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Do you still think GalCiv 1 is fun even with GalCiv II out?
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Managing population
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by Citizen Evil Druid - 3/8/2004 3:26:26 PM

From what I have read once a planets population hits a certain level its morale starts to go down. How do you no when this is happening because of over population? How do you know what the optimum population is for a planet? How do you manage your population once this occurs? This game has so many levels of strategy its mind blowing.

                          
#1  by Citizen Elendil2 - 3/8/2004 11:37:34 PM

I am totally in agreement with you ... this game is totally awesome regarding levels of strategy.

As for your question, I think (veterans will correct me) once a planet reaches a percentage lower than 50%, the population starts to shrinks and when its higher, pop grows.

Take this lightly though. I am not sure at all.

                    
#2  by Citizen Matthew Downie - 3/9/2004 6:31:48 AM

The optimum population level could be seen as the number of people a planet can take before its morale falls under 100%. This amount is not constant or easy to predict- it depends on Planet Quality, morale bonuses, and tax rate.
To put this in context, a decent newly colonised planet with a low population level will start with 100 morale, giving it a doubled population growth rate. After a while the population level will rise to the point where morale falls below 100, and then morale will keep falling until it gets to 54 or so, at which point growth stops altogether. You can delay or prevent the morale drop by building Soil Enhancement, Entertainment Network, etc.



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#3  by Diplomat Peace Phoenix - 3/9/2004 7:24:52 AM

To put this in context, a decent newly colonised planet with a low population level will start with 100 morale, giving it a doubled population growth rate


Very low population on a planet can have incredible growth rate: I have colonized planest with only 1 colonist and the next turn, and I find 5 people in this planet. 400% growth rate. Nice

                          
#4  by Citizen Evil Druid - 3/9/2004 7:56:57 PM

Just read the whole thread on morale and along with the above I think I grasp the realationships. Worst case problem with a over population is a drop in morale, but over population will not by itself, drop it below 50%. You also will get to a zero population growth at some point do to the lowering morale effect. So the problem is self managing and does not require my micro management.I can build social structures,that improve morale and will increase the maximum population level on the planet before the effect kicks in again. Have I got it?

                          
#5  by Diplomat Peace Phoenix - 3/10/2004 3:15:35 AM

I think you have it right.
Don't forget that the faster way to have a drop in moral is to increase taxes.
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#6  by Citizen Matthew Downie - 3/10/2004 3:19:47 PM

the problem is self managing

Not quite. The problem is, if you allow all your planets to fall to 54 morale, you will probably lose the next election.
the faster way to have a drop in moral is to increase taxes.

Yes: if you allow all your morales to fall to 54 and you find yourself needing to increase taxes, then you will suffer seriously low morale. That's why I keep my taxes at 50% all the time - it stops planets getting overpopulated.
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