Posted by: Garfunkel
« on: March 31, 2020, 01:02:33 PM »No you cannot.
Is there a way to remove hull categories from the hull designation list without editing Stevefire. mdb? (I don't have the password, nor do I want it, because this is a minor issue)
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use different rules in regard to research, fuel and maintenance.
They don't suffer maintenance failuresbut do they PAY minerals for the maintenance when stationed at a Maintenance Facility? And they still pay for ship construction, right?
Missile Size: 3 MSP (0.15 HS) Warhead: 4 Armour: 0 Manoeuvre Rating: 10
Speed: 120000 km/s Engine Endurance: 77 minutes Range: 551.3m km
Active Sensor Strength: 0.0288 Sensitivity Modifier: 750%
Resolution: 500 Maximum Range vs 25000 ton object (or larger): 480,000 km
Cost Per Missile: 9.5468
Radiation Damage: 100
Chance to Hit: 1k km/s 1200% 3k km/s 400% 5k km/s 240% 10k km/s 120%
Materials Required: 5x Tritanium 0.018x Boronide 0.0288x Uridium 4.5x Gallicite Fuel x4309.5
Just starting a game on Earth. When I tried to build a ship, I got the message that the task group and the shipyard are not in the same location. Neither have been moved by me.Check the default TG that the shipyard is assigned to. It should be Shipyard TG - but if you sent your first ship on a mission without giving it a new TG, the Shipyard TG is now elsewhere. This includes default/conditional orders.
How fast should my beam ships be going w/ Internal Confinement Fusion Engines? Assuming engine tech parity of course.
So I was curious. Hypothetically speaking, if I have a 1 Resolution Sensor with 1.0m km range and a 500 Resolution Sensor with 1.0m km range, would I get better intelligence reports on the tonnage of contacts than by having just one or the other? I have checked the wiki, but it doesn't specify the mechanics involved...
--- I would assume the answer is yes, since if the target is detected by a 1 Resolution sensor at 1.0m we just know that it is at least 50 tons. Meanwhile if it is detected by a 500 Resolution AND a 1 Resolution we would know it was at least 50 tons, but we could better guess it's tonnage based on the report from the 500 Resolution sensor: i.e. the range decay for smaller targets or there being no range decay etc.
Does anyone know if troops in drop pods, cyro or normal, defend a ship during boarding?