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March 11th, 2003, 07:27 PM
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Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
Hi all! After my brief but painful experience with MOO3, I decided to check SE4. Two 100 turn demo games later, my copy was shipped today and I should have it at the end of the week.
Since I've only been playing the demo Version, I don't know much about the game, but I do have 2 n00b questions:
1) Is it possible to *move* a Starbase? I'm thinking there might be some kind of Tug Ship later in the game that could accomplish this. That way, I could put repair/defense/resupply outputs in the "empty" systems.
2) How can you tell if your Mineral/Organics/Radioactive storage facilities are actually storing resources? I can't seem to find this.
Thanks for your help in advance...
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March 11th, 2003, 07:31 PM
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Re: Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
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Originally posted by Creepo:
Hi all! After my brief but painful experience with MOO3, I decided to check SE4. Two 100 turn demo games later, my copy was shipped today and I should have it at the end of the week.
Since I've only been playing the demo Version, I don't know much about the game, but I do have 2 n00b questions:
1) Is it possible to *move* a Starbase? I'm thinking there might be some kind of Tug Ship later in the game that could accomplish this. That way, I could put repair/defense/resupply outputs in the "empty" systems.
2) How can you tell if your Mineral/Organics/Radioactive storage facilities are actually storing resources? I can't seem to find this.
Thanks for your help in advance...
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1. Nope. you can't move them. But you can build a space yard ship and build the bases wherever you want them, in an empty system aswell.
2. You can check the "Empire status Screen" (the Crown). Where you'll see how much you have stored and how much storage capacity you have.
(Edit - added pic)
[ March 11, 2003, 17:36: Message edited by: Ruatha ]
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March 11th, 2003, 07:32 PM
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Re: Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
Bases cannot move.
You can, however, put a spaceyard on a ship, move to the warppoint/ empty system, and build a base there.
Press the crown button, and look at the bottom of the budget report.
The base resource storage of an empire is only 50,000 of each resource. The very bottom line shows your actual capacity (base storage + storage facilities)
The second lowest line shows the actual amount stored this month.
Unless you're running a deficit, this will probably be the same as the maximum storage capacity.
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March 11th, 2003, 07:36 PM
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Re: Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
Wow! Nothing better than "sooner than instantaneous resonse"!!
Thanks guys!
If I have any other questions when I get the full Version I definitely know where to come.
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March 11th, 2003, 07:46 PM
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Re: Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
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Originally posted by Creepo:
1) Is it possible to *move* a Starbase? I'm thinking there might be some kind of Tug Ship later in the game that could accomplish this. That way, I could put repair/defense/resupply outputs in the "empty" systems.
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In the basic SE game, bases can't move. In some game mods, it's not necesserly the case. You'll learn very soon what a mod is, and that nothing is written in stone when you talk about SEIV...
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March 11th, 2003, 07:49 PM
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Re: Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
Read the Newbie FAQ in this thread:
http://www.shrapnelgames.com/cgi-bin...;f=23;t=005518
It will probably save you hours of learning.
Slick.
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March 11th, 2003, 07:52 PM
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Re: Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
Quote:
Originally posted by Creepo:
Hi all! After my brief but painful experience with MOO3, I decided to check SE4. Two 100 turn demo games later, my copy was shipped today and I should have it at the end of the week.
Since I've only been playing the demo Version, I don't know much about the game, but I do have 2 n00b questions:
1) Is it possible to *move* a Starbase? I'm thinking there might be some kind of Tug Ship later in the game that could accomplish this. That way, I could put repair/defense/resupply outputs in the "empty" systems.
2) How can you tell if your Mineral/Organics/Radioactive storage facilities are actually storing resources? I can't seem to find this.
Thanks for your help in advance...
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About your first question, in the later game does exist a hull ship named "BaseShip", that's very massive and slow, and could be considered as a mobile StarBase.
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March 11th, 2003, 09:17 PM
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Re: Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
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Originally posted by Creepo:
Wow! Nothing better than "sooner than instantaneous resonse"!!
Thanks guys!
If I have any other questions when I get the full Version I definitely know where to come.
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Notice his post count (at the bottom of his Messages). It's twice almost anyone else's here. This is the local Post Monster. He is ALWAYS here, and always answers questions first. We're still trying to figure out if he has a wearable computer and wireless access so he can scan the forums while he's eating or sitting on the toilet. I suppose Shrapnel ought to be paying him. Maybe they're giving him first access to new threads? That might explain his uncanny ability.
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March 11th, 2003, 10:14 PM
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Re: Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
I bought SEIV around when it first came out. I've always had a formula not to buy expansions or gold editions if I had already bought the main game. (Except for AGE II exp and Baldur's Gate II exp) So when SEIV GOLD came out I ignored the great deal I could have gotten. I was also waiting for what MOO3 would look like. Every board I go to says MOO3 is very bad and so does every review. So I finally caved in and just ordered SEIV Gold for $20 more than I could have gotten it (with shipping) when it was released. I don't think SEV is coming out this year so SEIV Gold will at least hold me over for another year. One question though, is SEIV Gold a much improved Version of SEIV?
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March 11th, 2003, 10:40 PM
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Re: Another refugee from the MOO3 Cataclysm
Gee... that sounds just like my story. Cept I will still be buying MoO3... I have found a few good reviews and a good friend over in Japan who bought it says that it isn't great but it is good. I have the $30 to $40 dollars to spare atm so what the hecks.
On the upside I just recieved notice that my copy of SE4 Gold is on the way.
Just in time for Spring Break.
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