I did some reading and found stuff that suggested that if you build an outpost within your supply lines it beomces a colony. Is this true? Are there limitations? What sort of supply needs to be available?
Otherwise, how does one convert an outpost to a colony?
Secondary, slighlt related follow-up question... I am playing Humans, and found a huge terran world not far from my start system. I rushed my colony ship there, and colonised it, but it seems to have just put down an outpost. Why might this be?
Third noob question is interface related. Is there a way to pull up a list of all my fleets and see what they're doing? And is there a similar thing for colonies?
Thanks!
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If you don't see the population, attach a screenshot of the ship before colonization (to check that it is a colony ship and not an outpost ship) and the planet after colonization.
Outposts within supply do not turn into colonies automatically, you build a colony building of the desired species in the outposts.nuffi wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 11:03 am I did some reading and found stuff that suggested that if you build an outpost within your supply lines it beomces a colony. Is this true? Are there limitations? What sort of supply needs to be available?
Otherwise, how does one convert an outpost to a colony?
It can't be. If you used a colony ship, planet turned into a colony (with population of a species).Secondary, slighlt related follow-up question... I am playing Humans, and found a huge terran world not far from my start system. I rushed my colony ship there, and colonised it, but it seems to have just put down an outpost. Why might this be?
If you don't see the population, attach a screenshot of the ship before colonization (to check that it is a colony ship and not an outpost ship) and the planet after colonization.
Try out the Objects Window. By default it shows planets, you can make it show whatever you want (see checkboxes for selection of type of objects listed, and the available filters).Third noob question is interface related. Is there a way to pull up a list of all my fleets and see what they're doing? And is there a similar thing for colonies?
Re: Noob Questions
Thanks for the quick response.
I have solved the mystery of the uninhabitable huge terran: It has a thing on it called a temporal anomoly, which reduces it's population max by 25.
Thanks for the Objects Window hint. With filters I think it does what I was hoping for.
I have solved the mystery of the uninhabitable huge terran: It has a thing on it called a temporal anomoly, which reduces it's population max by 25.
Thanks for the Objects Window hint. With filters I think it does what I was hoping for.
Re: Noob Questions
Ah, yes.
When you are given the option to colonize a planet with a colony ship, the target (max.) population is shown. Don't colonize if it's not a green number! (above zero).
You can also check the expected target pop. on a planet for al your species by rght-clicking on the planet and clicking on habitability (or something like that). Everything (or almost?) in the UI can be right-clicked for extra options.