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! '''Pollution stimulus (minor)''' | ! '''Pollution stimulus (minor)''' | ||
| 1% - 19% | | 1% - 19% | ||
− | | {{ticks|60*(1/3.33) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(1/3.33)/ | + | | {{ticks|60*(1/3.33) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(1/3.33)/2500 round 2}} in-game hours |
| {{ticks|60*(18/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(18/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | | {{ticks|60*(18/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(18/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | ||
| {{ticks|60*(81/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(81/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | | {{ticks|60*(81/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(81/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | ||
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! '''Pollution stimulus (moderate)''' | ! '''Pollution stimulus (moderate)''' | ||
| 20% - 49% | | 20% - 49% | ||
− | | {{ticks|60*(20/3.33) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(20/3.33)/ | + | | {{ticks|60*(20/3.33) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(20/3.33)/2500 round 2}} in-game hours |
| {{ticks|60*(29/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(29/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | | {{ticks|60*(29/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(29/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | ||
| {{ticks|60*(51/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(51/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | | {{ticks|60*(51/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(51/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | ||
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! '''Pollution stimulus (maximum)''' | ! '''Pollution stimulus (maximum)''' | ||
| 50% - 100% | | 50% - 100% | ||
− | | {{ticks|60*(50/3.33) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(50/3.33)/ | + | | {{ticks|60*(50/3.33) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(50/3.33)/2500 round 2}} in-game hours |
| {{ticks|60*(50/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(50/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | | {{ticks|60*(50/0.03) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(50/0.03)/60000 round 2}} in-game days | ||
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! '''Pollution stimulus (maximum)''' | ! '''Pollution stimulus (maximum)''' | ||
| 100% | | 100% | ||
− | | {{ticks|60*(100/3.33) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(100/3.33)/ | + | | {{ticks|60*(100/3.33) round 2}} || {{#expr:60*(100/3.33)/2500 round 2}} in-game hours |
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+ | == Analysis == | ||
+ | {{Stub|section=1|reason= General stub, also verify as above.}} | ||
+ | Severity increase is very rapid compared to its depletion. A single hour spent in polluted terrain will keep a pawn in the maximum tier for 40 hours. This means that relatively little polluted terrain is needed to maintain the bonuses. Place some under where a pawn will commonly spend |
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Pollution stimulus is a beneficial hediff that is granted to insectoids and pawns with the Pollution stimulus gene when on polluted terrain.
Stages
Stage | Begins at | Symptoms |
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Pollution stimulus (minor) | ≥0% |
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Pollution stimulus (moderate) | ≥20% |
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Pollution stimulus (maximum) | ≥50% |
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Progression
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Every 60 ticks (1 sec), an insectoid or pawn with the gene will increase in stimulus severity by +3.33% if on polluted terrain, or −0.03% if on unpolluted terrain.
Threshold range | Real time since 0% severity[1] | Game time since 0% severity[2] | Real time in state[3] | Game time in state[4] | Real time since 100% severity[5] | Game time since 100% severity[6] | |
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None | 0% | - | - | - | - | 200,000 ticks (55.56 mins) | 3.33 in-game days |
Pollution stimulus (minor) | 1% - 19% | 18.02 ticks (0.3 secs) | 0.01 in-game hours | 36,000 ticks (10 mins) | 0.6 in-game days | 162,000 ticks (45 mins) | 2.7 in-game days |
Pollution stimulus (moderate) | 20% - 49% | 360.36 ticks (6.01 secs) | 0.14 in-game hours | 58,000 ticks (16.11 mins) | 0.97 in-game days | 102,000 ticks (28.33 mins) | 1.7 in-game days |
Pollution stimulus (maximum) | 50% - 100% | 900.9 ticks (15.02 secs) | 0.36 in-game hours | 100,000 ticks (27.78 mins) | 1.67 in-game days | - | - |
Pollution stimulus (maximum) | 100% | 1,801.8 ticks (30.03 secs) | 0.72 in-game hours | - | - | - | - |
Analysis
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Severity increase is very rapid compared to its depletion. A single hour spent in polluted terrain will keep a pawn in the maximum tier for 40 hours. This means that relatively little polluted terrain is needed to maintain the bonuses. Place some under where a pawn will commonly spend
- ↑ Real time spent before entering the state, assuming severity is increasing and the starting severity is 0%
- ↑ Game time spent before entering the state, assuming severity is increasing and the starting severity is 0%
- ↑ Real time spent in the state before crossing the lower threshold, assuming severity is decreasing from higher threshold
- ↑ Game time spent in the state before crossing the lower threshold, assuming severity is decreasing from higher threshold
- ↑ Real time spent before entering the state, assuming severity is decreasing and the starting severity is 100%
- ↑ Game time spent before entering the state, assuming severity is decreasing and the starting severity is 100%