Having it sorted between expanded and basic is not a good idea the way it is now.
I consider a lot of the things in the expanded tab as basic structures.
I also dont get the "its better for newcomers this way". The game isnt that complicated, in fact, for a strategy game its totally lightweight as there are no buildings to create to train certain units and no need to upgrade structures. To give a few examples.
Also the market doesnt allow to purchase any resource with gold.
I started to play the game, went into the first singleplayer match and started playing and instantly got how the units work. No need to separate them. Make it "units" and "buildings".