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I'm pretty sure after 4.0, the system or planet's trade does not matter at all. All that matters is the trade income. So in theory, selling all your resources monthly could boost it.
I don't understand this calculation; how the heck do I win the bid? What stat am I supposed to look for when picking a planet, because it doesn't seem to be trade value to me unless I'm missing something.
Thank you explanation and the quick change.
Much appreciated.
The nomination level is multiplied by your trade value to get the end weight for being chosen.
Nomination level 1 multiplies trade by 1, level 2 by 2 and so on.
Before, if there were only two countries nominated with one having a total end value of 100 and the other 500, there was a 16,7% chance of the 100 trade country being chosen and 83,3% of the 500.
Now that I raise those numbers to the power of 2 (10k and 250k trade values), the chance of the country with 100 trade being chosen falls to 3,8% and the country with 500 trade raises to 96,2%.
I think that this would require some event overwrites too for it work properly.
I have updated the mod and added a raising to the power of 2 for the end value. This should give larger trade value empires a significantly larger chance of being chosen for the host.
nomination (1-5) * trade value for the whole country
for its logic and I think that's pretty good. If it works, that it. Has the issue that trade can now be artificially boosted by selling a lot the month before founding but I'm not sure how they would work around that.