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April 18th, 2001, 11:18 PM
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Re: Map editor
How about creating a warp point that sits right on top of the center of a black hole?
If your ship is falling in, you could escape to another starsystem
Can you create a system with more than three stars? Put 10 sphereworlds in one sector  ?
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April 18th, 2001, 11:19 PM
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Re: Map editor
quote: Originally posted by Dracus:
My first load, I ended up in a nebula. My second was in a black hole system.
COOL! Was your nebula planet hidden from the other players?
And did the black hole suck your planet in? (I'm guessing probably not, but ships were, even if they were "in orbit" around the planet. LOL! Really bad astrophysics, but fun!)
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April 18th, 2001, 11:27 PM
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Re: Map editor
I just put a warp point in the center of the black hole. Have not ran a ship across it to see what the effects are yet.
I have also created a system with a center point that destroys ships--a hiden black hole effect. Have not tested this yet either.
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April 18th, 2001, 11:31 PM
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Re: Map editor
The black hole center damage effect only hurts you after the end of your turn (after you get pulled), and you can fly across the center, so you will be able to go through unharmed.
Its gonna make for some interesting tactics, like leading some enemy ships to their death, then escaping through the wormhole  .
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April 18th, 2001, 11:38 PM
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Re: Map editor
I always make new warp points to cut-off sections of the map at a black holes center (unless I've built a few starbases in a nebula to garrison new warp point(s).)
It deffinatly helps prevent colonizers expanding in your territory... it's a nuisannce to players (at best), and it can be deadly for the AI. Look at it this way, im the early game ships only have 6 move... if they use their Last half of that movement to enter the warp point (into the BH system), or move within the "kill zone" to go to the warp point... they are going to die (That's 50% of the ships!), that's not counting loss of supplies. Humans will only lose 1 ship, after they know about the BH, they will know to pause on the other side of the WP to be able to get out of the kill zone.
[This message has been edited by Trachmyr (edited 18 April 2001).]
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April 19th, 2001, 02:08 AM
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Re: Map editor
Dracus,
Are you running your game turns for your test play by web game with Version 1.35? Wondering if downloading the patch is going to cause a problem with it.
Geo
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April 19th, 2001, 02:28 AM
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Re: Map editor
Maverick,
The planet naming is about timing. If I create a system called Sol and a planet called Earth, I will get a range error when I try to add the next planet. So just add all the planets as Sol 1 - 9, then change the names. Now no problems.
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