Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia
To be honest, the efficiency immunity doesn't make that much of a difference once you get specialists. The Hive's natural corruption/inefficiency can be easily sidestepped by assigning crawlers for your nutrients and then going all-out on lab and econ specialists. I think that idea is very cool because that's precisely what a top-down social government would do: assign jobs for its citizens.
Suoyi, wei renmin fuwu!
To be honest, the efficiency immunity doesn't make that much of a difference once you get specialists. The Hive's natural corruption/inefficiency can be easily sidestepped by assigning crawlers for your nutrients and then going all-out on lab and econ specialists. I think that idea is very cool because that's precisely what a top-down social government would do: assign jobs for its citizens.
Suoyi, wei renmin fuwu!
This is a good point but there is one extra that folks need be aware of. If you are a player who likes to skew your energy allocation heavy to lab or econ, the inefficiency hit you take still applies.
So for example a society running a paradigm efficiency can go 100% labs with no hit. While a -3 efficiency trying to go 100% labs will get soemthing like a 34% or greater hit to efficiency EVEN IF THEY COME FROM SPECIALISTS.
Running high inneficiency is fine and without issue if you are mostly specialists and are OK with energy allocations at or near 50% lab 50% econ.
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