The current plan for sovereign worlds is that they will be inserted into the universe in a semi-random style, so you generally only get to pick your region (Australia, EU Central, US East or US West) and world tier and it then will be connected a random world of the same tier (or the next tier down if a world tier is not available in a specific region).
However, I am curious as to what the spread would be if players could pick which planet to orbit (I’m guessing for the most part players would would want to connect to where they have built in the public universe).
Thanks and yup exactly, I’m trying to gauge interest in being able to select your own planet to orbit and how dispersed those choices may be. As far as I know, the random selection is in place to prevent lots of sovereign worlds clumping around the same permanent worlds.
Honestly for me it is more about region than particular planet… for connection issues. I would hope (though I have not seen it) that we get to at least pick the region our planet is in if we don’t get to pick the actual planet.
I don’t really see an issue with this, but I guess they have their reasons.
I myself would like to have one orbit Alnitans. But would work with any USE/W. Anything else and I agree, there could be connection issues in other regions.
I wonder how many T4 Lush in the AU would pop up (as there are none)?
Yes, quite the visual catastrophe lol
I figured they wouldn’t let it end up like this, just hadn’t heard how they were going to do it until I saw Dulki’s post
the same tier - if the same tier unavailable (which is the case with t4 for AU), then closest lower tier (meaning that getting AU t4 sovereign would attach you to Boori)