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Re: Another odd gameplay problem
You can toggle the ship movement lines in the Game Menu (F2), Options. I've found that sometimes the movement lines don't show. This seems to happen early in the game and usually occurs in only one or two systems. I don't know why.
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Re: Another odd gameplay problem
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I've found that sometimes the movement lines don't show. This seems to happen early in the game and usually occurs in only one or two systems. I don't know why.
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If you have a problem like this where the lines don't show up only for some systems it's most likely the only paths available go through damaging warp points, a known minefield, or you may have inadvertantly setup a system as a restricted system and your empire options are to not pass through restricted systems. It's fairly easy to accidentally mark systems as restricted by merely clicking on them on the "systems to avoid map".
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Re: Another odd gameplay problem
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I've found that sometimes the movement lines don't show. This seems to happen early in the game and usually occurs in only one or two systems. I don't know why.
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If you have a problem like this where the lines don't show up only for some systems it's most likely the only paths available go through damaging warp points, a known minefield, or you may have inadvertantly setup a system as a restricted system and your empire options are to not pass through restricted systems. It's fairly easy to accidentally mark systems as restricted by merely clicking on them on the "systems to avoid map".
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Of course, I checked all those things. This has occurred launching my first colonizer to a known system (could be my second or third launch of the game). My first colonizer finds a system with a good planet, but I usually send it farther along to the next warp point and send my next available colonizer to the candidate planet instead. That's when the pathing lines don't show up... in either system. I don't know why, but one guess has to do with the order the systems were created in map generation.
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Re: Another odd gameplay problem
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Of course, I checked all those things. This has occurred launching my first colonizer to a known system (could be my second or third launch of the game). My first colonizer finds a system with a good planet, but I usually send it farther along to the next warp point and send my next available colonizer to the candidate planet instead. That's when the pathing lines don't show up... in either system. I don't know why, but one guess has to do with the order the systems were created in map generation.
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I can't see the order the systems were laid down as being a factor. Sorry if I'm stating things you feel are obvious, but I've seen this a lot and it's always had an explanation that I remember, although it's not always an obvious explanation. I've seen it a lot using Fyron's Quadrant mod or something like it that has modified warp points. In that case what it seems to be is that there are warp points that are odd in some way, but don't actually have real damage. The game seems to confuse these with damaging warp points and doesn't show the pathing.
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Re: Another odd gameplay problem
I almost always have the same problem, on regular maps, and without any mod activated. It only affects the movement paths: the ships themselves follow the expected path on their own.
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Re: Another odd gameplay problem
The only place I ever saw this was in a pbw game where all the warp points were one-way. If you clicked the "move-to" arrow and selected the warp point and then clicked the "warp" button you could see the movement lines up to the warp point. However, if you gave it more directions after that, like go to planet X and load troops, the movement lines did not show up past the warp point. In addition, you couldn't say "Load troops at Planet X." The ship couldn't see thru the warp point and would just stay put; no movement lines or anything. You had to give it the warp order first. Is there anything like that in your game? Any funny-looking "spiral" warp points in the ship's path?
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Re: Another odd gameplay problem
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You can toggle the ship movement lines in the Game Menu (F2), Options. I've found that sometimes the movement lines don't show. This seems to happen early in the game and usually occurs in only one or two systems. I don't know why.
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Happens to me a lot. If I order the ship to warp though all the warp points along the way the line shows up. Very annoying fix but a fix none the less.
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