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December 2nd, 2003, 11:47 PM
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Re: Does anyone know who to disable the auto-difficulty
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Impressive....
How did you deal with Xiati battleships in campaign 2 ? With them being able to fire at least 2 light and 3 heavy weapons in any direction, I found myself overwhelmed all too quickly in a cruiser.
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They were a pain, but if you stay tight on their rear you can stay out of the firing arcs. It not exactly easy though.
It helps that the abbidon Cruiser 2 III has only 1 or 2 hundred kT less than the Xiati battleship..
EDIT: as far as stone-d's comment, what that does is reduce the resist all gained per level. In other words, it reduces the enemies's ability to negate the special effects of things like Tachyon Cannons. By default, each level you gain improves their protection by 3%; his mod changes that to 1%.
This protection is above and beyond anything you could get.
[ December 02, 2003, 21:49: Message edited by: Phoenix-D ]
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December 3rd, 2003, 01:10 AM
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Re: Does anyone know who to disable the auto-difficulty
Now that you explained it, it makes soo much sense. If the baddies gain resists per level, do you?
Speaking of stats, I went and check the CharStat.txt in the Campaign 1 folder. I was wondering what exactly does Attack do & Defense actually do... Sure it probably has to do with the combat but how.
What the difference between ECM & Jammer? One gives you defense and the other reduces the enemy’s ability to target you (-XX Targeting or something in the description). If the enemy misses when he shoots those beam weapons at me, is it due to the Defense or unable to target (Jammer).
And while we are at it, what are the difference between Standard shields and Advance Phased Shields. They’re more expensive for the same amount of shielding but don't see any discernable difference.
How can we make the beam weapons (for both enemies or mine) for accurate. Both of us miss soo bad that I simply just stick to Meson BLasters for the mean time.
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December 3rd, 2003, 03:15 AM
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Re: Does anyone know who to disable the auto-difficulty
"Now that you explained it, it makes soo much sense. If the baddies gain resists per level, do you?"
No, you don't. You get other things..
"Speaking of stats, I went and check the CharStat.txt in the Campaign 1 folder. I was wondering what exactly does Attack do & Defense actually do... Sure it probably has to do with the combat but how."
Probably adds to the attack and defense values like combat sensors.
"What the difference between ECM & Jammer? One gives you defense and the other reduces the enemy’s ability to target you (-XX Targeting or something in the description). If the enemy misses when he shoots those beam weapons at me, is it due to the Defense or unable to target (Jammer)."
They do the same thing effectively. The effect ends up stacking.
"And while we are at it, what are the difference between Standard shields and Advance Phased Shields. They’re more expensive for the same amount of shielding but don't see any discernable difference."
If you're hit with a Phased Poleron Beam or other phased weapon, you will. Normal shields provide NO protection against phased weaponry.
"How can we make the beam weapons (for both enemies or mine) for accurate. Both of us miss soo bad that I simply just stick to Meson BLasters for the mean time. [/QB][/quote]"
Up the values for Combat Sensors, master computers and/or up your attack rating and/or decrease the defense values for ECM, master computers, scanner jammers and the like.
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Re: Does anyone know who to disable the auto-difficulty
When I interviewed Aaron ( LINK ), he said that not only does experience level affect the opponents' abilities, but that the size and power of your own ship does as well.
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AH: All of the ships and components in StarFury are dynamically scaled based on your character\ship. When new ships are created by the game, the strength of that ship is adjusted to match your relative strength. Also, the number of enemy forces you encounter are based on your level and the difficulty of the game. The higher the difficulty, the more ships that will be in an enemy group.
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Anyone found a way to mod out the effect of the player's ship power on the enemies faced?
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December 3rd, 2003, 07:14 AM
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Re: Does anyone know who to disable the auto-difficulty
If "Enemy Resist All Modifier Per Level Added Amount" is 3, this means that at level 30 (where I ended the first time I played), enemies will resist 90% of all damage.
I clicked onto this modifier because, although a Sithrak throwing a Null-Space torpedo up my rear end will send most of my internal components into the red, MY Null-Space torpedos did negligible damage to them. I find this most unfair, especially as the enemies benefit from whatever normal components they use.
As a side note, I noticed that the game supports resistance modifiers against toxins/psychic attacks - but no components exist that use them. So I modded the lifesupport/crew quarters to have those capabilities and made them level based.
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Re: Does anyone know who to disable the auto-difficulty
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If "Enemy Resist All Modifier Per Level Added Amount" is 3, this means that at level 30 (where I ended the first time I played), enemies will resist 90% of all damage.
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Are you certain about that? That can't be right... That would just make the game close to impossible the higher level you got. I can't believe Aaron would do that... I think. It just seems too drastic.
I thought by checking on the config files your max level is 22...?
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Re: Does anyone know who to disable the auto-difficulty
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When I interviewed Aaron ( LINK ), he said that not only does experience level affect the opponents' abilities, but that the size and power of your own ship does as well.
quote: AH: All of the ships and components in StarFury are dynamically scaled based on your character\ship. When new ships are created by the game, the strength of that ship is adjusted to match your relative strength. Also, the number of enemy forces you encounter are based on your level and the difficulty of the game. The higher the difficulty, the more ships that will be in an enemy group.
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Anyone found a way to mod out the effect of the player's ship power on the enemies faced?
PvK The tech level of enemy components is based on the tech level of components you can get. At higher difficulty settings the enemies get an extra %size and % resistance bonuses/penalties as well.
You can change the amounts per tech level (and maximum total) of each in enemies.txt
The relative tech level of stuff for you to buy is set in each store, while you can adjust enemy level offsets in the enemyGroups file.
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