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... further more I find it interesting how after 18 pages some people still compare apples to oranges and call that "balanced" even after many people already laid out why Solar Power is unbalanced due to it being a one-time investment rather than continous investment like Steam Power is.
I understand that many casual players may think the huge initial investment for Solar Power does the necessary balancing justice to a certain degree... but nope.
Solar Power requires enormous amounts of initial resources, but once you have crafted the solar panels and accumulators you are basically done. Profit from free Energy forever.
But Steam Power requires initial resources, albeit low compared to Solar Power, but from there on you have to feed it resources (coal/solid fuel) forever to sustain the power production.
So on long term Steam Power becomes more and more costly. It might not matter in a game with almost infinite resources, but as a player one doesn't have infinite time to expand the map to get to the required resources. Even with the recent changes to the map generation expanding is a boring and tedious task.
Also with the latest change to the oil deposits I found that it became a lot harder to sustain huge power plants with Solid Fuel alone. Initially they may last longer than they used to but once depleted you need twice as many oil wells compared to before, which might become a real problem depending on the map settings.
While transitioning from my 0.12 map to 0.13 I had to blend in a lot of coal to make up for the that loss and I am still not sure if it will even itself out with the additional oil wells I had to acquire.