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Mar 26, 2017, 11:28:56 PM

Summary / Title

growth score problem


Description

The growth score becomes negative, and when the growth score becomes negative, the population of only one faction will grow in the system, and the other factions will not grow. After a number of reprogramming experiments, I noticed that the problem would only occur in systems with a grain output of more than 300, but not all systems with food output exceeding 300 would have this problem. If the grain output of a system exceeds 300, the higher the grain output of the system, the more exaggerated the value when the growth score becomes negative.


Steps to Reproduce

1. Has a system with multiple factions (This may not be a necessary step)

2. Raising the food output of a system to more than 300

3. The growth score becomes negative


Reproducibility

4/5

I only know that when the grain output is higher than a growth required, the growth score is very likely to be abnormal (negative), but sometimes the growth score will be restored to a positive number. I do not know what the specific cause of the problem is.


Expected Behavior

The growth score will change every turn (I do not understand the rules behind it) but will not become negative and lead to a population growth of only one faction.


Version

0.3.2 S2 ALPHA-Public


Notes

In the last version there was the same problem, this time it still appeared, but it has been found that it has a direct relationship with the food output is too high, I guess this is because the grain output exceeds 300 after the calculation error, Because each growth rate of population growth will change, perhaps this change only takes into account the situation of a population per turn, and when the number of food output per turn can make the system grow more than one population, the calculation will be wrong.


Attachments

Pacifists Cravers A 017.zip

This is one of the samples I made, many of these systems have developed such problems because of their high food output.

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