Posted by: happy2pester
« on: February 28, 2014, 10:41:03 AM »I like to set it up for a specified amount, rather than monitor until satisfied
I think i actually solved what happened here.Repeat orders takes everything in the order list, and duplicates it x number of times.
To move my infrastructure, i use a block of three orders
Load Infrastructure Earth
Unload Infrastructure (Wherever)
Refuel at Earth
I then use the repeat orders X times feature
What I think I must have done, is I clicked the "Repeat" button more than once. My freighters attempt to move 50 infrastructure per order set. I tell them to repeat that 19 times for a full 1000 infrastructure. But if I click the button again, they try to repeat the 1000-infrasturcture order set a further 19 times, for a total of 20000 infrastructure.
I never realized what was happening because the list of orders went down into a long scroll list, and I wasn't going to sit and count every single line, so I just assumed it was correct
I don't know what to tell you. The infrastructure I was building was turning up on mars
Unfortunatley, because i'm a bit of a perfectionist, ......I have since deleted that game and started a new one.
because in that game I was chronically short of duraniumYeah... get used to that.
You don't have Mars selected when you are issuing the build orders?
I'm thinking there has to be something else going on there. Perhaps you should upload your database somewhere for others to take a look at it -- my experience mirrors Paul's, I've built my share of infrastructure and the civilians have never moved it anywhere.
Infrastructure you are building the civillians have no access to. They can only move infrastructure from the Trade Goods section unless you give them a contract.
In my game: Earth produces some thousands of Infrastructure as a trade good. That is hauled by the civillian firms to Io and Calisto. At the same time I build on earth infrastructure x32 which is then collected in a BIC pool. This is the infrastructure that shows up in the summary page of Earth. Which in my case shows some 100 or so Infrastructure. The civillian lines only touch this if I set up a contract.
If you build infrastructure on luna (which I do) then what you build, what luna builds and what is delievered as a trade good from earth ends up in a large single pool that is "infrastructure" on the summary page. The civillians in principle could raid this if it also shows up in the trade good section as an export but otherwise it will not be touched.
The civillian lines will not touch purpose built infrastructure without a contract. They can only move trade goods automatically.
*build your own infrastructure and ship it
*steal Martian infrastructure using your state owned ships
The best way to solve the problem is wait until mars's population is over 25 m and then go to the civillian tab and set the planet as either "stable" or "source of colonists" so long as it is set as a "destination" for colonists the civillians will continue to move people there.