The readMe of the missile analyser writes: " The key for recognition of a missile is the exhaust flame of the projectile. " That would mean it can't analyse Quirium mines as they are just dropped and not propelled by fuel.Diziet Sma wrote:But the more I think about it, it does make sense that it would be a standalone item, basically an extension of the scanner..
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Re: [RELEASE] Quirium Cascade Mine Detector (V1.0)
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Very good point.. dunno how I missed that! although I do wonder how a Q-Bomb can have speed and manoeuvrability then..
According to the Wiki:
Quirium Cascade Mine
Maximum speed 1.00 LM
Maneuverability Roll: 2.0
Pitch: 2.0
Nevertheless, V1.1 will be out as soon as I've done some testing. Svengali has pointed out something else I missed as well.
According to the Wiki:
Quirium Cascade Mine
Maximum speed 1.00 LM
Maneuverability Roll: 2.0
Pitch: 2.0
Nevertheless, V1.1 will be out as soon as I've done some testing. Svengali has pointed out something else I missed as well.
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Re: [RELEASE] Quirium Cascade Mine Detector (V1.1)
Version 1.1 is now available to download.
The requirement for the Missile Analyser has been removed, and a sanity check for distance to the player added (thanks, Svengali)
See first post for download link.
The requirement for the Missile Analyser has been removed, and a sanity check for distance to the player added (thanks, Svengali)
See first post for download link.
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Re: [RELEASE] Quirium Cascade Mine Detector (V1.1)
I like this! I tried the Missile Analyser before and uninstalled it again, but a Q-Mine detector comes in handy.Diziet Sma wrote:Update: Version 1.1 released. Removed dependence on Missile Analyser.
Re: [RELEASE] Quirium Cascade Mine Detector (V1.0)
While Missile Analyser may not be needed for Quirium Cascade Mine Detector to work, the "Scanner Targeting Enhancement" (known internally to the game as "EQ_SCANNER_SHOW_MISSILE_TARGET") should be required.
This is so Q-bombs can be found and targeted.
Incoming missiles can be found without this equipment because missiles are active homers...painting their target with either radar or some other form of detectable emissions. A Q-bomb has no particular target and no reason to emit extra radiation beyond for its set purpose...creating a Q-field.
This is so Q-bombs can be found and targeted.
Incoming missiles can be found without this equipment because missiles are active homers...painting their target with either radar or some other form of detectable emissions. A Q-bomb has no particular target and no reason to emit extra radiation beyond for its set purpose...creating a Q-field.
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Very good point. Thanks!
However, doesn't even the basic scanner show the location of a Q-Bomb?
However, doesn't even the basic scanner show the location of a Q-Bomb?
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Because without speed it wouldn't be able to slow down and stop after being ejected, and without pitch & roll it wouldn't be able to tumble.Diziet Sma wrote:although I do wonder how a Q-Bomb can have speed and manoeuvrability then..
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As far as I know, the scanner/radar does shows the Q-Bomb in an odd color...not the same as a cargo canister or boulder shard.Diziet Sma wrote:However, doesn't even the basic scanner show the location of a Q-Bomb?
Either Q-Bombs have their own little very-short-lived IFF beacon or even your ship's basic scanner somehow picks up the Q-Bomb as something odd. Maybe its pre-detonation emissions, like whatever internal chain reaction it has that builds up before creating its big purple sphere of doom.
However to target-and-track a Q-Bomb requires at least the "Scanner Targeting Enhancement". Likewise, I'd expect that to have additional scanning capabilities over the basic scanner which seem more suitable for classifying more precisely missile and bomb types.
Also, this supporting equipment might be needed before you can buy a Quirium Cascade Mine Detector. No point in showing-for-sale what you can't use.
My Misjump Inducer OXP works on similar principles -- even though it doesn't appear to target anything, I considered both "Scanner Targeting Enhancement" and "Wormhole Scanner" to both be prerequisite equipment that have to both be working before Misjump Inducer can be bought or used.
This is partly for game balance reasons and partly for "this just makes sense" reasons.
I have severely cheating auto-jumping equipment that uses misjumps that even requires the Misjump Inducer to work.
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Is does: it blinks between neutral and hostile colour. But in the heat of a fight, you normally miss this and only see the blue sphere after it explodes.Diziet Sma wrote:doesn't even the basic scanner show the location of a Q-Bomb?
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Yes, the basic scanner does mark the position of a Q-Bomb with a unique colour, so it's safe to say that it already both identifies and locates them. As for requiring the STE, yes, it's useful if one is going to attempt to destroy the Q-Bomb, but not so much if all you wish to do is get away. The STE is described in the Wiki as providing the following features:Switeck wrote:As far as I know, the scanner/radar does shows the Q-Bomb in an odd color...not the same as a cargo canister or boulder shard.Diziet Sma wrote:However, doesn't even the basic scanner show the location of a Q-Bomb?
Either Q-Bombs have their own little very-short-lived IFF beacon or even your ship's basic scanner somehow picks up the Q-Bomb as something odd. Maybe its pre-detonation emissions, like whatever internal chain reaction it has that builds up before creating its big purple sphere of doom.
However to target-and-track a Q-Bomb requires at least the "Scanner Targeting Enhancement". Likewise, I'd expect that to have additional scanning capabilities over the basic scanner which seem more suitable for classifying more precisely missile and bomb types.
- A target lock box around the selected object.
- An arrow directional indicator anchored to the cross-hairs.
- The object's name from the ID computer.
- The distance to target in km.
- The object's legal status (if available).
I think I've decided, to my own satisfaction at least, that there's no good reason to require any other equipment in order for the QBD to function. All it needs to know is that the scanner has detected and located a Q-Bomb. It then sounds a warning and puts the location in the #1 slot of the TSME if one is fitted. Technically, it could be called just an alarm, not a 'detector'.
Yes, which is precisely why I made the Q-Bomb Detector.Eric Walch wrote:But in the heat of a fight, you normally miss this and only see the blue sphere after it explodes.
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This is a good idea. Nice one. Downloading!
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Thanks!UK_Eliter wrote:This is a good idea. Nice one. Downloading!
(It can come as a bit of a shock, the first time the siren goes off, as you're usually not expecting it. I suggest people play the siren sound - located in the Sounds folder of the OXP - once or twice to familiarise themselves with it beforehand. That way, valuable seconds aren't lost while the player wonders "What on Earth is that horrible noise?" )
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Diziet:
I've just had a listen. It is indeed a fairly horrible noise. I've heard worse (although possibly not in Oolite!). I think the lack of utter horror is a good thing! Still, as you say: unexpectedly hearing this could cause considerable, but useless, panic!
I've just had a listen. It is indeed a fairly horrible noise. I've heard worse (although possibly not in Oolite!). I think the lack of utter horror is a good thing! Still, as you say: unexpectedly hearing this could cause considerable, but useless, panic!
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Well, the main goal was to be attention grabbing!
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Re: [RELEASE] Quirium Cascade Mine Detector (V1.1)
Why the obsessive checking to determine if a spawned ship is a Q-mine?
Surely
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if(ship.isMine && ship.AI==="timebombAI.plist" && ship.name==="Quirium Cascade Mine" && ship.script.name==="oolite-default-ship-script")
if(ship.AI==="timebombAI.plist")
is all you need? If a replacement ship set uses a name other than "Quirium Cascade Mine", your test will fail and give a false negative. But any ship which has its active AI set to timebombAI.plist will be a Q-mine. Is there any possibility of that simple test giving a false positive?