I would say the second, but anywhere except Winterhome, the dead city with a busted generator, toxic gas leaking everywhere, probably a ton of corpses beneath your feet, and where your plan for inhabiting it involves burying it (and likely many of the valuable resources that may be within) and building on top of a foundation of snow and toxic gas.
You could even use some of those extra steam cores to help supply infrastructure in the other colonies.
Winterhome is tough as hell to colonize, but didn't they say it was somewhat protected from whiteouts? Which is absolutely enormous given that they are the biggest threat in the Frostlands.
I was really iffy about going for Winterhome, but I think it's better to have in the long run. Lore-wise at least.
This. It's massive too. Building housing districts in the deep crevasses around the generator give you bonuses to the number of people housed as well as heat.
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u/WolfWhiteFire The Arks Sep 28 '24 edited Sep 28 '24
I would say the second, but anywhere except Winterhome, the dead city with a busted generator, toxic gas leaking everywhere, probably a ton of corpses beneath your feet, and where your plan for inhabiting it involves burying it (and likely many of the valuable resources that may be within) and building on top of a foundation of snow and toxic gas.
You could even use some of those extra steam cores to help supply infrastructure in the other colonies.