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Wed, 31 January 2007 02:29 |
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Iconian wrote on Tue, 30 January 2007 08:54 |
The idea of balancing the economy in a certain radius would be cool. How much programming would it be though?
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It'd have to deteremine the best pop level for the planet it's stationed at (ideally, 33.33% of maximum, you could select different percentages like 25% or 50%), and upload any excess pop. Then determine which planet inside the set radius would benefit most from more population (which one has the lowest % population for its habitability), and then take the population to that planet, drop it, and return to its balance waypoint.
You'd be able to daisy-chain the balancing fleets so they automatically shift the population outward while each load of population doesn't stay in space that long.
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Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: ken-reed on Wed, 24 January 2007 17:48
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Iconian on Thu, 25 January 2007 00:01
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: ken-reed on Fri, 26 January 2007 16:16
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By: ken-reed on Fri, 26 January 2007 16:25
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Iconian on Fri, 26 January 2007 23:41
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Coyote on Sat, 27 January 2007 01:05
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: ken-reed on Sat, 27 January 2007 06:19
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: ken-reed on Sat, 27 January 2007 06:07
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Iconian on Sat, 27 January 2007 10:51
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: ken-reed on Sat, 27 January 2007 12:15
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: sirgwain on Sat, 27 January 2007 16:25
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: sirgwain on Sat, 27 January 2007 16:41
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Iconian on Sat, 27 January 2007 22:01
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: ken-reed on Sun, 28 January 2007 04:44
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Iconian on Sun, 28 January 2007 16:12
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: ken-reed on Sun, 28 January 2007 17:24
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By: Iconian on Sun, 28 January 2007 17:50
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: ken-reed on Mon, 29 January 2007 06:04
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Coyote on Mon, 29 January 2007 05:40
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: sirgwain on Mon, 29 January 2007 14:46
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Iconian on Mon, 29 January 2007 16:11
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Coyote on Tue, 30 January 2007 05:18
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Iconian on Mon, 29 January 2007 13:55
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Iconian on Tue, 30 January 2007 11:54
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Coyote on Wed, 31 January 2007 02:29
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By: gible on Wed, 31 January 2007 04:07
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: Coyote on Thu, 01 February 2007 07:03
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Re: Nova - How should it be different to Stars!
By: ken-reed on Thu, 01 February 2007 16:19
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