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Tsar Alexis 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 1:21
Planetary Administration?
What is it? I get this tootlip on some of my pops for various reasons yet I cannot find out how to add Planetary Administration to a planet?
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Spectre9000 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 1:22 
Its a building on a planet, requires 5 pops to be built. When you colonize a planet, the first building is the one that you upgrade to a Planetary Administraion upon growing to 5 pop.
GrandHardy 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 1:23 
It's upgrading your 'capital' building. When you first colonise you deploy the ship to administrate. Once you have 5 pop you can upgrade it to the Planetary Aministration building.

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最後修改者:GrandHardy; 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 1:23
Tsar Alexis 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 1:25 
Well I had a colony which was my third planet and it seemed to be missing one and was causing me all sorts of problems and I had more than 5 pops. So is this something that is auto built when the colony is established? Can it be destroyed and needs repaired? Further, this third planet just kept revolting every few years no matter what I did
Tsar Alexis 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 1:29 
Bump
Dray Prescot 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 2:25 
The Planetary Administration is the first upgrade to the central building of your colony, the tile you choose for the colony ship to land on. The 2nd upgrade is the Planetary Capital and you need 10 population. The 3rd upgrade is the Imperial Capital (only one in your Empire), I would guess that it need 15 Population (a lot/all of WHs only have 16 tiles). Each upgrade increases by 1 the Mineral and Food that tile produces, and more importantly increases the adjancey bonuses by 1 (Mineral, Food, and Energy) (no help to research). They are expensive to build, including political points, but they also generate political points, and they are REQUIRED when you are trying to upgrade buildings on your planet's tiles to higher levels.

When you choose the landing spot for your colony ship, be very careful and think about where you will get the best use of the future adjancey bonuses when it gets upgraded, i.e. you want the adjancent tiles to be producing Minerals, Food, and Energy; try to avoid adjancent tiles that are producing research (any that you will be building labs on) since they will get no benefit from the adjancey bonuses from the Planetary Admin/Planetary Capital/Imperial Capital (which will probably be on your Home World anyway). Also try to land on tiles producing Minerals and/or Food, since anything else will be lost. Quite often there will not be an ideal choice, and you will have to decide which option is more importent to you.

Also no adjancey bonuses from one edge to the opposite edge, so try not to put your landing site on an edge of the planetary map.
最後修改者:Dray Prescot; 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 3:21
3Ddeath 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 2:34 
Its even easier to find once you learn of the yellow upgrade buttons on the top right corner of your surface tiles on the planet... for the win!
Remoria 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 2:34 
Do with it was an easier to see color than yellow though :/
Tsar Alexis 2016 年 5 月 12 日 下午 5:29 
引用自 Dray Prescot
The Planetary Administration is the first upgrade to the central building of your colony, the tile you choose for the colony ship to land on. The 2nd upgrade is the Planetary Capital and you need 10 population. The 3rd upgrade is the Imperial Capital (only one in your Empire), I would guess that it need 15 Population (a lot/all of WHs only have 16 tiles). Each upgrade increases by 1 the Mineral and Food that tile produces, and more importantly increases the adjancey bonuses by 1 (Mineral, Food, and Energy) (no help to research). They are expensive to build, including political points, but they also generate political points, and they are REQUIRED when you are trying to upgrade buildings on your planet's tiles to higher levels.

When you choose the landing spot for your colony ship, be very careful and think about where you will get the best use of the future adjancey bonuses when it gets upgraded, i.e. you want the adjancent tiles to be producing Minerals, Food, and Energy; try to avoid adjancent tiles that are producing research (any that you will be building labs on) since they will get no benefit from the adjancey bonuses from the Planetary Admin/Planetary Capital/Imperial Capital (which will probably be on your Home World anyway). Also try to land on tiles producing Minerals and/or Food, since anything else will be lost. Quite often there will not be an ideal choice, and you will have to decide which option is more importent to you.

Also no adjancey bonuses from one edge to the opposite edge, so try not to put your landing site on an edge of the planetary map.

Thank you for the detailed explanation.
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