
It would appear that the number of dashes are multiplied by 3 to achieve the base. When I hover over the planet in the system view, the pop up in the lower left corner says the base values are 6, 6, 3, 0, 0 zero.

When I zoom into the planet, food and industry are rated as low, 2 dashes, while dust is rated as week, one dash. Hovering over each individual score, each of them shows they are from population except for food, which is 6 from population and 8 from the same symbol as my race, Horatio. There is no hero in this system.Īt the star system view, where you can see all the planets in the system, the planet lists the following for FIDSI 14, 6, 3. This is a planet just colonized, so there is only one population and nothing has been built there yet. Okay, I am pulling the specific example from my current game. It is possible that what I am seeing is a combination of the resource per pop from population and the resource per pop that was displayed on the planet before it was colonized.ĭoes this assumption sound correct? Is there a way to look at an already colonized plan and see what the FIDSI display read prior to colonization? The FIDSI that the planet had is no longer separately and specifically visible. I am assuming that the bars that we see on a planet before we colonize also contribute.


I know there are technologies that add a certain amount per population but I was checking planets before any of those technologies had been researched or at least before the appropriate building had been completed. When I look at the tooltips there are unaccounted for amounts of whichever resource I am examining, if you just consider the population/species modifier. I know population, and more specifically the type of population, contributes and I know how to look and see what the contribution per pop is for the different species inhabiting the planet. This may be obvious somewhere, but I am trying to determine how FIDSI is calculated for each planet.
