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3.4.2020 klo 23.26
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Inflection Point

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Overview
Have you ever wanted your empire to start on an overcrowded Ecumenopolis? Ever wished your megacorp could be more like Buy'n'Large from Wall-E and totally mess up your homeworld with untrammeled consumerism?

Now you can!

Inflection Point starts you on a city planet with no natural resources. All of your food comes from a single planetary feature granting a handful of farming jobs. All your minerals come from the starting system mining station and a special Dwindling Stockpile feature. But not all things are wonderful in urban paradise - that stockpile will soon run out, and the planet's economy will soon start choking up. Your civilization is pushed by the concept of an inflection point: if they don't get out there and settle the stars now, they will soon face enough resource shortages that it will be hard, if not impossible, later.

(Skippable) Events
Don't get too down on yourself. There's light at the end of the tunnel, champ! The Inflection Point situation will guide you towards saving your homeworld. You'll have to devote resources to at least stopping the bleeding - don't be afraid to use the internal market! Once you've secured enough resources via space mining or colonization, build up your industrial base so you can start reversing the damage! As you get close, you'll be helped along the process of removing those blockers on your homeworld.
Want to skip all that? Just open the planet screen for your homeworld, type event exodus.skip into the console, and that will set things as if you've completed the entire event chain.

Simple Version
Still too much faff? Consider this simple, AI friendly version: https://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2052764610

Balance
Unlike Shattered Ring, this origin is intended to be somewhat balanced, as all things should be. Your homeworld will soon gain a modifier to remove the 20% bonus output from Arcology planets. (You'll get that back later.) You also have some special blockers that make you start with no free housing and most district slots blocked. You get extra pops, but they all work clerk jobs. This is intended to help you pay for resources on the market to get through the challenging parts of this origin - namely making sure you have enough consumer goods, minerals, food, etc to support a fledgling empire. Paying to move the situation towards a positive outcome stings, but it's very survivable. In the end, you can wrap up this origin within 25-30 years or so, and then you get a nice Ecumenopolis! (There may be a couple minor extra goodies tossed in at the end!)
You can always choose to do nothing, in which case you'll find out how relic worlds are born.
I originally intended this to be a Megacorp leaning origin to pair with my civics mod:
https://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2029348400

Compatibility
Everything in this mod is now 100% standalone. It should work with everything that doesn't remove vanilla assets. Hooray for good code practices!
I test everything with all DLC active, although some limited testing has shown you shouldn't need any of it.

Important Technical Detail
The game setup screen will always show a Mammalian city background, but in game it will correctly display whatever city set you actually chose.
The way I get the game setup screen to display an ecumenopolis background is a little bit sketchy: because the interface does not detect that pc_city has a minimum level for displaying city graphical culture, it would show the correct Sky but leave black spots on the ground. This is literally unplayable. So I made a fake planet class that is locked to show a arcology background, and then swap it out during game generation. Any modders who know how to fix this, please let me know!
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Via Noir 10.5. klo 5.09 
@Hansetron
Awesome, I will be looking forward. I just started playing my cyberpunk criminal syndicate Earth with your origin mod. Love how challenging and immersive it is. Thank you for your work!
Hansetron  [tekijä] 7.5. klo 10.36 
@Via Noir
They have changed a LOT under the hood for 4.0, so no, this won't work. I will update this mod & starscraper to 4.0 at some point, though.
Via Noir 7.5. klo 5.35 
Thank you for this awesome mod. Do you think it will still work on 4.0.4?
The Great Khan 29.3. klo 11.52 
This is my favorite origin mod of all time!
Would it be at all possible for you to make a compatibility mod for Planetary Diversity's More Arcologies mod? ( https://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1732447147&searchtext=arcology )
I'd really love to be able to chose my starting Arcology type when playing with both activated, but don't really have the modding skills to make a submod myself :(
Lasagna 1.7.2024 klo 20.02 
My favourite modded Origin, surprised Paradox never made a Ecu start but it probably overlaps too much with the remnants.
Nexus of Concordia 4.6.2024 klo 15.44 
Thanks for updating this to 3.12!
卡尔文迪斯梅特 22.12.2023 klo 6.34 
Allein 6.12.2023 klo 12.39 
For instance, with NCS2 and a Sol start (or if you random spawn with a system with an asteroid belt) you can solve the mineral shortage using starbase buildings and hydroponics
Allein 6.12.2023 klo 12.38 
Hey I have to say, I havent played in a while but I love the change to using a situation. It gives me more freedom to decide how exactly I want to solve the problem which is great!
Hansetron  [tekijä] 27.10.2023 klo 14.12 
@Fleppo It's been updated. It is intentional that you get 4 stewards rather than 3 politicians, just like a normal capital building.