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I really liked the "Tourism" district for "Ocean" worlds- it really fit. The "Research Complex"... not so much.
Crystal Districts on Glacial, Bioluminescent and Superhabitable
Gas Refineries on Bogs and Methane
Chemical Plants on Methane
Perhaps a bit too rare?
It feels like there's a lot of emphasis on food and research which are, tbh, the districts I've always built the least amount of in every game, regardless of mods. Currently more than half of my planets have 1 or even 2 districts with nothing built.
Examples:
Low Cost and High Cost mines- only need 1 or the other.
Two food producing districts- same
Way too many Nature Reserves.
I hope I don't come off as rude and apologize if I do. Definitely don't mean to offend, just my opinions n stuff. To me, this is pretty much a critical mod I can't play without so.. just want it to be as awesome as possible :)
@Jackwagon, I didn't increase the amount of tile blockers. It might be bigger colonys if you are using it, but no idea why.
The ocean housing district should probably be significantly more expensive than a regular district, to offset the extra housing provided and represent the technical challenges of essentially floating cities.
Gaia worlds should probably have Tourism districts instead of Nature Reserves, which combined with spaceports would really make the world feel like a place people are flocking to for one reason or another.
Speaking of nature reserves, I second the thought that they seem a bit too common.
The Research Complex needs a secondary output so it matches up with the other two research districts, not sure what would fit though. Maybe just buff its physics output a bit instead?
High Cost Mines should probably add a small amount of amenities to represent the pleasant conditions.
I also miss the Low-Cost Mines on Tomb worlds, I thought they were a great fit, particularly if you turned the world into a Penal Colony. Personally, I'd rather have the Low-Cost Mines than the Local Industry.
I love the change because it makes sense, but I don't want to lose those additional districts either... I don't know what to say..