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Last update:22 May 2017
The population is the driving force of your empire.
Without it, you won’t build any fleets nor settle down on a new planet.
you could also spend luxury resources to incite other races to inhabit your worlds.
Bigger populations of races allow to unlock more traits and bonuses.
Every race reacts differently to different ideologies(6,7).
Every action influences the support for the given ideology, hence the given party.
It’s analogical for any other ideology.
However, every race reacts differently to different ideological issues within the empire.
Here things become more tricky.
On the illustration(7),you’re able to see a wheel for humans.
Events of religion, pacifism or militarism have a direct influence on the popularity of that party.
If the supported ideology is not ruling, it negatively impacts happiness in the system and vice versa.
you might tap on the stats to get more info.
Here, you could see what influences the support within the coming turns(2).
The numbers next to the events tell you how many more turns will the given modifier be in effect.
If there’s no number it means that the modifier is in effect until further notice.
It all depends on the faction you choose as the first one and the playstyle you’d prefer.
These races may become useless then.
As Cravers you need other races for slaves.
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