Posted by: steelyeyed
« on: May 31, 2020, 03:18:30 AM »I was mistaken. They were next door, just showing up within a couple of 30 day turns.
If you gravsurvey Sol in SM mode and there are a lot of JPs then it is All-Roads-Lead-To-Sol. If there are only a few then you were just unlucky.Unless you just got unlucky then that would be the case. Do you still have that database?
Yeah, I've got it saved, I haven't started my 1.11 game yet.
Unless you just got unlucky then that would be the case. Do you still have that database?
Given that it was in 1.10, if it was the All-Roads-Lead-To-Sol issue, then there's a problem.Unless you just got unlucky then that would be the case. Do you still have that database?
This is the likely explanation - they didn't start in your home system but came there quickly due to the Local System Generation bug that is now fixed.I did a conventional start game too, and within three years I had NPR ships transiting through Sol. I was on random stars - is that normal?I had that too and it was the All-Roads-Lead-To-Sol bug rearing its ugly head. When half the jump points lead to you, it doesn't take long to be found. That bug should be fixed now, so while it is possible to be found quickly it shouldn't be common.
I did a conventional start game too, and within three years I had NPR ships transiting through Sol. I was on random stars - is that normal?I had that too and it was the All-Roads-Lead-To-Sol bug rearing its ugly head. When half the jump points lead to you, it doesn't take long to be found. That bug should be fixed now, so while it is possible to be found quickly it shouldn't be common.
I have been starting conventional new games and at least half the time I get aliens in my starting system. Not just ships showing up, but owning a planet. Is there a setting to prevent aliens from living on the planet next door?