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I'm not sure it was intentional but the Secret to having a real easy run on Frostpunk 1 was to send engineers into the coal mines freely and ignore all their bitching since they're too small a faction to actually do anything
If you can pull it off, automaton spam is a better option
Eventually, but from the first second of the game, sending in engineers to the mines and maximizing the first circle (if you cheese it you can get everyone housed on the lowest tier on day one) are critical to a no death run.
Also never hitting the overtime button is a requirement for no death, so you really have to work the engineers early on to prevent that one story death.
Sure, for the early game engineers aren't super useful but you need them for their skills later
Yeah, and if you're going for no death then it's not really an issue. It's just impossible if you let your engineers loaf around early game when stockpiling and hitting those tier 1 upgrades are critical.
Those silly little steampunk daddy longlegs were so silly but a real pinch hitter when you played your cards right