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This week, we've continued our work on overhauling the tech tree and implementing the new happiness system. Everything you see here is deeply work-in-progress: rough mock-ups and vague estimates. It won't look like this in-game, but it should make the underlying ideas and systems clearer.
Let's start with a mock-up of the new happiness menu. It'll be a lot simpler than the current UI. Fiddling with sliders isn't required anymore. Meals will be "one-size-fits-all", without a calories slider and other sliders to adjust it indirectly. For every happiness item, there'll be a maximum that can be distributed per day. Giving every colonist a candle per day makes sense, but they don't need a new fur coat every 24 hours. All happiness items in the stockpile will automatically be distributed until the maximum is reached. Instead of providing a set reward for every category (20 happiness for providing all colonists with candles, regardless of the amount of colonists you've got), every distributed item will increase the amount of "happiness points" (shorthand HAPs, not the definitive name) you earn. This means that recruiting more colonists will increase the amount of HAPs that can be earned. The penalty for overpopulation will be removed.
We made a rough estimate of how many HAPs players will earn throughout the growth of their colony. Here are our numbers:
What "Amount of Colonists" means seems pretty clear. "Average HAPs" is an estimate of how many HAPs are earned per colonist. As you advance throughout the tech tree, you'll unlock more and better happiness items, increasing the amount of HAPs earned per colonist.
The third category, "Hap Eff%", is an estimate of the effect of the HAP Multiplier Upgrade. You'll be able to complete many tiers of that upgrade, continuously improving the HAPs-value of your happiness items and meals. "Hap Eff% 1.1" stands for 110% effectiveness, meaning an item with a default value of 10 will provide 11 HAPs.
Combining these three categories results in a total HAPs generated per day. This escalates rapidly from ~75 at the start of your colony and eventually reaches many tens of thousands per day!
The current system punishes players with unhappy colonies by making it a lot more expensive to recruit new colonists, and by slowing down the science speed. We want to change that to a reward-based system. HAPs will be required for plenty of upgrades and improvements. These shouldn't be a a handful of sky-high thresholds that require massive amounts of HAPs after which the feature is useless. There should be a continual, increasing challenge. We've made some estimates for that as well:
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As you can see, these requirements escalate very quickly as well. This discourages "idling" - letting the colony run in the background without attention until you've amassed enough HAPs to quickly unlock a bunch of upgrades. It also rewards growth by highlighting your increased capabilities. Unlocking all of these upgrades should take players quite a long time and encourage them to keep growing.
Disclaimer: the fact that the max colonist limit in this example is 500, does not mean we're planning to add a hard limit to the amount of colonists you can have
Adding many dozens of similar upgrades to the tech tree will make it very cluttered. We'll probably add a new UI for these repeating upgrades and keep them separate from the rest of the science. Unlocking them will not require a scientist who performs actually work. We've made a very, very rough mock-up for that UI as well:
We know the details are far from perfect, but we're pretty convinced about the fundamentals of the new systems! But we're still open to all feedback: while the system is in construction, we can still keep your concerns into account. So let us know if you want to see something changed or clarified!
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