FAQ question of sorts - Does proximity affect visitor frequency?

Started by Havan_IronOak, July 15, 2015, 06:01:15 PM

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Havan_IronOak

I've built a number of colonies over the last few months and some were close to settlements while others were as far distant as I could manage. I've NOT really seen much of a difference in visitor frequency. Does proximity really affect anything?

BTW the seed "yads" generates a world not unlike a map of the mediterranean

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kahlzun

If you build right on top of another colony, like a pirate settlement or whatever, do they load onto the map as a colony?
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Quote from: kahlzun on July 15, 2015, 08:30:42 PM
If you build right on top of another colony, like a pirate settlement or whatever, do they load onto the map as a colony?

Can't build onto the same space sadly.
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Jimyoda

Your colony proximity to other factions has no bearing on visits or raids.
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