Short update on population growth:
My Orbis around a water world (
https://inara.cz/elite/station/826199/ check it out if you need a pretty Fleet Carrier resupply point for colonizing the upper Orion arm; all refinery commodities available in system, plus some agri and water) was built on June 8th. Since June 10th i have been getting constant system population increases of 26 million per population tick (which is usually somewhere at around 8 p.m. UTC; if it doesn't happen, there will usually be multiple ticks at once at some point in time later). In the meantime i built government, security station, L agri settlement, space farm, t1 planetary port, all around or on other planets. Furthermore i built a tourist installation very early on around the same planet.
This makes 13 ticks with roughly 26m per tick. The latest ticks were 26.25m, the first ticks closer to 26m.
This gives a few insights:
- The numbers for wealth, development and standard of living seem to have a negligible impact on population growth, if any. I assume the additional .25m to come from outpost and T1 port.
- .25m for T1 port and T1 outpost are in line with expectations. There is apparently no "water world bonus", or "high pop bonus" or any other such thing. It appears to me that the population and population growth is defined by the port itself. (an interesting test case would be several T3s on different planets and comparing their population; but I wont test THAT)
- If these numbers have any impact on population growth, it isn't measurable at the levels the system is at ( Current values: Security 8, Tech Level 24, Wealth 53, SoL 35, Development 53).
- The number of constant high value ticks for a T3 Orbis around a waterworld is now 13. This is surprising, i expected them to diminish after 10 ticks
- The large increases started on tick 3 after completion. There was no weekly maintenance involved between completion and first large tick.
- I also put the system into the Boom state, in the hope of maxing out the communicated initial large population gain. This also had no noticeable effect.
EDIT: Update: Today's pop tick saw the first diminishing after 13 full ticks, with 12.3 million to 366.7 million.