Bingeling
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Lines do disappear once in a while. Every colony got a connection (as long as you got more than one). Big colonies or big space ports (or both) tend to have priority on connections. Say you play in a clustered galaxy, and dominate your home cluster. You place a colony in a neighbor cluster, and it gets connected to your closest colony. We say you build space ports in every systems... If you build more fresh colonies in the other system, one will be the hub, but I think it can be a different one than your first. The long connection back home is turned off. If you in a war capture a wealthy planet next to your new ones (think enemy capital), expect this one to get a link directly to your capital after a while, and all the others puny colonies to be connected to this one instead. But for most parts, links are quite static. I think some factors that decide whether a link is displayed is - Volume of direct trade - Distance - Space port class - Possibly colony size - Capital bonus (maybe also regional?) - And each colony must have a link somewhere There is also probably some mechanism to make larger colonies request more goods, so they are also more likely to hand out goods. From the swarm AAR, focus southern cluster. Fresh colonies, no space port. All have link back to capital (or maybe capital is the one on the map edge). A space port in the southern cluster. This one becomes the local boss, and have another link up north added. It makes sense if trade flows also from those other colonies. Stupid AI messing up my map... Anyways, another colony down there has received its space port. Some local control is shifted, but also notice that none of the southern has kept that link up left. Just the initial link towards the capital is preserved. Why did that second link north disappear? Mabye war messed up? I doubt so. I think was happened was that the south got better developed, and less trade flew between the clusters. Or total trade volume made it seem like less trade flow if the formula includes total empire trade volume in some way. I am sure that if one log everything carefully, one could figure out a plausible model after just a few 100 proper games. The images in this post was helped by the AI running space port building (with some intervention if too stupid), and due to the AI not understanding the real cashflow it refuses to build space ports even if the empire is filthy rich, getting richer every year.
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