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no one migrating to new colonies
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 12:20 pm
by inyasha23
i have over 20 worlds with under 100 million people i have the policy set to "do not accept" because i don't want any aliens at my colony, only my race.
my home world has 22 billion people and the tax rate is 60% with -15 happiness but no one wants to go to the fresh new worlds with 0% tax rate.
RE: no one migrating to new colonies
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:02 pm
by Aeson
There's a setting in empire policies that can affect how passenger ships are used. Check on it and make certain that it's not heavily weighted towards tourism.
Also, do you have a valid passenger ship design? Has the private sector built any? Does the private sector have any money to build them, if it hasn't built any? If you have some, what are they doing - taking tourists to resorts, or transporting migrants?
RE: no one migrating to new colonies
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:30 pm
by inyasha23
yes i have 58 passenger ships right now, i designed then to transport 24 million people
the privet sector is rolling in money, they have almost 50 million dollars in cash and have a cash-flow of 700K. all of the passenger ship do is transport tourist, i have tourism set to normal. when i turn tourism off the passenger ships just don't do anything at all
RE: no one migrating to new colonies
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 7:45 am
by Paxta
Any news on this topic?
I saw this behavior only after messing with the race files.
'Expanding: indicates whether this race will colonize new planets or not (Y/N). Set this to 'N' to create a static empire that does not colonize
Expanding ;Y/N
=> set to "N" and p-ships won´t transport migrants. Just an idea,...
Maybe someone knows how to stop a race from forming a independent colony (start/ingame)??
Also in the policy settings under Economy/Trade there´s an entry called "exploration". Somebody knows what exactly this is for?
Aaaaand, in the race file, the point "migration factor". Does it control external races coming in or my race going out, or maybe both?