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That's an interesting place to put a gun/engine.Norby wrote:A "BattleCruiser":
These guns are two times larger and powerful ones than the others above.
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OXP in progress, did the video say? Consider me intriguedFrame wrote:Well, this evovled into creating the entire solar system (at scale. 1 AU is 1 AU. Apart from the sun and the main planet, diameters of everything else is to scale), it can work on its own however and is not dependant on any solar systems being there.
At present i got a working FSD drive that i named OFD drive. navigating is really easy and automatics take care of you not plunging into a planet. It only needs an escape vector for when people decide to land on planets via other OXPs.
Oh well a video shows it all best, and allow me to make you my willing victims of experimenting with youtube moneytisation. it means there will be adds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrNcKKXZsuw
Nice screenies everyone, as usual
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Damn lobsters! The 'clearance revoked' message appeared just too late!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Redspear wrote:OXP in progress, did the video say? Consider me intriguedFrame wrote:Well, this evovled into creating the entire solar system (at scale. 1 AU is 1 AU. Apart from the sun and the main planet, diameters of everything else is to scale), it can work on its own however and is not dependant on any solar systems being there.
At present i got a working FSD drive that i named OFD drive. navigating is really easy and automatics take care of you not plunging into a planet. It only needs an escape vector for when people decide to land on planets via other OXPs.
Oh well a video shows it all best, and allow me to make you my willing victims of experimenting with youtube moneytisation. it means there will be adds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrNcKKXZsuw
Nice screenies everyone, as usual
Thanks.
I posted another video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e03qmsNYbkM
There is a snag at the end, but that is what testing is about, then showing the hud at the end.
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Impressive...Frame wrote:I posted another video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e03qmsNYbkM
There is a snag at the end, but that is what testing is about, then showing the hud at the end.
Those 'quivering blotches' on planets at distance was something I encountered when testing the rescaling experiment.
I don't have a fix other than to restrict the distances.
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@Redspear (and @Frame, if you are building from source): Can you please try to check if the patch from github Pull Request 153 (https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.co ... l/153.diff) fixes those planet quivering blotches at high distances, if you get a chance?Redspear wrote:Those 'quivering blotches' on planets at distance was something I encountered when testing the rescaling experiment.
I don't have a fix other than to restrict the distances.
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Fingers crossed I'll be able to give it a go at the weekend.another_commander wrote:@Redspear (and @Frame, if you are building from source): Can you please try to check if the patch from github Pull Request 153 (https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.co ... l/153.diff) fixes those planet quivering blotches at high distances, if you get a chance?
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another_commander wrote:@Redspear (and @Frame, if you are building from source): Can you please try to check if the patch from github Pull Request 153 (https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.co ... l/153.diff) fixes those planet quivering blotches at high distances, if you get a chance?Redspear wrote:Those 'quivering blotches' on planets at distance was something I encountered when testing the rescaling experiment.
I don't have a fix other than to restrict the distances.
I have build 1.85 but cant figure how to merge the pull request into the source
disregard the above I figured it out.
When processed the video of it will be available here
https://youtu.be/Dk5UDIKhFr4
Im not to impressed by the hard limit of 10 million km, since this causes the planet to just vanish while it is still rather large.
Instead the the size of the planet should be considered for when it is smaller than a pixel. In this respect 1.84 is supirior.
the source (1.85) without the diff file applied did the sam ething, but however created more "blotches"..
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Mildly notable for its evil juice, Inlaoran sits at the eastern end of the Seventh's northernmost throughway...
... and throughways are a courier's bread and butter.
... and throughways are a courier's bread and butter.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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!
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So I started a new commander, (Actually, this is my 4th attempt... I'm trying to make it all the way to Elite on "hard core" mode. No respawns, one life. Very difficult.) and I had the extreme misfortune to misjump after only a few days of playing him. Well I managed to hold my own, though I had to go running behind a Navy carrier a few times when I got really low on shields. Even blasted one or two of the thargoids, earning myself a very pretty penny at such an early stage.
Well after following the ship for a little bit, not entirely knowing where to go, if I wanted to stay and push my luck with the thargoids or jump back to safety, the decision got made for me when the carrier and all it's escorts jumped out. I didn't know they had the AI to do such a thing. And man, that wormhole is truly massive.
Seems like they'd have something to make the wormhole smaller and thus shorter, or else risk bringing back a whole fleet of bugs with them.
Oh, and another thing I learned that day. Never, ever, follow the carrier right after it jumps. Wait a few minutes. (The wormhole will certainly be around for a while!) Reason being? They don't start up very quickly... I ran smack-dab into the rear end of that beast.
Press Space, Commander. Here's to my 5th attempt.
Well after following the ship for a little bit, not entirely knowing where to go, if I wanted to stay and push my luck with the thargoids or jump back to safety, the decision got made for me when the carrier and all it's escorts jumped out. I didn't know they had the AI to do such a thing. And man, that wormhole is truly massive.
Seems like they'd have something to make the wormhole smaller and thus shorter, or else risk bringing back a whole fleet of bugs with them.
Oh, and another thing I learned that day. Never, ever, follow the carrier right after it jumps. Wait a few minutes. (The wormhole will certainly be around for a while!) Reason being? They don't start up very quickly... I ran smack-dab into the rear end of that beast.
Press Space, Commander. Here's to my 5th attempt.
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It should be a crime for Anacondas to fly without escort. That much temptation is just too much to resist.
It should be a crime for Anacondas to fly without escort. That much temptation is just too much to resist.