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Originally posted by Mephisto:
I have not played around with the happiness file itself but my understanding is that the happiness points are points and not percentages. In your example you will get 8 x 100 anger points for 8 war declarations.
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Population Happiness Levels:
Pop Anger Pct Description Res Mod
75 - 100 Rioting 0%
60 - 74 Angry 60%
45 - 59 Unhappy 80%
30 - 44 Indifferent 100%
15 - 29 Happy 120%
0 - 14 Jubiliant 140%
All values are in 10ths of a percent.
The population's mood depends on how many percentages of the population are angry. At first every colony has 25% angry people and thus its mood is happy.
If you get 8 war declarations it means 8x100 = 800 tenths of percents. So after the war declarations you have 80% more angry people on each of your planets. If nothing very positive happens at the same time, every planet except homeworlds are rioting.
When testing happiness I'd like to remind you of the natural decrease which is towards indifferent.
It doesn't matter if it's homeplanet or not, your planet should never go from jubilant to angry in one turn.