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Posted by: MarcAFK
« on: October 01, 2015, 08:22:59 AM »

Ok well that's interesting.
Posted by: Paul M
« on: October 01, 2015, 08:11:18 AM »

The first group loaded 0.4 ordinance factory and the second group loaded 1 ordinance factory. 

Rosetta had only 1 ordinance factory present.  So the bug is that I now have 1.4 ordinance factories being shipped to earth.  I'll correct this with SM mode when they are offloaded.
Posted by: MarcAFK
« on: October 01, 2015, 07:23:32 AM »

I don't see a bug there, ordnance factories and gate construction modules are 25,000 tons, in the first instance 2 gate modules takes 50,000, the remaining 10k is .4 ordnance factories, in the second instance remembering research labs are 500,000 tons your one ordnance factory requires 25k, tge remaining 35k being exactly .07 research labs.
Posted by: Paul M
« on: October 01, 2015, 02:11:28 AM »

I had one loading glitch that I know of:
I had 2 gate construction modules, 1 ordinance factory and several research labs to load.

I gave one of my standard groups (with 60,000 cargo capacity) the order to load the modules, the ordinance factory and reserach lab components.

I got an error message and saw that the group had loaded the 2 modules and 0.4 ordinance factory.  The error was on loading the reaserach lab.
The next group came in and had orders to load the ordinance factory and then research lab components.  It loaded 1 ordinance factory and 0.07 lab components.

So it seems there is a glitch in how that is handled.

I also use the typical "micromanagement" style on loading thing.  I know how much my ships can carry and usually give it specific orders to do load up what I want.  What borked up the above was I had no idea how big the modules were.
Posted by: Rich.h
« on: October 01, 2015, 01:35:26 AM »

I usually build my freighters just large enough for 1 installation; that's a single standard cargo hold.  Keeps them from getting gigantic, meaning I don't need huge shipyards to build them.  So my orders look like so:

load auto mine at Earth
unload auto mine at (colony)
refuel at Earth

And I set them to repeat however many times it takes to deliver the desired number of mines.  Then I throw in one set for delivering a mass driver.

I guess my way isn't so great if you use freighters large enough to carry multiple installations; but I've done it this way so long I just never really considered any other option.

That method works fine too for the larger freighters, it just means first you need to do quick math of working out how many installations each can carry, multiply it by the number of ships in the TG and divide the total number of installations required by the result.  But I use the exact same method for 6.42 and have never had any loading problems so far.
Posted by: Barkhorn
« on: September 30, 2015, 09:57:11 PM »

I usually build my freighters just large enough for 1 installation; that's a single standard cargo hold.  Keeps them from getting gigantic, meaning I don't need huge shipyards to build them.  So my orders look like so:

load auto mine at Earth
unload auto mine at (colony)
refuel at Earth

And I set them to repeat however many times it takes to deliver the desired number of mines.  Then I throw in one set for delivering a mass driver.

I guess my way isn't so great if you use freighters large enough to carry multiple installations; but I've done it this way so long I just never really considered any other option.
Posted by: Erik L
« on: September 21, 2015, 03:25:04 PM »

First, do not try to get fancy and use more complicated orders than you have to.  It's not that aurora can't handle it, it's more of a human error thing.  Aurora uses pretty convoluted controls in some places, and it's easy to screw up and issue nonsensical orders.  I suspect you're mixing something up along the way, issuing an impossible order at some point.

Second, MarcAFK, I recommend loading issuing the load mass driver order last, so you can easily use the "repeat orders" function.

If you load the mass driver last, you run the risk of not having enough room for it.
Posted by: Barkhorn
« on: September 21, 2015, 02:03:32 PM »

First, do not try to get fancy and use more complicated orders than you have to.  It's not that aurora can't handle it, it's more of a human error thing.  Aurora uses pretty convoluted controls in some places, and it's easy to screw up and issue nonsensical orders.  I suspect you're mixing something up along the way, issuing an impossible order at some point.

Second, MarcAFK, I recommend loading issuing the load mass driver order last, so you can easily use the "repeat orders" function.
Posted by: MarcAFK
« on: September 20, 2015, 06:06:25 PM »

Try loading a single mass driver, then load auto mines, then unload all onto the colonies. That's what I usually do.
Posted by: Keapon Laffin
« on: September 20, 2015, 05:42:35 PM »

Am using the latest.  I thought Load Automine, or Load Mass Driver, or Unload X just did 1 but it seems to do them all.  Which is a real pain when I'm tryin to give every major mining colony just 1 mass driver.
Posted by: MarcAFK
« on: September 20, 2015, 07:08:55 AM »

There is a display issue with cargo capacity, I've noticed sometimes it shows negative capacity but that wasn't causing me any problems. Try using the standard "load auto mines" order rather than specifying a quantity, you should be fine as nobody else is having problems with loading.
I'm curious, which version are you using?
Posted by: Keapon Laffin
« on: September 20, 2015, 06:54:11 AM »

And did a check. . Added a small cargo hold to the design. . so has slightly more than needed for 4 AutoMines.  4x Load Auto Mines. . it loads 4. 2 AutoMines, shows Available Cargo as -5000.  Still shows error loading and unloading.
Posted by: Keapon Laffin
« on: September 20, 2015, 06:12:24 AM »

I got the same problem and I think it's serious.
I setup 4 Load Automated Mines. . ship has exactly enuff space for 4. . it loads all 4 but gives the message failed to load. . which wipes out whatever commands I have queued after. 
Same with unloading. . It'll unload all 4 but give the error.
So I can't automate/cycle.
I think there is something in the code that is out of order.  Like it checks to see if there is enuff space to load -after- is already did the load command. 
Posted by: andrea69
« on: November 01, 2012, 09:01:08 AM »

I had the same problem when trying to automate loading/unloading of ship components. It didn't work, while the manual order worked fine. I think the "cycle move" checkbox doesn't work for ship components.
Posted by: Silfir
« on: October 31, 2012, 04:56:55 AM »

Did you confuse maintenance modules with maintenance facilities somewhere along the way? If the ship were ordered to pick up modules when there are only facilities, or to drop off facilities when it's loaded modules and stuff along those lines, you'd get those kinds of error messages, right?