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Re: Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread: C# Edition
« Reply #3300 on: May 14, 2023, 03:40:40 PM »
Is this a bug?

Yes, although so far it seems that it doesn't have any game-breaking effects? Could be a weird display bug.
 
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Re: Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread: C# Edition
« Reply #3301 on: May 21, 2023, 02:44:23 PM »
Can anyone point me at the calculation for what the upper and lower displacement limits are for the 'refit from' selection options? First off, I know that refitting from a 20500 tonne warship class to a 25500 tonne warship class isn't even remotely sensible or efficient. I would like to do this for RP reasons only. The 20500 tonne class doesn't appear in the 'refit from' selection for the 25500 tonne class. I know I will have to refit the smaller class to a intermediate class before refitting again to the new class. What I don't know is how to work out the the intermediate class sizes to minimise the number of refits.

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Re: Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread: C# Edition
« Reply #3302 on: May 21, 2023, 03:00:51 PM »
Can anyone point me at the calculation for what the upper and lower displacement limits are for the 'refit from' selection options?

The tonnage of the new class must be within ±20% of the original class tonnage. In your case, a 20,500-ton ship can refit into a class which has a tonnage difference no greater than 4,100 tons, so the allowed range is between 16,400 and 24,600 tons. This means that 25,500 tons is not allowed (although you might be able to refit to an intermediate class and get there by refitting twice).

I am not clear on if this difference is inclusive of the endpoints; in my experience, you cannot count on this, but it might be due to the fact that the actual ship size is expressed to several decimal places (so a 20,500-ton ship might actually be 20,499.68 tons or something).
 

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Re: Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread: C# Edition
« Reply #3303 on: May 21, 2023, 03:08:43 PM »
Can anyone point me at the calculation for what the upper and lower displacement limits are for the 'refit from' selection options?

The tonnage of the new class must be within ±20% of the original class tonnage. In your case, a 20,500-ton ship can refit into a class which has a tonnage difference no greater than 4,100 tons, so the allowed range is between 16,400 and 24,600 tons. This means that 25,500 tons is not allowed (although you might be able to refit to an intermediate class and get there by refitting twice).

I am not clear on if this difference is inclusive of the endpoints; in my experience, you cannot count on this, but it might be due to the fact that the actual ship size is expressed to several decimal places (so a 20,500-ton ship might actually be 20,499.68 tons or something).
Thanks. Republic 'stretched' class it is then :)

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Re: Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread: C# Edition
« Reply #3304 on: May 23, 2023, 04:29:54 AM »
Is there a way to cause / encourage a shipping line to form on a planet besides my home system?

No civilian ships have jump drives, so you need to stabilize any jump points you want your civilians to use. I think shipping lines will always build their ships at your home world, but the trade routes are not limited to starting or ending any any system in particular.

Civilian mining colonies seem to need a 10 million population colony in the system before they will form. Civilian traffic to/from a system also seems to pick up around that time, but I think that is mostly because at that size the population can consistently fill freighters with its produced and required trade goods.

I hope that is helpful, I am not entirely sure I addressed the question your were intending to ask.
 

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Re: Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread: C# Edition
« Reply #3305 on: May 23, 2023, 04:36:30 AM »
Regarding Hydrographic Extent: Does it only consider liquid water? And is there any way to get liquid water on a planet with a temperature above 100C?

At 185C, temperature factor is only 1.3, but I can't get the water availability factor below 2.0.
 

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Re: Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread: C# Edition
« Reply #3306 on: May 23, 2023, 07:45:07 AM »
Regarding Hydrographic Extent: Does it only consider liquid water? And is there any way to get liquid water on a planet with a temperature above 100C?

At 185C, temperature factor is only 1.3, but I can't get the water availability factor below 2.0.

Hydrographic Extent includes both liquid water and ice. You can't get liquid water on a planet with a stable orbit and a temperature above 100C. Planets with eccentric orbits can potentially have liquid water while they are above 100C, depending on the orbital characteristics.

You could use an anti-Greenhouse gas to reduce the temperature if you haven't done that already.
 
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Re: Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread: C# Edition
« Reply #3307 on: May 24, 2023, 03:30:56 PM »
I'm trying to set up a game with the player as a vast galactic power, and multiple NPR allies within your territory, who can expand and potentially war with one another or threats beyond the player's borders. However, it seems that I can't get an NPR to be ok with a colony in their home system, even when I set/fix the diplomatic rating at 10,000. Is the DR setting only my attitude towards them, or is it just that nobody wants aliens in their home system? Would this idea work, or would there be territory disputes between the player and NPRs despite being allies?
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Re: Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread: C# Edition
« Reply #3308 on: May 24, 2023, 04:01:50 PM »
Is the DR setting only my attitude towards them,

Yes. Their attitude towards you is hidden from you, so your only insight is the treaties they offer you. Or, you know, opening the DB.

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or is it just that nobody wants aliens in their home system? Would this idea work, or would there be territory disputes between the player and NPRs despite being allies?

It could work if you don't mind popping into the DB and editing the relations every so often, although if you want the possibility for things to go sour in a "natural" way, this would make that difficult. Unfortunately, Aurora is not really set up for playing Space Crusader Kings.
 
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