![]() ![]() climate can be terraformed, which can make un-farm-able planets farm-able, and increases population max greatly at each planet type quality upgrade (based on planet size). I have seen the other players get mad about my rate of expansion, and for my having a planet they want/wanted, but their anger does go away with time.Ħ. Strategy map location in relation to my other planets and other players: mainly this is just the concern with travel time it takes the colony ship to arrive, defense fleet coverage, and possible diplomatic issues with other players, so given a choice of roughly equal quality prospective colony locations, I take the closer one, but a superior one far twice as far from my homeworld and on the edge of other players' territory is what I go for first. Green texted special traits: especially habitats and andoids, but I find other than habitat-traits, this category is roughly equal in importance with #5. Minerals: Obviously richer is better for faster production speeds, which is more important the smaller the population.Ĥ. ![]() ![]() ![]() Size: Larger = more population = better (especially since later with terraforming, non-asteroids can, over time, be upgraded all the way to gaia, and each climate quality upgade also raises the max population limit).ģ. My colonization prioritization list from highest to lowest goes something like this:ġ.Strategic Resources: a planet with 2 units of a strat res with the Resourceful trait gets you BOTH bonuses with a single colony, preferably of a type that gives bonus I want at the time, but they are almost all useful at some point in the game, especially with the abundance/monopoly 2ndary bonus in addition to the bonus per unit.Ģ. *Resourceful & Holy Land are extremely useful I've found especially given the corrupt penalty on my money income, and happiness losses (overcrowding always seems a problem), but strategic resource bonuses can help immensely, in a wide variety of ways. I usually play with custom humans: Fertile, smart, corrupt, eco-friendly, >resourceful*>holy land*<<, rich homeworld) On default settings other than Hostile Threats at minimal, If you have any comments or questions on the articles or the new devices, please do not hesitate to contact us.You do need some food producing worlds, but only maybe every other colony, depending somewhat on your homeworld. The images or illustrations may not be altered in any way and need to carry the following statement of origin “Copyright by AO Foundation, Switzerland”. Single images or illustrations may be copied for research or educational purposes only. Restrictions on use: The rightful owner of an authorized copy of this work may use it for educational and research purposes only. Therefore, the appearance of a name, instrument, etc without designation as proprietary is not to be construed as a representation by the publisher that it is in the public domain. Some of the products, names, instruments, treatments, logos, designs, etc referred to in this publication are also protected by patents, trademarks or by other intellectual property protection laws (eg, “AO” and the AO logo are subject to trademark applications/registrations) even though specific reference to this fact is not always made in the text. This applies in particular to photostat reproduction, copying, scanning or duplication of any kind, translation, preparation of microfilms, electronic data processing, and storage such as making this publication available on Intranet or Internet. This publication, including all parts thereof, is legally protected by copyright.Īny use, exploitation or commercialization outside the narrow limits set forth by copyright legislation and the restrictions on use laid out below, without the publisher‘s consent, is illegal and liable to prosecution. This work was produced by AO Foundation, Switzerland. For logistical reasons, these devices may not be available in all countries worldwide at the date of publication. All devices on this website are approved by the AO Technical Commission. Due to varying countries’ legal and regulatory approval requirements, consult the appropriate local product labeling for approved intended use of the products described on this website. ![]()
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