Yeah, I've been trying to get a foothold in the tough difficulty in Dark Avatar, but man, I keep getting overwhelmed in the beginning of the game.
I've read many strategies to keep your economy from going bust immediately, such as don't over colonize, and keep your morale as high as you can to keep your population rising. If you colonize too many planets, you end up having to pay huge maintenance fees, and at 12 bc per colony, they can really add up.
However, for some reason, the AI is able to colonize at a rate far faster than what I am able to do, and if I try to match them even remotely, my economy collapses. Now, I'm fully aware that the AI doesn't cheat or anything, and at the tough difficulty, they shouldn't be getting that much if any, of an economic bonus, so I'm wondering, how are they keeping themselves from collapsing economically?
I'm playing on a gigantic galaxy with everything at abundant (and technology at the slowest rate), so there are an awful lot of planets out there without needing to take the special ones into account. I've seen the AI pump out colony ships constantly, and some of them only have around 100 million colonists in them. In my last game, I saw the Krynn colonize over 20 worlds (that I could see) while I was struggling with around 12. Yet, on the economic tab, they were far stronger than I was.
Anyone have any idea what I might be missing, or what on earth they're doing to keep their economy from sinking? A really nice feature to have, at least not in this game, but in any possible sequel would be a replay if it's at all feasible. That way you can cycle through the turns of the player you want to view, and take a look and see exactly what was done.