auto_eject OXP v1.1 now available
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No reserve built in. You can survive just having 0 energy, which is what happened to Eric when he was recharging the shields, but the tiniest amount of damage (0.000001 of an energy unit) will utterly destroy the ship!
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My point here is that missiles, bombs and their likes (anything that's not laser or plasma) are more of a one-shot deal. When you get hit, you either survive or you don't. It's not like once a missile hits you there's another one hitting you a fraction of a second later as it would be with laser bursts. (Well, not usually, anyway.)Eric Walch wrote:No missiles should definitely be in because the energy blow of a missile will generally be greater that the threshold of 22. When not ejecting on that blow, you are very likely dead.CheeseRedux wrote:* I'd actually prefer if missiles were excluded as well. 'twould be rather annoying to survive the hit by that missile the last bogey fired seconds before becoming space dust, only to find that the auto eject just triggered.
Once the missile has hit, you are no longer under (immediate) fire, and as such have no need to eject, automatically or otherwise. That situation might change quickly, yes, but until someone sends another missile at you, or starts poking you with a laser, there is absolutely no need to abandon ship.
It's like the difference between getting attacked by a guy with a muzzle loader and a guy with a machine gun: If the first shot doesn't kill you, your chances of getting away are much greater with the former than the latter.
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Actually my line of thinking was quite similar to this. If you're hit by a missile which vaporizes your energy you're dead anyway, so there is no point in auto-ejecting.
Therefore the device only triggers in case of laser fire. So it must be a laser hit that brings your energy below the treshold of 22. Every other reason will not trigger the auto-eject (of course, if a missile brings your energy down to 20, and the next laser hit to ten, the device will trigger).
Therefore the device only triggers in case of laser fire. So it must be a laser hit that brings your energy below the treshold of 22. Every other reason will not trigger the auto-eject (of course, if a missile brings your energy down to 20, and the next laser hit to ten, the device will trigger).
Ah yes, I remember the screenshots! Truly the stuff of legends!El Viejo wrote:Thank you, o ‘Slightly Grand’ one… I survived a Thargoid encounter with zero energy once.
Slightly Grand? Oh dear, don't quite know how that happened...
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Ah! So all is well and it works perfectly out of the box.Commander McLane wrote:Therefore the device only triggers in case of laser fire.
Or, waitaminute: What about plasma? Will it trigger when you're being pommeled by turret fire?
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Is laser and plasma recognised as different types of damage, anyway? Or are they just bundled together in a group called Well It Wasn't An Explosion So I Must've Been Shot?
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I think a plasma hit will also trigger the relevant event handler for laser hits. But only one way to find out...CheeseRedux wrote:Ah! So all is well and it works perfectly out of the box.Commander McLane wrote:Therefore the device only triggers in case of laser fire.
Or, waitaminute: What about plasma? Will it trigger when you're being pommeled by turret fire?
EDIT: One test and one wrecked player ship later, I am happy to announce that: Yes, it does!
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Re: auto_eject.oxp now available
Hiya,
I'm getting much better at the game, and have not died (in what I consider) a long time.
However, one can not afford to become complacent, in the Ooniverse, so decided to invest in your product.
It laughed so much when I saw the Fooles System in the equipment screen.
Makes sense, cause if I buy it and it don't work - how can anyone claim compensation?
Anywho, sure enough, I was toodling along through the Xeenle system - nothing on my radar.
Then out of nowhere, 15 ships appeared (I kid you not, I was dumbfounded myself, could have been more, but after counting the 3rd group of 5 - I started doing other things), and all these blips on my radar started to converge towards the center - meaning me.
Wasn't long before I was completely overwhelmed and had the sinking feeling in my heart that this was it. I couldn't do anything, shields were down, systems failing, alarms blaring... Then "poof" I ejected from my ship and was teleported to the system station.
Must have had good insurance, because was not only my new ship exactly outfitted as the previous one, but all the cargo (and passengers) were on board too!
Thank you so much, I heartily endorse the Foole System.
I'm getting much better at the game, and have not died (in what I consider) a long time.
However, one can not afford to become complacent, in the Ooniverse, so decided to invest in your product.
It laughed so much when I saw the Fooles System in the equipment screen.
Makes sense, cause if I buy it and it don't work - how can anyone claim compensation?
Anywho, sure enough, I was toodling along through the Xeenle system - nothing on my radar.
Then out of nowhere, 15 ships appeared (I kid you not, I was dumbfounded myself, could have been more, but after counting the 3rd group of 5 - I started doing other things), and all these blips on my radar started to converge towards the center - meaning me.
Wasn't long before I was completely overwhelmed and had the sinking feeling in my heart that this was it. I couldn't do anything, shields were down, systems failing, alarms blaring... Then "poof" I ejected from my ship and was teleported to the system station.
Must have had good insurance, because was not only my new ship exactly outfitted as the previous one, but all the cargo (and passengers) were on board too!
Thank you so much, I heartily endorse the Foole System.
Re: auto_eject.oxp now available
Sounds like a bug to meDeathKnyte wrote:but all the cargo (and passengers) were on board too!
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Re: auto_eject.oxp now available
Oh ja?Gimi wrote:Sounds like a bug to meDeathKnyte wrote:but all the cargo (and passengers) were on board too!
Hmmmm.... I'll run some tests on that then, later on, see if I can replicate that.
My commander has since finished all his passenger and cargo contracts. So maybe take a day or two.
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Also try to eject manually and see whether the contracts and passengers return.
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I have to get around to this, for you. Just got side tracked recently with doing something different (escorting traders) in Oolite.
I'm in combat much more than I used to be, but don't seem to get blown away too much.
I have a saved game with my Boa CC, and will make a point of it to pick up some passengers and go through the motions.
I launch from a space station, and hit the ESC key twice, but nothing happens.
I'm in combat much more than I used to be, but don't seem to get blown away too much.
I have a saved game with my Boa CC, and will make a point of it to pick up some passengers and go through the motions.
This I have attempted to try. However, it does not seem to work, or I can't figure how to get it to work (?).Commander McLane wrote:Also try to eject manually and see whether the contracts and passengers return.
I launch from a space station, and hit the ESC key twice, but nothing happens.
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Re: auto_eject.oxp now available
Did you hit the ESC key twice rapidly or as fast as you can?DeathKnyte wrote:I have to get around to this, for you. Just got side tracked recently with doing something different (escorting traders) in Oolite.
I'm in combat much more than I used to be, but don't seem to get blown away too much.
I have a saved game with my Boa CC, and will make a point of it to pick up some passengers and go through the motions.
This I have attempted to try. However, it does not seem to work, or I can't figure how to get it to work (?).Commander McLane wrote:Also try to eject manually and see whether the contracts and passengers return.
I launch from a space station, and hit the ESC key twice, but nothing happens.
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Asking the obvious question first: have you bought another escape pod after using the last one?DeathKnyte wrote:This I have attempted to try. However, it does not seem to work, or I can't figure how to get it to work (?).Commander McLane wrote:Also try to eject manually and see whether the contracts and passengers return.
I launch from a space station, and hit the ESC key twice, but nothing happens.