Why do people desert certain towns?

I was playing and doing well when I was reviewing the production reports on the right of the screen. It indicated that people started deserting a town that I create. I was +32 food overall so that wasn't it. The only thing I can think of is that I didn't have enough housing and people had to leave.

Is that it?

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Um... I'm pretty sure they are deserting TO said town. This is what happens when you disband a unit, the population that those unit used moves into your nearest town.

Reply #2 Top

WOw, I didn't know that. So one could make a bunch of peasants and send them toward a town to increase growth rate? Hmmm...does that make sense to do?

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That seems expensive, but I guess you could do it.

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Yes, it is definitely possible. I do that sometimes when my capitol is already lv5 and I need an extra boost of population somewhere else.

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Quoting Kalin, reply 1
Um... I'm pretty sure they are deserting TO said town. This is what happens when you disband a unit, the population that those unit used moves into your nearest town.

The wording on that notice really should be tweaked to make the difference between a disbanded unit and deserters clear. (Or they need to add a new notice for whichever one is not what the info text describes.)

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Quoting Kalin, reply 4
Yes, it is definitely possible. I do that sometimes when my capitol is already lv5 and I need an extra boost of population somewhere else.

Except this doesn't make any sense because a Pioneer only takes away 1 citizen when it is created.  It's like Pioneers have citizens in their pocket.

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Quoting GaelicVigil, reply 6
... Except this doesn't make any sense because a Pioneer only takes away 1 citizen when it is created.  It's like Pioneers have citizens in their pocket.

I haven't been playing much since 1.08. Do new settlements start with more than 1 pop now?

Reply #8 Top

Um, I'm not sure what you guys are talking about...

 

Settlements always starts with 0 pop. Pioneers founding cities don't count as disbanding.

 

What I was talking about is training a company of 12 peasants at my lv5 cities, then move them to the city I want and disband them. The 12 peasants would essentially "move in" to the new city. Not sure where the confusion lies.

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Quoting Kalin, reply 8
...  What I was talking about is training a company of 12 peasants at my lv5 cities, then move them to the city I want and disband them. The 12 peasants would essentially "move in" to the new city. Not sure where the confusion lies.

That I can follow. It sounds like Elemental's version of using troop transports in GC2 to bulk up new colonies.

GaelicVigil just had me wondering if there'd been a change I hadn't noticed in starting pop for new settlements. (I though it was 1, not 0, but I'm not hardcore about watching the numbers.)