Ever wonder why pops get worse?
I have. I had assumed it had something to do with techs, but let me assure you it does not.
What it has to do is with is total terraforming damage by a faction.
Why do I say this?
I just completed a game where I got two late pops - in the sea. Each apparently had just one locust and one isle.
What was different about this game was my entire world consisted of nothing but forests and sea terraforming. (It was an experimental world designed to test what pre-foresting would do to the AI.)
Since the only pops occurred at sea and the only "negative" terraforming was at sea, I suggest that the number of worms is highly related to "negative" terraforming. (Define: "Negative terraforming" is terraforming that subtracts from "clean minerals.")
Notice that the fungal blooms most often occur at mines and boreholes. This as well suggests that pop location and strength is highly related to mineral producing terraforming.
Finally, notice that the first few pops have no worms at all, but later pops have similar strengths regardless of where they occur. This suggests a faction-wide effect.
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I have. I had assumed it had something to do with techs, but let me assure you it does not.
What it has to do is with is total terraforming damage by a faction.
Why do I say this?
I just completed a game where I got two late pops - in the sea. Each apparently had just one locust and one isle.
What was different about this game was my entire world consisted of nothing but forests and sea terraforming. (It was an experimental world designed to test what pre-foresting would do to the AI.)
Since the only pops occurred at sea and the only "negative" terraforming was at sea, I suggest that the number of worms is highly related to "negative" terraforming. (Define: "Negative terraforming" is terraforming that subtracts from "clean minerals.")
Notice that the fungal blooms most often occur at mines and boreholes. This as well suggests that pop location and strength is highly related to mineral producing terraforming.
Finally, notice that the first few pops have no worms at all, but later pops have similar strengths regardless of where they occur. This suggests a faction-wide effect.
Ned
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