Beta 3 "cultural borders"

Tell me if I'm seeing things:

In fierce combat with the Yor, I found that the 3-movement restriction in their space was really cramping my style. No problem, I thought, I'll just take some planets and extend my cultural borders into their territory. So I took two worlds by their lonesome between our territories. The next turn, those borders had not moved. The turn after, they started to recede at a creep. It was many turns before my influence had extended to cover my two new worlds.

I'm guessing this is a feature, "influence creep", to show how the change is not instantaneous. I like it. It's especially crucial for the Yor!

Another note: this process did NOT apply to Homeworlds: when I took the Thalan and Drath homeworlds, the borders shifted immediately.

Incidentally, after buying peace with the Yor, I now control two-thirds of the galaxy and will soon launch the final war. The Yor, perhaps sensing that my war machine was rolling over everyone else, declared war on the Drath to in an effort to expand and deny me that territory. Devious!
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Reply #1 Top
It might be just that the other Yor planets had high populations, whereas the planets you took had very low populations at first. As your populations grew, the influence changed accordingly.


Reply #2 Top
You have to ferry boat in population as soon as you conquer his planets. Get it up to 2.5 billion right away.
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It mostly dependes on the influence of the Planets. if they dont got enough inflence and are in the middle of a lot of other yor planets, they will change hardly anything. While homewordls got the highest influnce in most cases.
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You can also rush-buy embassies on any bonus tiles the new planet may have. That will only cost around 200 bc.