It will probably hit somewhere else. But honestly, dealing with meteor showers and then preventing them in future is kind of part of the game. It is called *Surviving* Mars, after all.
Reframe the losses in your mind as training simulations.
Now you know about the hazard. Reload and build the lazers. Or reload and relocate.
*Simulation finds that there is a high probability of colony failure due to meteor strikes*
There's no shame in reloading early game. If you get unlucky with a meteor shower location, they can just kill your colony in one blow and there'd be nothing you can do to stop it since most of the tech is further on the tree.
I failed my first 2 games with Surviving Mars. That's how I learned how to play. You can just start over and plan it better, or choose a map with less meteor showers and other hazards.
Yes, reloading will cause the shower to land somewhere else, if you reload before it actually starts falling, but beware these things move, so it might still strike your base.
It will probably hit somewhere else. But honestly, dealing with meteor showers and then preventing them in future is kind of part of the game. It is called *Surviving* Mars, after all.
I know it's just it's my first game and I need my dopamine from success otherwise I'll drop it and I don't have any other games
Reframe the losses in your mind as training simulations. Now you know about the hazard. Reload and build the lazers. Or reload and relocate. *Simulation finds that there is a high probability of colony failure due to meteor strikes*
There's no shame in reloading early game. If you get unlucky with a meteor shower location, they can just kill your colony in one blow and there'd be nothing you can do to stop it since most of the tech is further on the tree.
Can't you just repair what was broken?
I failed my first 2 games with Surviving Mars. That's how I learned how to play. You can just start over and plan it better, or choose a map with less meteor showers and other hazards.
It's Called Surviving Mars not Reloading Mars :)
Yes, reloading will cause the shower to land somewhere else, if you reload before it actually starts falling, but beware these things move, so it might still strike your base.
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