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I don’t know much about Rimworld but it seems like easier settings are more of a storyteller style-the game doesn’t force you to set aside the narrative you’re crafting. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
To a point that is kind of true, but I would argue that a story without conflict isn't a story, it's a setting. It's the beginning of the movie. Here's the Shire; hobbits live here. Without difficulty, no grand adventure. I get it though, I struggle with the idea that harder difficulties means a higher chance I lose pawns I'm attached to, or might see destroyed colonies that I've worked a long time to create. But at the same time that risk is where the best stories are generated; that raider clan killed our first pawn so now we're gonna wipe them out with a group wearing their clan mate's skin as armour led by the clan chief's ex-wife who we convinced to join us instead.
To be clear, it's perfectly fine to play it however you want; there is no right or wrong way. But in my experience the best stories are created on higher difficulties because Rimworld isn't a story creator where you craft an entire narrative, it's a story generator. You aren't God; you're as much a part of the world as the pawns are.