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But imo the game is great despite its flaws. My advice is to just enjoy the game and accept it when the game crashes and start a new one, using the knowledge you learned from before.
Some important information, the challenge in the game is surviving and keeping your clans fed. Clans have families that grow semi-exponentially up to a max size, on Nightmare it's extremely challenging to keep up with it when most clans are close to max size, but that's also the fun. You need to figure out an economy in time, where you'll have to rely on multipliers and synergies.
It might seem like farmers make more than gatherers for example. But gatherers can be boosted much more easily. Nevermind I'm too lazy to type the rest
Heh, this is roughly what I keep doing now since I've gotten it. It's got an odd charm that makes me keep going back. I also keep learning things through trial and error a bit so I've already restarted about a dozen times in the amount of time I've played so far.
Enjoying it though and I can see why the developer wants to finish it. It has a charm to it that I didn't feel when playing Civ VI.
Just load the last save it usually doesn't crash twice unless you do everything the exact same. If it keeps crashing I find turning off background programs as it is a bit harsh on only one processor (#1) so it is competing with other #1 processor using programs
Guide in the purple (bottom) section buffs almost everyone
Lore keeper allows for teching faster
Explore has a limited amount of work so either turn the clan into the lore keeper, guide, or a Trader once he has scouted enough of the local area
Oh and don't be afraid to pack up and move away. I started cornered and had to walk all summer to my new home