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Offline ColdSuit (OP)

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Save sharing
« on: December 20, 2021, 02:06:30 AM »
Hello everyone, I just joined the community in hopes of learning the game. 

My biggest question so far is; is it possible for players to share saves between time?
I find that my biggest lessons come from observing the work of others and I was wondering if it was possible for people to share their saves. 

Thank you,
ColdSuit
 

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Re: Save sharing
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2021, 02:58:59 AM »
https://ufile.io/di849pm6

Try this one. It's my first C# game, I'm in year 2092 and I've just fought a major battle against [spoilers] in 67 Hydrae. Not the first, as you'll see by the number of wrecks. For some reason I can't get my supply ships to replenish my destroyer ammo, but if you like (and don't mind meeting the [spoilers] in somebody else's game), feel free to detach the Kazan frigates (you'd probably need to go to the Formation tab and unset the Anchor Fleet, or they'll always move back to the anchor) and attack.

I'm also building a large (for my taste) army for ground invasion in Zeta Doradus. It's meticulously organized, although the units are far too small (aybe that's because my troop transports are far too small, too). It'll be my 2nd attempt at attacking there. During my first invasion I learned a valuable lesson: if the defender can neutralize your assets faster than you can unload them, the invasion might turn out to be a challenge. Oh, and just have a look, don't actually attack. The target planet is defended again.

Apart from that it's all peaceful.

For some reason all the civilian ship designs (automatically designed and not normally the player's business) show up in the ship design list. No idea why.
 

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Re: Save sharing
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2021, 01:52:40 PM »
In addition to looking at save files, I'd recommend reading some of the "after action reports" people have posted. They talk about their gameplay, usually in a somewhat in-universe perspective, but often include ship designs (and rationale), as well as combat tactics and whatnot.
 

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Re: Save sharing
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2021, 01:43:13 AM »
Thank you so much!

I dont care too much about the spoilers; Ive been reading the wiki on and off for the past couple years and im well aware of their presence. 

How do I install this save if you dont mind me asking?
 

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Re: Save sharing
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2021, 02:42:10 AM »
Just unzip it and put it in the Aurora folder. Make a copy of your own Aurora DB first if you want to keep anything of it.
 

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Re: Save sharing
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2021, 11:07:14 AM »
Somewhat tangential, but I'm curious: was there ever a community Aurora game like those famous DF community multiplayer games, where each player controls the Player Race for a given number of years then shares the saved game and DB to the next in line?
 

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Re: Save sharing
« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2021, 07:47:58 PM »
Thanks for the help. 

I looked into it, and it appears that there hasnt been much in the way of long-form games as seen in DF. 
 

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Re: Save sharing
« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2021, 02:08:17 AM »
Thanks for the help. 

I looked into it, and it appears that there hasnt been much in the way of long-form games as seen in DF.
Long games of Aurora tend to get killed by slowdown and lag, unless you are doing a conventional start and/or playing incredibly slowly and cautiously.

It's a lot better in C# than VB6, but it still happens.