“Learn how to unlock the ‘Thank you for your feedback’ achievement in Frostpunk 2 by disregarding 5 community requests in one game. This guide will show you exactly what you need to do, in simple terms and without any bias.”
What is a community request:
I have found these requests can take a VERY LONG TIME to show up while a shortage is ongoing.
I STRONGLY suspect the following are not community requests
Recommendations to pass childhood laws to reduce crime
Recommendations to pass outsider entrance policies
Most other events.
Author’s note (skip if you want)
If you couldn’t tell already we’ll be doing some pretty awful stuff and abusing some mechanics, I found this difficult to discover hence the guide. Won’t be doing the rest of the achievements so good luck with them, this was the last achievement I needed, hopefully it may be yours as well (until the next expansion probably)
The setup part 1: Game settings and recommended law types for first radical faction
Win condition: Any (recommend resource hoarding we won’t be completing this anyway)
Difficulty: citizen
Factions: Any (recommended: Forages and Mechanics I suspect they are more likely to give a ‘suggestion’ as they have researches related to FOOD and cold)
As for factions any is fine to, along with any map.
Recommended first laws to pass
REASON, equality, progress (will create the Technocrats, and respective opposing faction) (I used this, I suspect adaption is easier as Bohemians generate trust (more about that later))
OR
REASON, equality, adaption (Bohemians, and opposing Overseer faction)
Setup part 2 (playing the game)
Before trying to farm community requests You will NEED:
* DO NOT BUILD ANY FOOD STORAGE IN YOUR MAIN CITY. When we do want to starve the city we want to deplete any stockpile as quickly as possible.
* 1 colony with NO STORAGE for food, so food will disappear into the void
* All rule laws to get Captain’s authority (no trust issues so this is almost mandatory)
* All reason laws that give pop growth, and any more you need to cap out reason. This is so you get the algorithm ability for even MORE pop growth.
* Most equality laws – specifically the no management law for reduced tension
* As many factions in the colony as possible (see faction maintenance below)
Faction maintaince
You will want as many factions in the colony as possible. This means no civil wars, and to do this we will need to keep their trust. So promote the main factions, and spam secret police to best their trust as well. Bohemians passive also improves trust with random factions so this will be very useful too.
Recommended:
* income from the frostland (fuel, materials you can skip food). We’ll be tanking our workforce so this is handy for some stability
Farming the community requests
Switch the algorithm to pop growth if you haven’t already.
Trade all your food to another colony, tanking your food increasing starvation.
Spin the wheel. Your pops will start starving but your pops should grow faster than they die. You will want to spam promote factions, and secret police improve factions to avoid riots.
Eventually after a very very long time a faction will suggest a solution. Pick the ignore option.
If your feeling lucky you can even turn off the generator to increase cold and disease.
Repeat this 5 times. I believe I got the same request from the same community after a whiteout, and I think it counted.
You do not need to finish the game, the achievement will be acquired after the 5th event of nothing / ignore was chosen.
Note: If your tension caps out you’ll likely be asked to publish a book of quotes, which reduces tension but you MUST maintain trust. I’m not sure if this is a bug but with captains authority trust is always maxed out so I recommend publishing the book for the free tension reduction.
But anyway hopefully this helps and good luck achievement hunting
And that wraps up our share on Frostpunk 2: Thank you for your feedback. Disregarding 5 community requests.. If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by SkyMouse, who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!