Nah, doesn't work that way. Remember, each planet is a new planet
being built from scratch. You'll of course have access to hospitals
parks and things once they're unlocked, but each planet starts from
bare earth. You're basically terra forming the planet, so each time
you need to start from scratch.
As you advance, you'll find housing units hold more people by default,
as do warehouses, but you still need the same 3 units of food per
colonist no matter how many your housing units hold, so there's always
need for lots of food, which sometimes is a challenge. Sometimes I've
had to cheat, especially on the planets where there's a per minute
income requirement.
Build multiple commercial buildings, and have them all set to 5
minutes, you'll need three of them to generate the whole 1500 per
minute most missions of that type require, but once that's happening,
the mission goals are technically met, even though you've not really
accomplished the real goal of that actual income. It's a hack, and I
try hard not to use it, but sometimes, I just can't manage to get to
the required population levels required for the proper amount of
income.
There's other times you'll need to have a warehouse hold one product,
then switch it to holding another one, because of how the planet is
designed. On those missions where you need x number of items in the
trade port, and you don't have enough room to build extra warehouses
that are close enough to the trade port. It can become quite the
balancing act, but it's all worth the rewards once you do complete one.
On 1/3/2023 8:27 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I never got that far in the game, but would be surprised if once
capabilities built up by research don't open up those original
planets for future upgrades that are now possible. Put another way
it would be nice if all planets had hospitals and parks and other
amenities that make life better on those planets.
Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
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On Tue, 3 Jan 2023, Travis Siegel wrote:
The thing is, you don't really need to get back to the planet once
you've completed the mission goals. You don't even need to get to
your ship.
Just
click on a new planet, and it will prompt you to move to the new
location.
I don't know why you couldn't go back to a previous planet, but
there's really no need to do so.
I'll see if it's possible when I complete my current mission, and
let folks know.
On 1/3/2023 1:57 AM, Michael wrote:
Think that?s part of the problem, I completed all mission goals,
but I had no idea I wouldn?t be allowed to go back to the colony.
So, is that the case? I can?t get back there?
Thanks
On Jan 2, 2023, at 7:33 PM, Travis Siegel <[email protected]>
wrote:
Unless you completed the required missions on the planet, you
should have no problem getting back to it.
If it says your ship is landed there, just tap on it. It will
tell you your ship is there, then just tap details, then it will
give you all the planet info, with a continue button at the end.
Tap that, and you're back on the planet.
That's all you need to do.
I've never tried going back to a planet after the missions have
been completed, so no clue if the game allows it or not, though
I see no reason why it wouldn't.
On 1/2/2023 6:47 PM, Michael wrote:
Thanks Travis, for that nicely detailed response.
The screen I am facing now is where I could look at my ship and
I can see that I can explore another space, but I can?t get
back to the last planet I colonized even though it tells me my
ship is currently landed on this planet. any help? Any hints?
I?m kind of at a loss I can?t get back to my colony well I
guess once you complete the mission it doesn?t let you back to
the colony?
Once again, thanks for any help or input, I?ll get the hang of
this, I promise. Lol
On Jan 2, 2023, at 3:35 PM, Jude DaShiell
<[email protected]> wrote:
It works on android too I played it on android first but now
use an Iphone.
Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be
used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2023, Travis Siegel wrote:
I play it on the iPhone. I have no idea if it's
available on other platforms or not.
On 1/2/2023 4:18 PM, Matthew Chao via groups.io wrote:
On what operating system will this gtame work?
Thanks.--Matthew Chao
On 1/2/2023 3:43 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
You don't need a hydroponics plant for each
warehouse, but usually you'll need 2 or 3 per warehouse.
Each one produces a certain amount, and you'll need to
check how much food is rolling into the warehouse, then how
much is rolling out per minute. That's how you maintain
your population.
If yours are yoyoing then it's because you're getting
enough food, so another one is showing up, then they're
eating the available food, then it isn't here anymore, so
one dies off. You'll need to balance food production with
population. It gets easier (or harder depending on your
point of view) as you complete some of the research tasks,
since those can give you increased production or storage on
various buildings. In the beginning though, (especially
since you don't have a lot of completion
rewards) you'll need to have probably 3 hydroponics per
housing unit, since typically one housing unit holds
between 50 and 100 population, depending on whether it's
next to an industrial zone or not. Your population needs 3
units of food for each unit of population, so you'll need
150 units of food incoming to the living quarters for a 50
population building, and obviously
300 incoming for a 100 population building.
That gets harder as you increase the size of the
residences, but you can increase the output of the
hydroponics too, so it all balances out.
You
should be doing research constantly until you have
researched everything you can. I don't know if it's a bug,
or if there's a piece of the game I haven't found yet, but
there's 11 items I still have to research, but they don't
show up on my research list, so nothing to do about those.
You'll also want to pick up your reward every day, just
click on the prize, and it's transferred into your
inventory, and then you can use it on the planet you're
currently on, or save it for another one, it's up to you.
On 1/2/2023 8:14 AM, Michael wrote:
Okay so do you think I should have a farm and a warehouse
for each living quarters I build?
I?ll also leave the game to idle while my population has a
chance to grow.
So far I have a total number of 59 people, although, it
fluctuates back to
58 and then goes back up to 59, but doesn?t seem to get
much beyond that, so I?ll leave it be for a while.
Thanks again for your help.
On Jan 2, 2023, at 5:23 AM, Jude DaShiell
<[email protected]>
wrote:
Leave the game on your phone say for a week then check
back in.
You
should have more money generated by your colonies and
their production by then. It takes them time but it does
happen.
Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to
be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2023, Lindsay Cowell wrote:
I feel like I?ve come to a halt with the game, as I can
never seem to get enough money to do things now
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Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Galactic colonies When
arriving at a planet for the first time and landing you
get a very tight view of that planet. Taking off again
then landing again gets your ship orbit time around the
planet and that's how your exploration starts to expand.
Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes
to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2023, Lindsay Cowell wrote:
Got it. Now, I'm doing a long term task in the
commercial complex, am I best doing short term tasks if
I am short of money?
On 01/01/2023 23:46, Travis Siegel wrote:
Because you haven't explored the entire planet.
I already told you that to get more exploration space,
you need to go back to space then enter the planet
again to expose more of the map to be explored.
Just click on the button (first on the screen that
says space map).
Then
find the planet your ship is on, and click it again,
click details, then continue.
That will put you back on the planet, with more area
to explore.
That's all there is to it.
On 1/1/2023 6:34 PM, Lindsay Cowell wrote:
Why would it tell me? I need crystals to produce
computer parts when I can?t seem to find any, and I
have explored all the planet as far as I can tell?
On 1 Jan 2023, at 11:28 pm, Travis Siegel
<[email protected]>
wrote:
You don't connect the factories to the ore
extractor, you connect the ore extractor to the
warehouse, then connect the warehouse to the
factory.
You need to be careful though, because to voiceover,
the planet looks like a single long line going on
and on, but to sighted folks, it's actually a square
block, so you need to be aware of that, because as
you proceed with more complicated layouts you'll
need for future missions, you'll find that there are
times you build something, and even though according
to voiceover, it's right next to the thing you want
to connect it to, in reality, it's on the other side
of the square, and so out of range for the
connection to be made. Just something to keep in
mind as you progress.
On 1/1/2023 5:47 PM, Michael wrote:
Hey guy?s, i?ve just recently started playing
galactic colonies, and I am colonizing my second
planet, I?m trying to connect my factory to the ore
extractor, but the only connections lead to the
warehouses, any help?
I?m
confused why that?s happening.
The other situation I?m having is to complete the
mission status for the mission goals is to increase
population 75 but I don?t have any superior kits
for the living area.
So far I only have 20 energy cells, it takes 100
energy cells to buy the starter kit with all the
superior kits that I need, and that?s gonna take
some bucks which I?m not willing to do at this point.
Any help would really be appreciated, you guys are
always there for us.
Lol
Michael
,
On Jan 1, 2023, at 1:38 PM, Travis Siegel
<[email protected]>
wrote:
The missions change for each planet. Chances are
there's only no crystals, because you haven't
explored enough of the planet yet.
After you explore all of the available squares,
then leave the interface for the planet, (I.E, go
back to space), then open the planet again, new
squares will be revealed. You'll find crystals
that way eventually.
On 1/1/2023 2:22 PM, Lindsay Cowell wrote:
Hey guys,
I now play galactic colonies, and the mission is
asking me to sell computer parts, but there is
nowhere to extract crystals on that planet, does
the mission stay available if I try it somewhere
else, does anyone know?
Lindsay Cowell.