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Posted by: Corey
« on: February 21, 2016, 09:54:19 PM »

They're slow, but not as slow as they were when Migration was a thing. It's also not that Migration isn't in yet, it was in pre-0.95 and then scrapped because it wasn't really adding much and was more tedious than interesting. The growth rates on planets right now are what they were put at after we removed the migration numbers.
Posted by: Indignation211
« on: February 21, 2016, 04:43:04 PM »

So I noticed certain planets, namely Desert and Arboreal, have really high population caps but really slow growth rate. It occurs to me that these planets are what the Migration mechanic is supposed to be for; moving population from planets with high growth rates to fill up these other planets.

Thing is, as far as i can tell it hasn't been implemented yet. I know this still isn't full 1.0 yet but these planets have been like this since .95 and the pitiful growth rates really bother me on these planets when there's no way to fill them up faster.

I'm just cruious, is migration still going to be a thing? If not then Desert, Arboreal and maybe Ecumenopolis planets really need higher growth rates.
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