More an observation than a question.
I think it's going to be more fun without the automatic first couple of colony worlds to expand to, but if you turn that off you seem to have to dial up the frequency of habitable worlds up quite far above 1 (is that the default ?), to like 2.5 or 3 and even then finding that first couple of colonisable worlds can be a challenge.
Tempted if I have those first couple of worlds to 'go tall' as generally can pull in enough resources from my worlds and their immediate 'hinterlands' for a viable economy, but always seem to end up reacting to contact with other empires by needing to expand to a borderline. Recent games always seem to end up with hostiles on my doorstep . . . *
* A quick early end due to fanatic purifiers, or vassalized by imperialists . . .
I think it's going to be more fun without the automatic first couple of colony worlds to expand to, but if you turn that off you seem to have to dial up the frequency of habitable worlds up quite far above 1 (is that the default ?), to like 2.5 or 3 and even then finding that first couple of colonisable worlds can be a challenge.
Tempted if I have those first couple of worlds to 'go tall' as generally can pull in enough resources from my worlds and their immediate 'hinterlands' for a viable economy, but always seem to end up reacting to contact with other empires by needing to expand to a borderline. Recent games always seem to end up with hostiles on my doorstep . . . *
* A quick early end due to fanatic purifiers, or vassalized by imperialists . . .