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September 17th, 2003, 02:52 PM
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Re: Are homeplanets affected by high/catastrophic events?
[quote]Originally posted by JLS:
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Originally posted by PsychoTechFreak:
Eee have seen about 78 low events, 70 medium events additional to the posted events.
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No, no need to post them, unless some one else would like to see the data. However, I would be interested in (APROX. numbers only) how many Low and/or Medium actually may have hit Eee’s Home World
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I don’t remember any event hitting my home planet and I have been playing se4 for over a year 
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September 17th, 2003, 03:08 PM
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Re: Are homeplanets affected by high/catastrophic events?
[quote]Originally posted by Grand Lord Vito:
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Originally posted by PsychoTechFreak:
Eee have seen about 78 low events, 70 medium events additional to the posted events.
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No, no need to post them, unless some one else would like to see the data. However, I would be interested in (APROX. numbers only) how many Low and/or Medium actually may have hit Eee’s Home World
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I don’t remember any event hitting my home planet and I have been playing se4 for over a year I was very sceptical too, but then my HW went from Good to Deadly in one month
However, there might be a trend for HW be protected, but it is not 100%. Only MM can tell us.
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September 17th, 2003, 03:41 PM
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Re: Are homeplanets affected by high/catastrophic events?
How can I get a copy of this tester?
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September 17th, 2003, 03:46 PM
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Re: Are homeplanets affected by high/catastrophic events?
[quote]Originally posted by oleg:
quote: Originally posted by Grand Lord Vito:
quote: Originally posted by JLS:
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Originally posted by PsychoTechFreak:
Eee have seen about 78 low events, 70 medium events additional to the posted events.
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Originally posted by JLS:
No, no need to post them, unless some one else would like to see the data. However, I would be interested in (APROX. numbers only) how many Low and/or Medium actually may have hit Eee’s Home World
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I don’t remember any event hitting my home planet and I have been playing se4 for over a year I was very sceptical too, but then my HW went from Good to Deadly in one month
However, there might be a trend for HW be protected, but it is not 100%. Only MM can tell us. your saying you went from good to deadly, that is a what, -50 to 90 drop?
At -5 or a -10 even a -20 event how can you drop to deadly from good in one turn?
What are the numbers, if
100 is optimal
mild ?
good ?
unpleasent ?
harsh ?
0 is deadly
[ September 17, 2003, 14:50: Message edited by: Grand Lord Vito ]
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Re: Are homeplanets affected by high/catastrophic events?
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your saying you went from good to deadly, that is a what, -50 to 90 drop?
At -5 or a -10 even a -20 event how can you drop to deadly from good in one turn?
What are the numbers, if
100 is optimal
mild ?
good ?
unpleasent ?
harsh ?
0 is deadly
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Apparently it works differently. Fyron mentioned planet conditions go from 0.0 to 1.50 I really would like to know how it works. I was really surprised when one planet went from good to deadly after -20 event.
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September 17th, 2003, 03:58 PM
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Re: Are homeplanets affected by high/catastrophic events?
Here is Fyron' post:
"Conditions are stored as a variable ranging from 0.00 to 1.50. Conditions improving facilities improve by .01-.03. So, after 200 turns, it should have improved by .60. IIRC, the lowest threshhold for Unpleasant is .70, so dropping by 20 should have made it .50, and 200 turns should have brought it to 1.10, which is Mild IIRC.
Are you certain there is no other event with the same label and such that could have dropped it by more than 20 (.20)? If the conditions dropped to 0, they would have to be raised by around 70 to hit unpleasant again (I think that is the lowest for unpleasant, though I am not certain)."
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Now I wonder - what is the formulae to calculate the effect of -10 or -20 event ? Multiply by 0.9/0.8 ?? Subtract 0.1/0.2 ??? I think it is much more severe.
[ September 17, 2003, 15:00: Message edited by: oleg ]
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September 17th, 2003, 04:13 PM
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Re: Are homeplanets affected by high/catastrophic events?
Edited because of my silliness. I made a mistake when testing the -5 and -10 events, so sue me.
Here are the correct results:
-20 transforms any planet into a Deadly one.
-15 transforms any planet into a Deadly one.
-10 transforms an Optimal Planet into an Unpleasant one.
-5 transforms an Optimal Planet into a Mild one.
-1 transforms an Optimal Planet into a Good one.
So these variables are rather -2.0 for the first one , -1.0 and so on, according to the various conditions of the planets and the values linked to these conditions. So, a -20 event means the destruction of the conditions of the planet, while the other ones are a bit less strong. *Is still ashamed of his mistake the first time*
[ September 17, 2003, 15:22: Message edited by: Alneyan ]
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