Important Colonization Note

Due to the massive changes in economies in player architect systems, check to see if the commodities you thought were available in the system you were going to are available.

Just found out the hard way that some of the refinery commodities in this market aren't there anymore:


Like steel, titanium, etc.

Oh, well. More jumping.
 
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I'm putting high-tech and industry in their own solar system, separate from the refinery. With the way weak links work currently, even a tiny influence from those is enough to eat up a substantial portion of refinery materials.
 
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I'm putting high-tech and industry in their own solar system, separate from the refinery. With the way weak links work, even a tiny influence is enough to eat up a substantial portion of refinery materials.

Good move. Two or three smaller systems (relatively) close together but each with it's own dedicated non-cannibalizing economy is much better than one huge link infested super system.

The rules have changed.
 
What is the population of your system? It's looking like this is something that was added to encourage people to develop their systems and the supply increases faster than the demand with population. That's tentative and I'm not sure what any of the break points are yet. It's possible some small systems might just not be able to support mixed economies under this system now.
 
What is the population of your system? It's looking like this is something that was added to encourage people to develop their systems and the supply increases faster than the demand with population. That's tentative and I'm not sure what any of the break points are yet. It's possible some small systems might just not be able to support mixed economies under this system now.
the supply vs demand is a fixed ratio based on the economy proportions. The total amount will change with population, but the ratio will not.
 
the supply vs demand is a fixed ratio based on the economy proportions. The total amount will change with population, but the ratio will not.
Do you have any actual data to back that up? Which is what I was trying to collect to confirm one way or the other not just take a statement at face value without any proof.
 
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