What do you think?
That a megamod isn't really something you play 'casually'. The time commitment alone is huge.
But I've also seen a lot of streamers absolutely faff around like headless chickens and succeed, either intentionally, because they're lazy/bored, or because they
are casuals. Not to mention all the unbalanced stuff that can work
for the player as easily as against them.
random events
Yeah, this mod is big on hitting you with RNG, often invisible RNG at that.
Now, I don't actually dislike this in general, and if something really gets on my nerves I can (mostly) just mod it away. But it's not an uncontroversial feature.
But there are five difficulty levels, and in my opinion they shouldn't be "Very hard", "Very very hard", "Extremely hard", "Almost impossible" and "Totally impossible".
Eh, there are people who play Superhuman Ironman and even have success. Higher difficulties have the issue of showering the player with loot and points from all the upscaled enemy numbers, so once you start snowballing, you snowball harder.
Also, most mods are something made
by veteran players
for veteran players, so the assumption is that you're looking for more challenge rather than less. Think TFTD instead of UFO.
...my impression instead is that it still requires a lot of skill both on the tactical and strategical layers - if you don't optimize your playing, it mercilessly makes you fall more and more behind.
How is that a
bad thing?
But, unless you have
no expansion strategy at all (and thus fail at the strategy part of the
strategy game), I don't think it's as bad as you're picturing here.
Anyway, there are ways you can make the game easier for yourself. Bring back the 50% accuracy and armour penalty for Beginner enemies, for example. There are many other difficulty constants you could play with. If you find some happy equilibrium and share it, I'm sure Solarius will take a close look.
But making the whole game have a meaningfully 'casual' difficulty in
everything (beyond just some multipliers) is such a massive undertaking I don't even want to think about it. I suspect Solarius doesn't, either.