Aurora 4x
New Players => The Academy => Topic started by: Jacob/Lee on August 06, 2011, 12:24:05 AM
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So I was just designing my new engine and I noticed that hyperdrive dropdown, and was wondering what exactly they are. I've never designed an engine with one before.
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It lets you go really really fast.
But you have to be far far away (from the nearest star).
I believe it is generally a niche thing-- i've yet to find a system so large that it became necessary. But if you do need to get deep into the great beyond for some reason, its a life saver.
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Alright, thanks.
Also, not related at all to the question, is there a way to stop certain messages from ending time advancement?
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The only time that you might need a hyper drive under normal conditions is with a binary or bigger system. If a star in the set does not have any gas giants then the only way to get between the different parts of the system is by moving there directly. I have had distances such that a ship moving at 6000km/s would take six months to go one way without using a hyper engine. This would be reduced to just over one month even with the ship having half as many engines and only moving at 3000km/s normally. When the hyper drive kicks in you would be getting 30,000km/s which is really helpfull.
Brian
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Hyperdrive is ten times your current speed. I dont like use of them because civilians dont automaticly check for their use conditions. You also need to set up way points to follow because setting a destination within hyper limit stops the ship and produces a warning. I'm not too into setting up complicated order patterns manually then babysitting ships.