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August 20th, 2003, 07:41 PM
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Re: Refueling...what gives with this?
How exactly does supply sharing figure out what each ship has? Does it even out the percent capacity or does it even out the amount as well as it can?
Here is how I think it works with even percent: The whole f\leets capacity is compared to its total supply. That generates a supply percent. Then each ship is given that percentage of capacity. Suppose that a ship with 10,000 of 10,000 is fleeted with a ship with 100 of 3000. 101/130 = 77.7%. 3000x77.7%=2330 supply for the smaller capacity and 7,770 capacity for the larger one.
Even filling capcity would say the smaller ship fills up to 3000. Leaving 10,100-3000= 7,100 on the bigger ship. Now if you had 1,000 of 10,0000 on the biffer ship, the capackty woulc be 550 on each since an even division does not even fill up the smallest ship.
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August 20th, 2003, 07:48 PM
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Re: Refueling...what gives with this?
If you have 10 ships and 10,000 supplies, each ship gets 1000 supplies (as long as its capacity is at least 1000, of course)
Its a "one for you, one for me" until the fleet's pool of supplies is all shared out.
The small ships can get filled up completely while the big ones have lots of space left in their tanks (but the same count of supplies).
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August 21st, 2003, 07:39 PM
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Re: Refueling...what gives with this?
Yes, though I noticed an interesting and useful thing when refuelling some of my Proportions fleets using tankers.
I made a "refuelling fleet" consisting of several ships which could use some supplies, and a couple of nearly-full tankers with heaps of supplies each. All of the regular ships were topped off, as expected, but the supplies came from only one of the two tankers. The other tanker didn't give any supplies to anyone. This is quite useful, because then one tanker can remain in the forward position, while only the one that gave supplies can go back for more.
Of course, I could have done the same sort of thing manually by only putting one tanker in the resupply fleet.
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August 21st, 2003, 08:35 PM
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Re: Refueling...what gives with this?
It may have something to do with the transport hulls, as I do recall something like that happening before...
Between warships, though, I've always seen them share evenly.
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August 21st, 2003, 09:28 PM
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Re: Refueling...what gives with this?
something else for hidden facts.
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