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January 23rd, 2002, 04:13 PM
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Re: Massivley interconnected systems.
Another thought:
With more warp points to defend, will the AI use more Resources building mines or sattelites to defend them?
Destructive Warp Points: I have seen these,(and the black holes on the other side) with large quantitys of 1/2 dead ships of various types. I have not seen any since I learned how to implement "Avoid System", < wry grin >. In the game I'm playing now, there is a mine layer dead in space in a destructive warp point. What I don't know is: Was it
1) Just passing through or
2) Did it plan to lay mines at that warp point
Any thoughts on that?
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January 23rd, 2002, 04:28 PM
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Re: Massivley interconnected systems.
Gryphin, not sure what you mean - do you mean the AI mine layer is just sitting turkey on an small or unstable (ie damage inducing) warp point that it is the other side of a warp point near the black hole (in which case it is not going to sit there for very long)
PS I cant get "avoid system" to work - how do you do it smartalec?
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January 23rd, 2002, 07:16 PM
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Re: Massivley interconnected systems.
The hapless mine layer was damaged in a warp point. The warp point leads to a black hole. It has been sitting there since I found it. When it fell into my possesion, (after forcing the owning race to surrender), It still had mines onboard. Since it was a drain on my resources and I could not destroy it, I gifted it to an enemy AI, (and they accepted it).
I'll have to check on the "Avoid System" selector but I belive it is under the Empire button. You then mark or unmark systems as desired. If you don't use this, the AI will take the shortest path including through destructive warp points and black holes.
Not "smart", Experianced.
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January 23rd, 2002, 07:20 PM
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Re: Massivley interconnected systems.
which means Gryf that I will need to practice more which currently I cannot do as I dont have SEIV with me - our game may be very very short indeed
Daft question but were all the engines on the minelayer operative
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January 23rd, 2002, 07:25 PM
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Re: Massivley interconnected systems.
A good question, I never took note of the engines. My experiance will be offset by your ability to keep track of details. The real experiance I was thinking of was in terms of the years of gaming in general starting with cardboard and lead.
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Re: Massivley interconnected systems.
For my Hypermaze mod, I use Max WP = 8 and Min Angle = 40. The resulting maps have been described as "geodesic"-looking. With "WP anywhere in system" set, the shortest paths can be surprising.
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