Posted by: Adseria
« on: October 07, 2018, 09:59:38 AM »but that's more of an accident than a regular occurrence when moving
You know what, I can see we're not going to agree, so I'll just give up.
but that's more of an accident than a regular occurrence when moving
Although research isn’t saved globally. If you start and stop a research project on earth, and would later like to continue it on Luna, you would have to start it at zero. If you would continue it on earth, it would pick up at the former point.
I guess this is technically a bug, not a feature.
Yeah, I already realised this. It seems kind of logical to me. After all, moving the lab a bit at a time, you're bound to lose some paperwork here and there.
Although research isn’t saved globally. If you start and stop a research project on earth, and would later like to continue it on Luna, you would have to start it at zero. If you would continue it on earth, it would pick up at the former point.
I guess this is technically a bug, not a feature.
Good to know. Thanks, both of you.
EDIT: As a side note, I assume that means that I can stop a half finished project, do another and then come back to the first one without losing any progress?
If so, that would have been useful when I found some alien ruins and then immediately started researching combat engineers to excavate them...
Is there any way to change which scientist is researching a project once the project is started, or do you just have to cancel and start over?