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I would not justify anything by saying "you can look at the shipdata.plist" because I want to separate the game from reality. In other words, you can't look at the shipdata.plist when you are in Ooniverse. Because of this I suggest that you print energy as banks rather that the raw number. That's how the pilot sees it game.Norby wrote:It is an "eye candy" tool. I think if a player want to know these data then can look into shipdata.plist files already, but we can design some restrictions for strict players. Most stict players can avoid install this OXP until a good restriction will be implemented.
Instead of inaccuracies I suggest missing data. For player there is no way of knowing what data is bogus and what is accurate.Norby wrote:Maybe all of these can contain inaccurates due to various reasons.
I did something similar in Technical Reference Library and spent quite some time justifying the information shown. In the end I ended up with a database provided by ship manufacturers. If you're interested have a peek into the oxp to see what ships I have excluded. For example, because of the commercial nature of the Library I have excluded all police ships as those would be classified in the game world.Norby wrote:Some mission ship can be excluded also to save secrets.
Quote for emphasis. In-game the number "400" in conjunction with energy does not exist. It has no meaning at all.spara wrote:I would not justify anything by saying "you can look at the shipdata.plist" because I want to separate the game from reality. In other words, you can't look at the shipdata.plist when you are in Ooniverse. Because of this I suggest that you print energy as banks rather that the raw number. That's how the pilot sees it game.
I believe there's a misunderstanding here. I'm not opposed to showing energy banks, only to showing the raw number. Indeed, I'm all for including the number of energy banks and even a hint to their recharge rate (in the form of for instance a scale between "poor" and "excellent", like I've proposed and at one point implemented on the Wiki ship pages) in the shipyard screen, because it is vital information for the potential buyer. The same goes for manoeuverability. That one even could be given by the raw data, because they represent radians per second, and a full 360 degree turn does exist in-game.Capt. Reynolds wrote:On a number of occasions I've bought a new ship and ended up thinking "only two energy banks?" or "just one missile bay?" or similar - things which would have stopped me buying it to begin with, and things which are already in the bundled reference sheet.
The dealer doesn't say "I can't tell you". He says "four energy banks". He does not say "250; and by the way, each hit with a military laser eats 23 of its energy; but you don't need to worry about hull damage, because all of this is only a computer game anyway; in reality there is no car".Diziet Sma wrote:I fully agree with Capt. Reynolds here. If I'm buying a car, and in response to a question, the dealer says "I can't tell you that, it's a secret.", the next words out of my mouth will be "F**k you. Goodbye".
I think you're right. You didn't say anything about being in favour of any aspect of it in your previous post, but it's good that we all seem to be facing the right way on this in general - it just seems to be the details (basically banks over numbers) and everyone's singing from the same hymn sheet on that.Commander McLane wrote:I believe there's a misunderstanding here.
But right now the dealer does say "I can't tell you".Commander McLane wrote:The dealer doesn't say "I can't tell you". He says "four energy banks". He does not say "250; and by the way, each hit with a military laser eats 23 of its energy; but you don't need to worry about hull damage, because all of this is only a computer game anyway; in reality there is no car".Diziet Sma wrote:I fully agree with Capt. Reynolds here. If I'm buying a car, and in response to a question, the dealer says "I can't tell you that, it's a secret.", the next words out of my mouth will be "F**k you. Goodbye".