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I wanted to ask though, on maps where you can expand long distances (like where there's no slopes), is it worth doing so? I'm not really a terribly advanced player but something I like doing is if I can expand my conduit lines to chokeholds towards the middle of the map, I will do so and give myself a large amount of base room in the process (as well as resource control). This gives me the option to build multiple teleporters, lots more airpads, factories, etc.
Whilst I know this is probably totally facepalm-simplistic elementary-grade stuff to you, but for someone new like me it'd be really eye-opening to see a section here dedicated to power-grid expansion.
Sorry for bothering you with stupid nooby shit. Thanks for the guide, mate! :D