Aeson
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If I understand things correctly, you only receive the greatest bonus for each field out of all the location research bonuses for that field, and the location research bonuses are computed as LocationBonus = SiteBonus + sum(ResearcherBonus_n/n, n = 1, N) or something like that, where the researcher bonuses are ordered so that higher bonuses are less penalized than lower bonuses. Thus, if you have some good research sites and you stack all your scientists on the home space port, you might be wasting their bonuses. If your researchers are strongly focused into specific fields rather than being more generalized, then you might not be gaining as much as if you had stuck each of them on a lab over a site with a bonus in their strongest field. Note that the denominator of the sum of researcher bonuses might be something like 2^(n - 1) rather than just n; I'm not really certain because I haven't looked at how scientist bonuses stack in a while and I don't remember what others have said about it. Of course, keeping all of them at home, or in one big lab over your favorite research bonus (note - if you want to use off-type bonuses from the scientists, you need to have at least one lab of the appropriate type wherever they're stationed), allows you to keep them safer, it allows them to pool any shared bonuses which might add up to more than what you'd receive by stacking the best in each field over the best site bonus in that field that you can find, and it allows all of them to benefit from any Inspirational characters you happen to have who you can station at the lab (I think that's the name of the trait; if not, it's whichever one improves character skills over time). Regardless, you're normally not losing out on much by keeping them all in one big lab. Also, late game is probably when you least need to spread out the scientist stack. It's in the early to mid game that you most want to have the best possible research bonuses, because that's when you're most likely to get the most out of any research advantage you can scrape up. Spreading the scientists out is riskier but potentially more rewarding because if done appropriately and if the risks don't materialize (i.e. pirates and saboteurs don't blow up your Typhon Weapons Lab while Creative Supergenius Top Scientist and the other 3 best weapons researchers were working there) it can get you ahead in the technological race. Late game, you're really just picking up the technologies you hadn't really felt were worth researching earlier, and it doesn't really matter if you're getting your absolute best possible bonus towards the research of Assault Missiles II because you already have Plasma Thunderbolt IIIs as your standard long-range weapon, and anyways stacks scientist characters who started with multiple skills and survive a long time are likely to have better skills than most research locations will with smaller stacks of best-in-field scientists.
< Message edited by Aeson -- 1/5/2015 1:11:54 AM >
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