人口:修订间差异

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The population of the world is represented by individual "'''population units'''", or “'''pop'''” for short. Each population unit has a unique ID in the save game file.
The population of the world in ''Imperator Rome'' is represented by individual "'''population units'''", or “'''pop'''” for short. Each population unit has a unique ID in the save game file.


Pops are the basic generator of {{icon|cost}} Money ([[Economy#Commerce|commerce]] + [[Economy#Tax_Income|Taxes]]), {{icon|manpower}} Manpower and {{icon|research points}} Research Points.
Pops are the basic generator of {{icon|cost}} Money ([[Economy#Commerce|commerce]] + [[Economy#Tax_Income|Taxes]]), {{icon|manpower}} Manpower and {{icon|research points}} Research Points.


== Social classes ==
A pop belongs to one of the five available social classes. The social class determines what a pop produces.


== 人口类型 ==
# Nobles - generate research points and trade routes
A pop belongs to one of the four available social classes. It is the social class which determines what a pop produces!
# Citizens – generate research points, trade routes and manpower
# Freemen – generate manpower and tax income
# Tribesmen – generate manpower and tax income
# Slaves – generate tax income and additional trade goods


# Citizens  – generate research points and commerce income
The population of a territory will slowly approach the "desired ratio", which varies by the Nation, Buildings and Civilisation, among other factors. This ratio and the rate of change can be affected by player choices.
# Freemen  – generate manpower
 
# Tribesmen – generate manpower and tax income
There are a few effects that can directly change Social Class:
# Slaves – generate tax income; additionally produce surplus goods
* When a City is occupied, there is a chance that Citizens will be demoted ⇒ Freemen and Freemen  ⇒ Slaves.
* When any territory (including a city) is occupied, some of these generated slaves will be abducted (teleported) to a provincial or state capital of the sacking nation for no cost.
 
=== Nobles ===
{{desc|Nobles|Nobles represent the elites in Rome, and nobility in monarchies. Typically, they would be owners of a [[wikipedia:Latifundium|Latifundium]].|image=Pop noble}}


* Promotion of 1 pop costs '''10''' {{icon|ora}} Oratory Power Points, regardless whether Slaves ⇒ Freemen, Tribesmen ⇒ Freemen or Freemen ⇒ Citizens.
Each Noble Pop at 100% Happiness produces per month:
* '''0.5''' Research Point
* '''0.15''' Trade Routes (Happiness does not affect this)
* Food Consumption: 0.5
* Base Happiness: -50%


Population cannot be demoted by the player! But
Nobles only have a relevant desired Ratio in cities and metropolises. Their happiness is heavily affected by Civilisation level, and is otherwise rather hard to manage. Both their Ratio and happiness can be buffed via the [[Buildings|Library]]. The [[Buildings|Academy]] also boosts their Ratio by half as much, along with their (significant) Research output.
* when a city is being sacked, there is a chance that Citizens will be demoted ⇒ Freemen and Freemen ⇒ Slaves. Some Slaves are "teleported" to the state's capital at no cost, no matter how far away.
* switching the [[Provinces#Governor Policy|Governor Policy]] of a province to "Social Mobility", will lead, in due time, to a 33%, 33%, 33% distribution. Tribesmen remain unaffected.


=== 贵族 ===
=== Citizens ===
{{desc|Citizens|Citizens represent those with a [[wikipedia:Roman_citizenship|privileged legal status in Rome]].|image=Pop citizen}}


=== 公民 ===
Each Citizen Pop at 100% Happiness produces per month:
{{desc|Citizens|Citizens represent the patricians in Rome, and nobility in monarchies. Owners of a [[wikipedia:Latifundium|Latifundium]].|image=Pop citizen}}
* '''0.2''' Research Point
* '''0.03''' Trade Routes (Happiness does not affect this)
* '''2''' Manpower
* Food Consumption: 0.3
* Base Happiness: -34%


Each Citizen Pop at 100% Happiness produces per day:
Citizens only have a relevant desired Ratio in cities and metropolises. Both their Ratio and happiness can be buffed via the [[Buildings|Court of Law]].
* '''0.25''' Research Point
* '''0.01''' Commerce Value
* Base Happiness: 20%


=== 自由民 ===
=== Freemen ===
{{desc|Freemen|Freemen represent the plebeians of Rome. Artisans and small holders.|image=Pop freemen}}
{{desc|Freemen|Freemen represent the plebeians of Rome. Artisans and small holders.|image=Pop freemen}}


Each Freeman Pop at 100% Happiness produces produces per day:
Each Freeman Pop at 100% Happiness produces per month:
* '''10''' Manpower
* '''0.0075''' Base Tax
* Base Happiness: 25%
* '''3''' Manpower
* Food Consumption: 0.2
* Base Happiness: -20%


=== 部落民 ===
Freemen can be found in cities. Unless there are barracks, they are usually not found in Settlements. They are slightly easier to maintain than Citizens, but about equally affected by Civilisation Level. They are usually the main source of Manpower, so their usefulness is highly situational depending on your Manpower needs. Both their Ratio and happiness can be buffed via the [[Buildings|Forum]].
 
=== Tribesmen ===
{{desc|Tribesmen|These represent uncivilized folks, barbarians.|image=Pop tribesmen}}
{{desc|Tribesmen|These represent uncivilized folks, barbarians.|image=Pop tribesmen}}


Each Tribesmen Pop at 100% Happiness produces per day:
Each Tribesmen Pop at 100% Happiness produces per month:
* '''0.015''' Base Tax
* '''0.01''' Base Tax
* '''5''' Manpower
* '''3''' Manpower
* Base Happiness: 100%
* Food Consumption: 0.2
* Base Happiness: 16%


=== 奴隶 ===
Tribesmen are easy to keep happy, but receive a penalty for Civilisation level. Their values are relatively low - being beaten in income by the Citizens' Commerce and Manpower by the Freemen. However, actually getting those outputs is easier due to high base happiness.
 
For Tribal nations, they make up 50% of the Settlement Population, limiting the space available for slaves and thus tradegoods and tax production. In cities, they are less common, but still have a noticeable ratio.
 
For Non-Tribal nations, they are generally of little use, besides as population that can be promoted or demoted to something more useful. For these nations, they have a desired ratio of 0% at any location.
 
=== Slaves ===
{{desc|Slaves|Slaves are mostly prisoners of war (POWs).|image=Pop slaves}}
{{desc|Slaves|Slaves are mostly prisoners of war (POWs).|image=Pop slaves}}


Each Slave Pop at 100% Happiness produces per day:
Each Slave Pop produces per month:
* '''0.03''' Base Tax
* '''0.02''' Base Tax
* Base Happiness: 100%
* Base Happiness: -30%
* Food Consumption: 0.1
* (semi-hidden) Extra Tradegoods
 
Slaves are the backbone of every economy during the time frame of the game. There is no nation or territory that does not have, want or need slaves. They are mostly found in settlements, where they make up 100% (Civilised) or 50% (Tribal) population, but are also found in cities. Their happiness, output and desired ratio can all be buffed by the [[Buildings|Mill]].
Their happiness can be difficult to keep high, as those captured in war tend to be of the wrong [[Culture]] and [[Religion]]. The output of slaves, however, does not depend on their happiness.
 
While they produce more tax than any other Population type, they uniquely produce additional [[Trade goods]]. Every 15/18 slaves in settlements/cities (situational modifiers can lower this) in the territory will produce an additional Trade Good.


Additionally for every '''15''' slave pops in a city one additional [[trade goods|trade good]] is produced. [[City#Terrain_types|terrain type "Farmlands"]] requires '''2''' less.
A territory with 10 or more slaves with less than 50% happiness may spawn a slave uprising.


== 人口产出 ==
== Productivity ==
As already explained, pops are the only generator of Money, Research and Manpower! And there is a great many [[modifiers]]. For the human player to keep a better overview, there is the productivity-modifier, similar to {{icon|discipline}} Discipline for armies. It affects whatever the pop produces and is itself affected by various parameters throughout the game. Some of the modifiers to productivity are:
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Depending on their type, pops produce {{icon|wealth}} gold, {{icon|manpower}} manpower, and {{icon|research points}} research points, and are the main (or only) source of these resources in the game. In addition to the output modifiers for each specific resource, the {{icon|local output modifier}} '''population output''' modifier will also increase the production of all resources produced by pops, and is in general one of the most powerful economic modifiers. Pop output can also be affected on a class-specific basis with the '''local/national noble output''', {{icon|citizen output}} '''local/national citizen output''', {{icon|freeman output}} '''local/national freeman output''', {{icon|tribesman output}} '''local/national tribesman output''', and {{icon|slave output}} '''local/national slave output''' modifiers.


* [[#Happiness of pops]]
Output modifiers are given from a large variety of sources, such as [[buildings]], [[deity|deities]] and [[omen]]s, [[laws]] and [[government]] forms, [[inventions]], and more. Notably, population output is also significantly decreased by low {{icon|happiness}} pop happiness (slaves being the only exception) and high {{icon|unrest}} local unrest, which means that keeping pops happy and content is important for maintaining a strong economy.
* Civilization level
E.g. the [[Government#Centralization|Centralization]] affects the productivity of {{icon|tribesmen}} Tribesmen.


Each pop has its own culture, religion and social class. The happiness value is applied to all pops sharing the same of the former three features living in a city.
Output efficiency factors summed up and then applied multiplicative to the base output of each social class. Output efficiency is the sum of:
* Happiness of class
* Code of Rights  (freemen) {{green|+2.5%}}
* Right to be Heard  (citizen) {{green|+5%}}
* Tyranny: (slaves){{green|+0.5}}*Tyranny Score
* some trade goods surplus in province  (hemp: {{green|+2%}} for slaves)
* Province policies (Harsh Treatment {{red|-32%}} (scales ??), Local Autonomy {{red|-60%}})
* (Province Investments: reduction for 2 years, needs verification)
* (Province Procurator investment {{green|+4%}}, needs verification)
* Capital Region {{green|+10%}} all classes
* Capital Province {{green|+10%}} all classes
* Capital Territory{{green|+10%}} all classes
* Dominant culture is not primary culture -{{red|20%}} (all classes)
* Settlement {{red|-25%}}
* Religion: Mercury {{green|+10%}}
* Governor Traits (Harsh: slave output {{green|+10%}})
* Governor Bonus {{green|2.5%}} per finesse point, (needs verification)
* Foundry {{green|+1%}}
* Harsh Taxation: national slave output {{green|+10%}}


== 人口属性==
== Happiness ==
人口的产出会受幸福度影响,但人口产出不能完全描述人口系统的几个机制。玩家可以从人口界面获得人口的几个属性:人口类型,该人口的文化,该人口的宗教,该人口的幸福度。在省份界面可以看到人口的数量与分布。在本条目,侧重介绍人口几个属性产生的影响。
{{icon|happiness}} Happiness has two main effects on a pop:
=== 人口的文化 ===
* {{icon|local output modifier}} Output: a pop's output (except for slaves') is scaled to its current happiness. For instance, a freeman pop at 50% happiness generates only 5 Manpower instead of 10.
《英白拉多:罗马》中文化的基本概况,在游戏中,文化以文化组的类别划分,每个文化组内部划分诸多文化。同一文化组内的文化互相视为不同文化,不同文化组的文化互相视为非同文化组。
* {{icon|unrest}} Unrest: any pop with happiness less than 50% generates unrest to the city it currently resides in. A city with high enough unrest triggers a [[rebellion]].
==== 人口文化转变 ====


=== 人口的宗教 ===
Each of the five [[#Social classes|pop types]] comes with base happiness values of -50%, -34%, -20%, 16% and -30%. Then, the game defines a great deal of [[modifiers]], such as:
在游戏中每个人口都拥有自己的宗教,其所信仰的宗教会对该人口幸福度产生影响。当人口信仰的宗教与国家主流宗教相同时,视为国教信仰人口,国教信仰人口在宗教革新发明和省份投资中将获得更多幸福度。
* [[City#Civilization_value|City's civilization value]]
国教信仰人口会为宗教统一度提供贡献。
* [[National ideas|Ideas]]
一块领内里,信仰某一宗教人数是否最多,决定了该宗教在当地是否是主流宗教。一块领地内被信仰人数最多的宗教将是该地主流宗教。
* [[Inventions]]
新增长的人口具有的宗教与当地人口所具有的宗教有关。
* [[Laws]]
非国教人口会随着时间变为国教人口。
* [[Trade goods]]
* Religions and cultures different to the state's; such pops are also affected by assimilation and/or conversion (where applicable)
** {{icon|aggressive expansion}} Aggressive expansion points additionally affect pops with divergent cultures and religions


==== 人口改信 ====
In general, there are 3 different sets of modifiers that will each affect a different set of pops:
非国教人口会随着时间改变信仰,变为国教人口。这种转变会在每一块领土上进行,只要这块领土的人数大于1。一块领土一次只能对1人口进行改信。改信人口根据类型具有一个每月基础改信速度,然后被各项修正改变,最终得到每月改信进度,当进度达到百分之百时,该人口的宗教将被改变。
* Pop type modifiers local/national noble happiness, ({{icon|citizen happiness}} '''local/national citizen happiness''', {{icon|freeman happiness}} '''local/national freeman happiness''', {{icon|tribesman happiness}} '''local/national tribesman happiness''', and {{icon|slave happiness}} '''local/national slave happiness''' modifiers)
不同人口基础基础改信速度不同。
* Culture modifiers ({{icon|primary culture happiness}} '''primary culture happiness''', {{icon|wrong culture happiness}} '''wrong culture happiness''', and {{icon|wrong culture group happiness}} '''wrong culture-group happiness''' modifiers)
{| class="mildtable"
* Religion modifiers ({{icon|state religion happiness}} '''state religion happiness''' and {{icon|pantheon}} state religion pantheon deity modifiers)
! 人口类型
! 贵族
! 公民
! 自由民
! 部落民
! 奴隶
|-
| '' 改信速度 ''
| '' 暂无 ''
| ''0.60''
| ''0.60''
| ''0.40''
| ''0.60''
|}
下表列出了改信过程中常见的修正
{| class="mildtable"
! 名称
! 总督政策,宗教改信
! 非国家主流文化
! 当地宗教不是国家宗教
! 当地文化不是国家主流文化
! 当地不满值
|-
| '' 效果 ''
| '' 人口同化速度{{green|+5.00}} ''
| '' 人口同化速度{{red|-20.00%}}''
| '' 人口同化速度{{red|-25.00%}}''
| ''人口同化速度{{red|-10.00%}}''
| '' 人口同化速度''
|}
下表列出了科技提供的改信加成
下表列出了因事件和国家传承给与的修正


=== 人口的幸福度 ===
=== Population culture and religion ===
As each state has its own State [[Culture]] and [[Religion]], so does each pop unit have its own as well. When a pop's religion and/or culture differs from the state in which they resides, that pop's happiness is affected (usually negatively). Ensuring that a majority of the state's pops are of the state's Culture and Religion is a crucial step in securing the stability and prosperity of the state.


== 人口数量 ==
== Population Change==
人口数量将在以下情况下发生变更:
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* 人口增长或死亡
Population of each social class can change through several means: Growth/Death and Conquest.
* 战争
* 蛮族
* 事件
* 自然灾难
* 部分预兆的额外效果
* 迁移部落定居


=== 增长/ 死亡 ===
=== Growth/Death ===
The '''''base rate of population growth''''' in each city in the game is '''0.2'''/day (or month?). When this number reaches 100% a new pop of that type is born in that city. There are many modifiers to this value. The population growth in a city is altered by factors such as [[City#Terrain_types|terrain type]], Civilization value, amount of pops currently living in the city ({{red|-1%}} per pop) and availability of trade goods.
{{icon|local population growth}} The '''''base rate of population growth''''' in each city in the game is '''0.04%'''/month. When this number reaches 100% a new pop of that type is born in that city. There are many modifiers to this value. The population growth in a city is altered by factors such as [[City#Terrain_types|terrain type]], Stability, and availability of trade goods. Note that all bonuses are additive, therefore population growth omen power may multiple the growth rate in every city you have.


* [[Religion#Omen_effects|Omen: Blessing of Love]]: National Population Growth: {{green|+0.1%}}
* Religion: Hellenic Diety of Fertility Demeter gives a passive effect of National Population Growth: {{green|+0.1%}}
* Being in peace gives {{green|0.04%}}/month.
* Above 50 stability gives progressively more growth rate. Having 100 stability gives {{green|0.5%}}/month, while having 50 stability or lower gives {{green|0%}}/month.
* Several laws give various, but very low rate of growth, typically between {{green|0.01%}}/month and {{green|0.05%}}/month.
* Every 12 months of stored food applies a bonus of 0.05% population growth up to a maximum of 0.5%. Provincial food storage capacity is increased by granaries and salt surplus.
* Monarchy Taxation Law: Infrastructure Policy gives National Population Growth: {{green|+0.1%}} and increases governor loyalty by +10 while decreasing general loyalty by -10.


* When a new pop is born, its social class is determined by chance. (25% each)
If aiming to boost your population size, aim for stability (while it gives the highest potential growth rate, it is the most costly to keep high), and stored food. Having multiple of the trade goods or other modifiers have an extremely low benefit.


Population growth in a city can also become negative (by modifiers). If this happens the growing pop will shrink instead. If there is no growing pop an existing pop will be chosen (at random) and a progress bar toward 0 will start. If it reaches 0% that pop will die.
When a new pop starts to grow, its social class is determined by chance, from the available pops already living in the city. Its culture and religion is also determined upon it starting to grow. They are also randomly selected from the religion and culture already present in the city. For example if a city has no Tribesman then it will never start to grow. It is possible to promote all of your (for example) tribesman into freeman, and still end up with one, if it was already growing when you have promoted the already grown ones.


=== 战争 ===
Population growth in a city can also become negative (by modifiers). If this happens, the growing pop will shrink instead. If there is no growing pop, an existing pop will be chosen (at random) and a progress bar toward 0 will start. If it reaches 0%, that pop will die.
战争中征服省份会直接增长人口,丢失省份也会直接带来人口减少。
在战争中也会发生其他情况带来人口数量变更。
占领省份时,部分人口会被直接杀死或被奴役。
人口被杀是人口死亡的一种情况,被奴役的人口将从一国转移到另一国。这对己方人口同样适用。
攻陷堡垒时有概率触发事件,将根据进攻方选择杀死不同数量人口。
若军队将所在省份粮仓内食物消耗完全,则该省份将出现人口快速迁移与负增长。


== 人口类型变化 ==
=== Conquest ===
人口类型变化通常指人口的升降级。
{{icon|enslavement efficiency}} Population is also gained through warfare. As cities are sacked, POWs are taken to the state capital or to the provincial capitals as slaves. It should be noted, that pops within the newly conquered city may be demoted:
Population is also gained through warfare. As cities are sacked, POWs are taken to the state capital or to the provincial capitals as slaves. It should be noted, that pops within the newly conquered city may be demoted:


* Citizen ⇒ Freemen (50% chance)
* Citizen ⇒ Freemen (50% chance)
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Tribesmen and Slaves never change their social class upon conquest.
Tribesmen and Slaves never change their social class upon conquest.


== 人口流动 ==
== Pop Movement ==
人口流动指一个人口从一个位置转移到另一个位置
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人口流动的发生分为以下几种情况:
{{icon|migration speed}} Pops move between cities under 4 circumstances:
* 自由流动
* Migration
* 抓奴
* Enslavement (From either war occupation or slave raiding. Slaves are heavily weighted to go to national or province capitals.)
* 事件
* Scripted Events
* 玩家手动转移
* Manual movements of slaves (but not freemen or higher) by spending gold
* 移民
=== 自由流动 ===


=== 抓奴导致的转移 ===
Tribesman Pops
战争中被奴役的人口会被送往抓奴军队所属国家
* Tribal nations can move tribesman pops as if they are slaves.
=== 事件 ===
* Tribal nations can also trigger a "tribal migration" via the Government Interface.


=== 手动转移 ===
A slave pop can be moved from a territory to any territory in the same province or an adjacent territory
==== 转移规则 ====
* 玩家可以花费货币来转移人口
* 君主制与共和制仅可转移奴隶,部落制可以转移奴隶与部落民
* 如果两个相邻地块或两个地块相近同一片海域,人口可以在这两个地块间转移。这是不同省份间转移人口的方法。
* 同一个省份内,人口可以在任意地块间转移,即使这两个地块并不相邻
==== 转移花费 ====
转移人口将会花费[[File:Treasury.png|28px|link=]]


=== 殖民===
Moving slaves costs a base of 5 gold.
*Capital surplus of vegetables lowers cost by 1 gold.
*Exporting vegetables lowers cost by 0.5 gold.
 
====Colonizing====
{{main|Colonization}}
{{main|Colonization}}
  殖民会将一个人口发送到目标地块。
Pops are used to colonize unowned territories. At least 10 pops of your country's primary culture are needed in any neighboring province or up to 2 sea tiles away. Colonizing has a two year cool-down for the colonizing territory.
奴隶不能用于殖民。
 
== Population Capacity ==
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{{icon|pop cap}} Each territory has a certain '''population capacity''', which determines how large of a {{icon|population}} population a territory's terrain and infrastructure can support. Territories have a base {{icon|pop cap}} population capacity of '''10''', which is modified by a number of modifiers from terrain, technology, buildings, events, and more. Knowing which territories are good for population growth is essential in city placement and economic planning; it is almost always better to construct new {{icon|city}} cities in territories with a higher base population capacity, as larger cities are almost always richer and more productive than smaller ones, and {{icon|pop cap}} population capacity is usually the main factor that restricts the growth of cities. Note that {{icon|pop cap}} population capacity is a different value and modifier, though related, from {{icon|food}}, which also services as a limitation to the population of a territory.
 
Some of the most important modifiers to {{icon|pop cap}} population capacity include:
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* {{green|+5}} for {{icon|settlement}} settlements
* {{green|+20}} for {{icon|city}} cities
* {{green|+30}} and {{green|+10%}} for {{icon|metropolis}} metropolises
* {{green|+0.25%}} per point of {{icon|civilization}} civilization value
* {{green|+10%}} for {{icon|farmland}} farmland terrain
* {{red|-10%}} for {{icon|forest}} forest terrain
* {{red|-10%}} for {{icon|marsh}} marsh terrain
* {{red|-15%}} for {{icon|jungle}} jungle terrain
* {{red|-20%}} for {{icon|mountain}} mountains terrain
* {{red|-30%}} for {{icon|desert}} desert terrain
* {{green|+5%}} if there is a {{icon|river}} nearby river
* {{green|+10%}} if adjacent to a {{icon|river}} major river
* {{green|+5%}} for {{icon|coast}} coastal territories, if there is no {{icon|port}} port
* {{green|+10%}} if the territory has a {{icon|port}} port
* {{green|+5%}} for territories with a Warm [[Climate]]
* {{red|-15%}} for territories with a Arid [[Climate]]
* {{red|-20%}} for territories with a Frigid [[Climate]]
* {{red|-25%}} for territories with a Alpine [[Climate]]
* {{red|-75%}} if the province has run out of {{icon|food}} and has a Critical Food Supply
* {{green|+10}} in the {{icon|capital}} capital territory
* {{green|+6}} in {{icon|province capital}} province capitals
* {{green|+20%}} from {{icon|barracks}} barracks, {{icon|slave estate}} slave estates, {{icon|mine}} mines, {{icon|farming settlement}} farming settlements, and {{icon|tribal settlement}} tribal settlements
* {{green|+4}} from {{icon|aqueduct}} aqueducts
* {{green|+2.5%}} from each {{icon|civic investment}} State Infrastructure [[province investment]]
* {{green|+25%}} from the [[File:Idea city plan.png|28px]] City Planning [[national idea]]
* {{green|+2%}} from each level of {{icon|civ}} [[Advance|Civic Advances]]
* {{green|+10%}} from the {{icon|invention}} Pedagoguery [[inventions|invention]] ({{icon|civ}} Civic Advances 8)
* {{green|+5%}} from the {{flag|Seleukid Empire}} unique {{icon|invention}} Imperial Calendar [[inventions|invention]] ({{icon|ora}} Oratory Advances 1)
* {{red|-20%}} for {{icon|pol}} [[tribal]] countries
* {{green|+10%}} as a passive modifier of many [[deity|deities]] ({{green|+12.5%}} if the {{icon|holy site}} holy site is held)
* {{green|+5%}} from {{flag|Maurya|0}} Heritage of Chandragupta ([[Maurya]])
* {{green|+10%}} from River Plains group [[heritage]]
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It is theoretically possible to raise the population capacity of any territory as high as desired by stacking bonuses from the {{icon|civic investment}} State Infrastructure [[province investment]] and {{icon|civ}} [[Advance|Civic Advances]], but the small percentage increases means that this is prohibitively expensive. However, as in {{icon|city}} cities and metropolises every 10 pops unlocks a new {{icon|building slots}} building slot, it is possible to stack city population capacity arbitrarily high (given enough time) by building {{icon|aqueduct}} aqueducts if the total of the percentage modifiers is at least '''150%''' - possible with a reasonable number of {{icon|civic investment}} State Infrastructure [[province investment]]s by the midgame - which will make each {{icon|aqueduct}} aqueduct give {{green|+10}} population capacity, enough to create another building slot to build another {{icon|aqueduct}} aqueduct once the population capacity has been filled. It is usually strongest to do this in the {{icon|capital}} capital, which has a number of bonuses that makes each individual pop even more productive.
 
If a territory exceeds its {{icon|pop cap}} population capacity, it will get one instance of the '''Overpopulation''' modifier for every pop over the {{icon|pop cap}} population capacity, giving:
* {{icon|migration attraction}} {{red|-3}} Migration Attraction
* {{icon|happiness}} {{red|-4%}} Local Population Happiness
* {{icon|migration speed}} {{green|+1}} Migration Speed
* {{icon|pop growth}} {{red|-0.04%}} Local Population Growth
The {{icon|population}} population of territory with any significant amount of overpopulation will therefore usually quickly fall back down through {{icon|migration speed}} migration and population death, while population growth from natural growth, immigration, and {{icon|enslavement efficiency}} enslavement will be quickly stalled, providing an effective soft cap on the population that a territory can sustainably have. It is generally rarely worth having an overpopulated territory, unless the territory only needs to go slightly over the {{icon|pop cap}} population capacity to meet the threshold to produce another [[trade goods|trade good]].
 
==Population promotion/demotion==
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{{icon|promotion}} In every territory (city or settlement), one pop at time can be promoted and one can be demoted to reach the desired pop type ratio of the population in that territory.
* Settlements: in monarchies and republics the base ratio is 100% slaves, in tribal nations is 50% tribesmen and 50% slaves. This can be modified building Barracks that increase the desired ratio of freemen in settlements by +75%.
* Cities: the base ratio in monarchies is 35% citizens, 35% freemen, 0% tribesmen, 30% slaves; in republics is 34% citizens, 39% freemen, 0% tribesmen, 27% slaves; in tribal nations is 33% citizens, 33% freemen, 4% tribesmen, 30% slaves.
These ratios can be modified by the {{icon|citizen ratio}} '''local/national citizen ratio''', {{icon|freeman ratio}} '''local/national freeman ratio''', {{icon|tribesman ratio}} '''local/national tribesman ratio''', and {{icon|slave ratio}} '''local/national slave ratio''' modifiers, most prominently available from various [[laws]] and [[buildings]] (e.g. Libraries increase desired ratio of citizen, Mills increase ratio of slaves).
The player can increase migration of non slaves pops from settlements to cities in order to promote more pops to citizen status. This is generally recommended because citizens are the only source of research and are needed to keep up in technologies.
 
Every social class has a promotion speed value:
* Slave promoting: {{green|+4}}
* Tribesman promoting: {{green|+0.4}}
* Freeman promoting: {{green|+4}}
this can be directly modified building Academies ({{green|+0.5}} each), using the Social mobility edict in the province ({{green|+% based on governor finesse}}), enacting the second Land reform law in republics ({{green|+6}}).
 
To the values listed above are applied different modifiers. Some common modifiers include:
* Settlement: {{red|-25%}}
* Capital territory: {{green|25%}}
* Province capital: {{green|10%}}
* Coastal port: {{green|10%}}
* Unrest: {{red|-1%}} every 0.1 unrest
* Number of Trade route: {{green|5%}} every active trade route
* Road Network in territory: {{green|2.5%}} for each road entering the territory
* Total population: {{green|2.5%}} every pop living in the territory
* Positive centralization: {{green|2.5%}} at 100 centralization
* Civic invention Granted Manumission at tech 10: {{green|10%}}
* Civic invention Gradated Citizenship at tech 17: {{green|20%}}


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== 参考资料 ==
== 参考资料 ==

2020年9月29日 (二) 17:10的版本

Imperator: Rome tutorial #3 - pops and cities. 视频在 YouTube

The population of the world in Imperator Rome is represented by individual "population units", or “pop” for short. Each population unit has a unique ID in the save game file.

Pops are the basic generator of Cost Money (commerce + Taxes), Manpower.png Manpower and Research points.png Research Points.

Social classes

A pop belongs to one of the five available social classes. The social class determines what a pop produces.

  1. Nobles - generate research points and trade routes
  2. Citizens – generate research points, trade routes and manpower
  3. Freemen – generate manpower and tax income
  4. Tribesmen – generate manpower and tax income
  5. Slaves – generate tax income and additional trade goods

The population of a territory will slowly approach the "desired ratio", which varies by the Nation, Buildings and Civilisation, among other factors. This ratio and the rate of change can be affected by player choices.

There are a few effects that can directly change Social Class:

  • When a City is occupied, there is a chance that Citizens will be demoted ⇒ Freemen and Freemen ⇒ Slaves.
  • When any territory (including a city) is occupied, some of these generated slaves will be abducted (teleported) to a provincial or state capital of the sacking nation for no cost.

Nobles

Nobles icon
Nobles represent the elites in Rome, and nobility in monarchies. Typically, they would be owners of a Latifundium.

Each Noble Pop at 100% Happiness produces per month:

  • 0.5 Research Point
  • 0.15 Trade Routes (Happiness does not affect this)
  • Food Consumption: 0.5
  • Base Happiness: -50%

Nobles only have a relevant desired Ratio in cities and metropolises. Their happiness is heavily affected by Civilisation level, and is otherwise rather hard to manage. Both their Ratio and happiness can be buffed via the Library. The Academy also boosts their Ratio by half as much, along with their (significant) Research output.

Citizens

Citizens icon
Citizens represent those with a privileged legal status in Rome.

Each Citizen Pop at 100% Happiness produces per month:

  • 0.2 Research Point
  • 0.03 Trade Routes (Happiness does not affect this)
  • 2 Manpower
  • Food Consumption: 0.3
  • Base Happiness: -34%

Citizens only have a relevant desired Ratio in cities and metropolises. Both their Ratio and happiness can be buffed via the Court of Law.

Freemen

Freemen icon
Freemen represent the plebeians of Rome. Artisans and small holders.

Each Freeman Pop at 100% Happiness produces per month:

  • 0.0075 Base Tax
  • 3 Manpower
  • Food Consumption: 0.2
  • Base Happiness: -20%

Freemen can be found in cities. Unless there are barracks, they are usually not found in Settlements. They are slightly easier to maintain than Citizens, but about equally affected by Civilisation Level. They are usually the main source of Manpower, so their usefulness is highly situational depending on your Manpower needs. Both their Ratio and happiness can be buffed via the Forum.

Tribesmen

Tribesmen icon
These represent uncivilized folks, barbarians.

Each Tribesmen Pop at 100% Happiness produces per month:

  • 0.01 Base Tax
  • 3 Manpower
  • Food Consumption: 0.2
  • Base Happiness: 16%

Tribesmen are easy to keep happy, but receive a penalty for Civilisation level. Their values are relatively low - being beaten in income by the Citizens' Commerce and Manpower by the Freemen. However, actually getting those outputs is easier due to high base happiness.

For Tribal nations, they make up 50% of the Settlement Population, limiting the space available for slaves and thus tradegoods and tax production. In cities, they are less common, but still have a noticeable ratio.

For Non-Tribal nations, they are generally of little use, besides as population that can be promoted or demoted to something more useful. For these nations, they have a desired ratio of 0% at any location.

Slaves

Slaves icon
Slaves are mostly prisoners of war (POWs).

Each Slave Pop produces per month:

  • 0.02 Base Tax
  • Base Happiness: -30%
  • Food Consumption: 0.1
  • (semi-hidden) Extra Tradegoods

Slaves are the backbone of every economy during the time frame of the game. There is no nation or territory that does not have, want or need slaves. They are mostly found in settlements, where they make up 100% (Civilised) or 50% (Tribal) population, but are also found in cities. Their happiness, output and desired ratio can all be buffed by the Mill. Their happiness can be difficult to keep high, as those captured in war tend to be of the wrong Culture and Religion. The output of slaves, however, does not depend on their happiness.

While they produce more tax than any other Population type, they uniquely produce additional Trade goods. Every 15/18 slaves in settlements/cities (situational modifiers can lower this) in the territory will produce an additional Trade Good.

A territory with 10 or more slaves with less than 50% happiness may spawn a slave uprising.

Productivity

Depending on their type, pops produce Wealth gold, Manpower.png manpower, and Research points.png research points, and are the main (or only) source of these resources in the game. In addition to the output modifiers for each specific resource, the Local output population output modifier will also increase the production of all resources produced by pops, and is in general one of the most powerful economic modifiers. Pop output can also be affected on a class-specific basis with the local/national noble output, Pop citizen output.png local/national citizen output, Freeman output local/national freeman output, Tribesman output local/national tribesman output, and Slave output local/national slave output modifiers.

Output modifiers are given from a large variety of sources, such as buildings, deities and omens, laws and government forms, inventions, and more. Notably, population output is also significantly decreased by low Happiness.png pop happiness (slaves being the only exception) and high Unrest.png local unrest, which means that keeping pops happy and content is important for maintaining a strong economy.

Output efficiency factors summed up and then applied multiplicative to the base output of each social class. Output efficiency is the sum of:

  • Happiness of class
  • Code of Rights (freemen) +2.5%
  • Right to be Heard (citizen) +5%
  • Tyranny: (slaves)+0.5*Tyranny Score
  • some trade goods surplus in province (hemp: +2% for slaves)
  • Province policies (Harsh Treatment -32% (scales ??), Local Autonomy -60%)
  • (Province Investments: reduction for 2 years, needs verification)
  • (Province Procurator investment +4%, needs verification)
  • Capital Region +10% all classes
  • Capital Province +10% all classes
  • Capital Territory+10% all classes
  • Dominant culture is not primary culture -20% (all classes)
  • Settlement -25%
  • Religion: Mercury +10%
  • Governor Traits (Harsh: slave output +10%)
  • Governor Bonus 2.5% per finesse point, (needs verification)
  • Foundry +1%
  • Harsh Taxation: national slave output +10%

Happiness

Happiness.png Happiness has two main effects on a pop:

  • Local output Output: a pop's output (except for slaves') is scaled to its current happiness. For instance, a freeman pop at 50% happiness generates only 5 Manpower instead of 10.
  • Unrest.png Unrest: any pop with happiness less than 50% generates unrest to the city it currently resides in. A city with high enough unrest triggers a rebellion.

Each of the five pop types comes with base happiness values of -50%, -34%, -20%, 16% and -30%. Then, the game defines a great deal of modifiers, such as:

  • City's civilization value
  • Ideas
  • Inventions
  • Laws
  • Trade goods
  • Religions and cultures different to the state's; such pops are also affected by assimilation and/or conversion (where applicable)
    • Aggressive expansion.png Aggressive expansion points additionally affect pops with divergent cultures and religions

In general, there are 3 different sets of modifiers that will each affect a different set of pops:

  • Pop type modifiers local/national noble happiness, (Pop citizen happiness.png local/national citizen happiness, Freeman happiness local/national freeman happiness, Tribesman happiness local/national tribesman happiness, and Slave happiness local/national slave happiness modifiers)
  • Culture modifiers (Integrated culture happiness primary culture happiness, Unintegrated culture happiness wrong culture happiness, and Unintegrated culture group happiness wrong culture-group happiness modifiers)
  • Religion modifiers (State religion happiness state religion happiness and Change pantheon cost modifier.png state religion pantheon deity modifiers)

Population culture and religion

As each state has its own State Culture and Religion, so does each pop unit have its own as well. When a pop's religion and/or culture differs from the state in which they resides, that pop's happiness is affected (usually negatively). Ensuring that a majority of the state's pops are of the state's Culture and Religion is a crucial step in securing the stability and prosperity of the state.

Population Change

Population of each social class can change through several means: Growth/Death and Conquest.

Growth/Death

Global population growth.png The base rate of population growth in each city in the game is 0.04%/month. When this number reaches 100% a new pop of that type is born in that city. There are many modifiers to this value. The population growth in a city is altered by factors such as terrain type, Stability, and availability of trade goods. Note that all bonuses are additive, therefore population growth omen power may multiple the growth rate in every city you have.

  • Religion: Hellenic Diety of Fertility Demeter gives a passive effect of National Population Growth: +0.1%
  • Being in peace gives 0.04%/month.
  • Above 50 stability gives progressively more growth rate. Having 100 stability gives 0.5%/month, while having 50 stability or lower gives 0%/month.
  • Several laws give various, but very low rate of growth, typically between 0.01%/month and 0.05%/month.
  • Every 12 months of stored food applies a bonus of 0.05% population growth up to a maximum of 0.5%. Provincial food storage capacity is increased by granaries and salt surplus.
  • Monarchy Taxation Law: Infrastructure Policy gives National Population Growth: +0.1% and increases governor loyalty by +10 while decreasing general loyalty by -10.

If aiming to boost your population size, aim for stability (while it gives the highest potential growth rate, it is the most costly to keep high), and stored food. Having multiple of the trade goods or other modifiers have an extremely low benefit.

When a new pop starts to grow, its social class is determined by chance, from the available pops already living in the city. Its culture and religion is also determined upon it starting to grow. They are also randomly selected from the religion and culture already present in the city. For example if a city has no Tribesman then it will never start to grow. It is possible to promote all of your (for example) tribesman into freeman, and still end up with one, if it was already growing when you have promoted the already grown ones.

Population growth in a city can also become negative (by modifiers). If this happens, the growing pop will shrink instead. If there is no growing pop, an existing pop will be chosen (at random) and a progress bar toward 0 will start. If it reaches 0%, that pop will die.

Conquest

Enslavement efficiency.png Population is also gained through warfare. As cities are sacked, POWs are taken to the state capital or to the provincial capitals as slaves. It should be noted, that pops within the newly conquered city may be demoted:

  • Citizen ⇒ Freemen (50% chance)
  • Freemen ⇒ Slaves (50% chance)

Tribesmen and Slaves never change their social class upon conquest.

Pop Movement

Migration speed Pops move between cities under 4 circumstances:

  • Migration
  • Enslavement (From either war occupation or slave raiding. Slaves are heavily weighted to go to national or province capitals.)
  • Scripted Events
  • Manual movements of slaves (but not freemen or higher) by spending gold

Tribesman Pops

  • Tribal nations can move tribesman pops as if they are slaves.
  • Tribal nations can also trigger a "tribal migration" via the Government Interface.

A slave pop can be moved from a territory to any territory in the same province or an adjacent territory.

Moving slaves costs a base of 5 gold.

  • Capital surplus of vegetables lowers cost by 1 gold.
  • Exporting vegetables lowers cost by 0.5 gold.

Colonizing

主条目:Colonization

Pops are used to colonize unowned territories. At least 10 pops of your country's primary culture are needed in any neighboring province or up to 2 sea tiles away. Colonizing has a two year cool-down for the colonizing territory.

Population Capacity

Population capacity Each territory has a certain population capacity, which determines how large of a Population.png population a territory's terrain and infrastructure can support. Territories have a base Population capacity population capacity of 10, which is modified by a number of modifiers from terrain, technology, buildings, events, and more. Knowing which territories are good for population growth is essential in city placement and economic planning; it is almost always better to construct new Territory city.png cities in territories with a higher base population capacity, as larger cities are almost always richer and more productive than smaller ones, and Population capacity population capacity is usually the main factor that restricts the growth of cities. Note that Population capacity population capacity is a different value and modifier, though related, from Monthly food.png, which also services as a limitation to the population of a territory.

Some of the most important modifiers to Population capacity population capacity include:

  • +5 for Territory settlement.png settlements
  • +20 for Territory city.png cities
  • +30 and +10% for Territory metropolis.png metropolises
  • +0.25% per point of Civilization.png civilization value
  • +10% for Farmland farmland terrain
  • -10% for Forest forest terrain
  • -10% for Marsh marsh terrain
  • -15% for Jungle jungle terrain
  • -20% for Mountains mountains terrain
  • -30% for Desert desert terrain
  • +5% if there is a River nearby river
  • +10% if adjacent to a River major river
  • +5% for Coastal Sea coastal territories, if there is no Port icon.png port
  • +10% if the territory has a Port icon.png port
  • +5% for territories with a Warm Climate
  • -15% for territories with a Arid Climate
  • -20% for territories with a Frigid Climate
  • -25% for territories with a Alpine Climate
  • -75% if the province has run out of Monthly food.png and has a Critical Food Supply
  • +10 in the Country capital.png capital territory
  • +6 in Province capital province capitals
  • +20% from Barracks barracks, Slave Estate slave estates, Mine mines, Farming Settlement farming settlements, and Tribal Settlement tribal settlements
  • +4 from Aqueduct aqueducts
  • +2.5% from each Civic province investment State Infrastructure province investment
  • +25% from the Idea city plan.png City Planning national idea
  • +2% from each level of Civic power.png Civic Advances
  • +10% from the Invention.png Pedagoguery invention (Civic power.png Civic Advances 8)
  • +5% from the 塞琉古帝国的国旗 塞琉古帝国 unique Invention.png Imperial Calendar invention (Oratory power.png Oratory Advances 1)
  • -20% for Political influence.png tribal countries
  • +10% as a passive modifier of many deities (+12.5% if the Holy Site.png holy site is held)
  • +5% from 孔雀的国旗  Heritage of Chandragupta (Maurya)
  • +10% from River Plains group heritage

It is theoretically possible to raise the population capacity of any territory as high as desired by stacking bonuses from the Civic province investment State Infrastructure province investment and Civic power.png Civic Advances, but the small percentage increases means that this is prohibitively expensive. However, as in Territory city.png cities and metropolises every 10 pops unlocks a new Local building slot.png building slot, it is possible to stack city population capacity arbitrarily high (given enough time) by building Aqueduct aqueducts if the total of the percentage modifiers is at least 150% - possible with a reasonable number of Civic province investment State Infrastructure province investments by the midgame - which will make each Aqueduct aqueduct give +10 population capacity, enough to create another building slot to build another Aqueduct aqueduct once the population capacity has been filled. It is usually strongest to do this in the Country capital.png capital, which has a number of bonuses that makes each individual pop even more productive.

If a territory exceeds its Population capacity population capacity, it will get one instance of the Overpopulation modifier for every pop over the Population capacity population capacity, giving:

  • Migration attraction -3 Migration Attraction
  • Happiness.png -4% Local Population Happiness
  • Migration speed +1 Migration Speed
  • Global population growth.png -0.04% Local Population Growth

The Population.png population of territory with any significant amount of overpopulation will therefore usually quickly fall back down through Migration speed migration and population death, while population growth from natural growth, immigration, and Enslavement efficiency.png enslavement will be quickly stalled, providing an effective soft cap on the population that a territory can sustainably have. It is generally rarely worth having an overpopulated territory, unless the territory only needs to go slightly over the Population capacity population capacity to meet the threshold to produce another trade good.

Population promotion/demotion

Local pop promotion speed.png In every territory (city or settlement), one pop at time can be promoted and one can be demoted to reach the desired pop type ratio of the population in that territory.

  • Settlements: in monarchies and republics the base ratio is 100% slaves, in tribal nations is 50% tribesmen and 50% slaves. This can be modified building Barracks that increase the desired ratio of freemen in settlements by +75%.
  • Cities: the base ratio in monarchies is 35% citizens, 35% freemen, 0% tribesmen, 30% slaves; in republics is 34% citizens, 39% freemen, 0% tribesmen, 27% slaves; in tribal nations is 33% citizens, 33% freemen, 4% tribesmen, 30% slaves.

These ratios can be modified by the Pop citizen ratio.png local/national citizen ratio, Freeman ratio local/national freeman ratio, Tribesman ratio local/national tribesman ratio, and Slave ratio local/national slave ratio modifiers, most prominently available from various laws and buildings (e.g. Libraries increase desired ratio of citizen, Mills increase ratio of slaves). The player can increase migration of non slaves pops from settlements to cities in order to promote more pops to citizen status. This is generally recommended because citizens are the only source of research and are needed to keep up in technologies.

Every social class has a promotion speed value:

  • Slave promoting: +4
  • Tribesman promoting: +0.4
  • Freeman promoting: +4

this can be directly modified building Academies (+0.5 each), using the Social mobility edict in the province (+% based on governor finesse), enacting the second Land reform law in republics (+6).

To the values listed above are applied different modifiers. Some common modifiers include:

  • Settlement: -25%
  • Capital territory: 25%
  • Province capital: 10%
  • Coastal port: 10%
  • Unrest: -1% every 0.1 unrest
  • Number of Trade route: 5% every active trade route
  • Road Network in territory: 2.5% for each road entering the territory
  • Total population: 2.5% every pop living in the territory
  • Positive centralization: 2.5% at 100 centralization
  • Civic invention Granted Manumission at tech 10: 10%
  • Civic invention Gradated Citizenship at tech 17: 20%


参考资料


概念 建筑殖民贸易商品TaxProduction人口
国内政策 国家属性人物内战文化政府传承法律国家理念职位叛乱宗教科技
经济政策 建筑经济食物奇观人口贸易商品
省份 区域省份领土殖民地产
军事 军事传统陆军陆军单位陆战海军围城海战
对外政策 条约战争宣战理由宣称外交附属国蛮族
脚本 事件决议使命
其他 成就对手国家游戏配置