Please Tell Me This Can Work! :(
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Re: Please Tell Me This Can Work! :(
As Layne said, you can mix and match with parcel/cargo/passenger contracts. I carry parcels only, which leaves me holdspace to trade along the way.
One thing to watch (in case you're unaware) is that all repairs (and ordnance fitting) take time - in some cases, lots of time. On a long run, it all adds up.
One thing to watch (in case you're unaware) is that all repairs (and ordnance fitting) take time - in some cases, lots of time. On a long run, it all adds up.
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And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
Re: Please Tell Me This Can Work! :(
What might be nice is if you could configure where the savefile is stored from the UI. I would put mine on my one drive (cloud storage).
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Talking about saves, I wish it would arrange to date modified, so latest saves would be on top.
@nigel
I think dropbox can be configured which folders it automatically updates/uploads. Maybe one drive can too?
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I think dropbox can be configured which folders it automatically updates/uploads. Maybe one drive can too?
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Re: Please Tell Me This Can Work! :(
I've recently been getting into multiple contracts. Parcels are easy; you can have as many as you want, as long as you think you can make the deadlines. Whenever I am en-route to somewhere a way away, I always check for parcels going in roughly the same direction. It doesn't happen that often, but it's nice when it does.
You can even have multiple cargo contracts at the same time. I'm still in my Cobra, although it's getting pretty tricked out by now. I always check the cargo contracts for anything that will fit in my hold. Then I sell the cargo at the next system (or even the same one, if the price is right) and trade my way across the stars, using my normal methods. Then, at a suitable system close to the destination, I buy the required cargo and deliver it. As long as the items are available, I get to make a profit on the contract and on the journey to complete it.
You can even have multiple cargo contracts at the same time. I'm still in my Cobra, although it's getting pretty tricked out by now. I always check the cargo contracts for anything that will fit in my hold. Then I sell the cargo at the next system (or even the same one, if the price is right) and trade my way across the stars, using my normal methods. Then, at a suitable system close to the destination, I buy the required cargo and deliver it. As long as the items are available, I get to make a profit on the contract and on the journey to complete it.
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Re: Please Tell Me This Can Work! :(
Thanks for clearing that up. I'd like to find another way to store my files but that's not going to work out well... I happen to be a slightly paranoid person and there is no way I'm going to store all my stuff where it could be potentially viewed by others. It runs in the family though, and you have no idea how fun other's paranoia can be. I tried showing Oolite to one of my family members, and they started to freak out as soon as they heard I downloaded it from the Internet. <cackles>
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Responding to the "onedrive" online suggestion, are you?Huntress wrote:Thanks for clearing that up. I'd like to find another way to store my files but that's not going to work out well... I happen to be a slightly paranoid person and there is no way I'm going to store all my stuff where it could be potentially viewed by others. It runs in the family though, and you have no idea how fun other's paranoia can be. I tried showing Oolite to one of my family members, and they started to freak out as soon as they heard I downloaded it from the Internet. <cackles>
It all boils down to trust and reasonable expectations in the end. And https:// won't save you if you can't trust the Certificate Authorities... On the other hand, the good news is that the NSA possibly has a backup of your files.
So manage your expectations and look to your needs. An automated backup of an encrypted archive to an online account, that you have to pay a little for, might be enough. As might be a sufficiently encrypted backup to a local NAS or other computer you have. Horses for courses, I think they say.
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Re: Please Tell Me This Can Work! :(
IIRC, the present record for number of contracts taken and successfully delivered on-schedule is about 15.KroSha wrote:You can even have multiple cargo contracts at the same time.
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied
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Save files are text, & thus compress very well, & it should be fairly simple to just zip them up (I'd suggest 7zip since it uses 256bit AES, but there are plenty of other archivers that have decent encryption) with a bastard-long password & upload them to some drop-box (or even just email the files to yourself, if they're small enough). Obviously, even with the best encryption someone can still crack the password, though you might have been dead for a few billion years by the time some NSA spook accesses your oolite save games.Huntress wrote:I happen to be a slightly paranoid person and there is no way I'm going to store all my stuff where it could be potentially viewed by others.
Be careful out there.
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Oh ye, I've been the victim of that too many times.ralph_hh wrote:Famous last words:
"I'll do that backup tomorrow."
Unbelievably.. still happens.
Just not so often.
I burn the whole game and my Extra Add ons folder to a cd twice a year.
Save files I put on a usb stick more often, when I think to do it, Usually when change galaxy or ship or aftermath of particularly difficult survived mission or even just a jump that turned out to be more than expected.
I should back up the save after each session, sometimes over 4hrs. But alas, see above quote.
There are millions of free cloud storage servers, why not have one just for your Oolite.
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Re: Please Tell Me This Can Work! :(
Imho the best backup is a Dropbox or similar account with a symlink to the oolite-saves folder due to instant.ralph_hh wrote:"I'll do that backup tomorrow."
Future idea: the core should store the ID list of the installed OXZs into the savegame and warn the player if something is missing when load a game. In this way the used package list is saved as personal favorites for a commander. Later the manager can get a menu which use this list from a selected savegame to download all OXZs into a fresh Oolite installation.