Ship condition
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Ship condition
For prospective buyers/part-exchangers, it would be very useful to include the condition of all ships listed at the Shipyard (as maybe a percentage of 'new').
This would obviate a recent experience I had at Lave as a Jameson, when I parted with my Cobby and plumped for an Adder that turned out to be sub-par. On leaving with this 're-conditioned' purchase for a test flight, the HUD immediately began to malfunction and I was forced to abandon the commander and start afresh with a new game.
Had I been able to gauge the condition of the ship, this would not have happened because, obviously, I wouldn't have bought it.
This would obviate a recent experience I had at Lave as a Jameson, when I parted with my Cobby and plumped for an Adder that turned out to be sub-par. On leaving with this 're-conditioned' purchase for a test flight, the HUD immediately began to malfunction and I was forced to abandon the commander and start afresh with a new game.
Had I been able to gauge the condition of the ship, this would not have happened because, obviously, I wouldn't have bought it.
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Re: Ship condition
And when I buy a second hand car....Reval wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 12:06 amFor prospective buyers/part-exchangers, it would be very useful to include the condition of all ships listed at the Shipyard (as maybe a percentage of 'new').
This would obviate a recent experience I had at Lave as a Jameson, when I parted with my Cobby and plumped for an Adder that turned out to be sub-par. On leaving with this 're-conditioned' purchase for a test flight, the HUD immediately began to malfunction and I was forced to abandon the commander and start afresh with a new game.
Had I been able to gauge the condition of the ship, this would not have happened because, obviously, I wouldn't have bought it.
Who says the condition of the ship in the shipyard is any good - other than the seller. And does anybody guarantee it?
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Re: Ship condition
I dont think a percentage is the right measure, for me its immersion breaking. no one buys a car thats 78% condition, they buy a car that is "a good runner, some scratches on the paintwork" or whatever.
Something like "as new", "good", "ok" or "needs work" would make sense for me. Perhaps with high TL systems (or better legal systems?) setting higher standards than others.
Something like "as new", "good", "ok" or "needs work" would make sense for me. Perhaps with high TL systems (or better legal systems?) setting higher standards than others.
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Re: Ship condition
<grins> One careful owner?
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Re: Ship condition
So what do you think ofCmdr James wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 12:58 pmI dont think a percentage is the right measure, for me its immersion breaking. no one buys a car thats 78% condition, they buy a car that is "a good runner, some scratches on the paintwork" or whatever.
Something like "as new", "good", "ok" or "needs work" would make sense for me. Perhaps with high TL systems (or better legal systems?) setting higher standards than others.
1) Ship Version's "small fixes"? (Norby)
2) Spara's Failing HUD
Comments wanted:
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
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Re: Ship condition
I think the first is something dfferent, its about model numbers or variants not condition.
Failing HUD seems like a fun idea. One nice thing is that it reminds you to get a service visually, hopefully before too much of the ship stops working.
But still this is something different. These are about what happens to the pilot experience when you are flying a lemon, my comment was more around how to tell a purchaser the state of the ship and a preference to use a vague description than to say "this ship is at 78% condition, price adjusted accordingly"
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Re: Ship condition
How about taking (maintenance overhaul cost/total value of ship)*100 as percentage, then apply your words "as new", "good", "ok" or "needs work" to the percentage ranges? If the value is too high, something like "not worth the money" could help also.Cmdr James wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 12:58 pmI dont think a percentage is the right measure, for me its immersion breaking. no one buys a car thats 78% condition, they buy a car that is "a good runner, some scratches on the paintwork" or whatever.
Something like "as new", "good", "ok" or "needs work" would make sense for me. Perhaps with high TL systems (or better legal systems?) setting higher standards than others.
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Re: Ship condition
I think that "Ship Version" does it that way.hiran wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 12:41 pmHow about taking (maintenance overhaul cost/total value of ship)*100 as percentage, then apply your words "as new", "good", "ok" or "needs work" to the percentage ranges? If the value is too high, something like "not worth the money" could help also.Cmdr James wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 12:58 pmI dont think a percentage is the right measure, for me its immersion breaking. no one buys a car thats 78% condition, they buy a car that is "a good runner, some scratches on the paintwork" or whatever.
Something like "as new", "good", "ok" or "needs work" would make sense for me. Perhaps with high TL systems (or better legal systems?) setting higher standards than others.
Comments wanted:
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
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Re: Ship condition
hiran wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 12:41 pmHow about taking (maintenance overhaul cost/total value of ship)*100 as percentage, then apply your words "as new", "good", "ok" or "needs work" to the percentage ranges? If the value is too high, something like "not worth the money" could help also.Cmdr James wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 12:58 pmI dont think a percentage is the right measure, for me its immersion breaking. no one buys a car thats 78% condition, they buy a car that is "a good runner, some scratches on the paintwork" or whatever.
Something like "as new", "good", "ok" or "needs work" would make sense for me. Perhaps with high TL systems (or better legal systems?) setting higher standards than others.
Clearly. Though my preference would be overlapping bands so there is an element of uncertainty.
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Re: Ship condition
Sounds good for me.Cmdr James wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 10:13 pm
Clearly. Though my preference would be overlapping bands so there is an element of uncertainty.
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