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General Discussion / How to "debug" to see the reason behind extended 5 second adjustments?
« Last post by Zeradash on April 07, 2024, 04:42:44 AM »Hello everyone, I'll put the context first:
I have a savefile on 2. 1. 1 about 70 years in the game. I found a real big spoiler, did a bit of fighting and took out a bunch of it, but then lost track of the rest while rebuilding stockpiles and making better fleets.
2 years later I got stuck in a 5 second time adjustment. I figured they might have found the starting NPR or a new one, and just pressed the automated button and let it roll. Many real life hours went by and I forgot the game was even running; it was still stuck on the 5 second adjustment. I double checked for fire control issues, but all was clear.
I was planning to backup the save before trying some spacemaster stuff, to try to figure out what's going on in yet-unexplored systems, but I wasn't sure how to do it. Any tips on how I could do this relatively efficiently? I just want to do it to get an idea on how long the game is going to continue in that state.
I have a savefile on 2. 1. 1 about 70 years in the game. I found a real big spoiler, did a bit of fighting and took out a bunch of it, but then lost track of the rest while rebuilding stockpiles and making better fleets.
2 years later I got stuck in a 5 second time adjustment. I figured they might have found the starting NPR or a new one, and just pressed the automated button and let it roll. Many real life hours went by and I forgot the game was even running; it was still stuck on the 5 second adjustment. I double checked for fire control issues, but all was clear.
I was planning to backup the save before trying some spacemaster stuff, to try to figure out what's going on in yet-unexplored systems, but I wasn't sure how to do it. Any tips on how I could do this relatively efficiently? I just want to do it to get an idea on how long the game is going to continue in that state.