need some info...
need some info...
1st - where i can read about autopilot?What its doing exactly etc.
2nd - where i can change my ship 2 another TRAIDER ship(freighters)? I have found fighters only..
3nd - in what location there is a starport which was mentioned in Gude?
2nd - where i can change my ship 2 another TRAIDER ship(freighters)? I have found fighters only..
3nd - in what location there is a starport which was mentioned in Gude?
1 - not quite sure what you mean. You pick a planet using the system map (F5), decide whether you want to target the planet itself or its space station, then hit F9 to activate the autopilot. As long as you aren't attacked, or you don't get too close to a planet or something, it'll take you there and stop when it arrives. It's not clever enough to go round things. What else is there to say :)
2 - last time I was at Zoric there were freighters in stock. There are more cargo ship models than fighters as far as I know... maybe a more seasoned traveller can advise you
3 - there's a starport on every world. They don't always do very much but that's where you'll find them (big pudding shaped building with a big beam of light going up into space - can't miss 'em :)
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2 - last time I was at Zoric there were freighters in stock. There are more cargo ship models than fighters as far as I know... maybe a more seasoned traveller can advise you
3 - there's a starport on every world. They don't always do very much but that's where you'll find them (big pudding shaped building with a big beam of light going up into space - can't miss 'em :)
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understood, thxFooli wrote:1 - not quite sure what you mean. You pick a planet using the system map (F5), decide whether you want to target the planet itself or its space station, then hit F9 to activate the autopilot. As long as you aren't attacked, or you don't get too close to a planet or something, it'll take you there and stop when it arrives. It's not clever enough to go round things. What else is there to say
2 - last time I was at Zoric there were freighters in stock. There are more cargo ship models than fighters as far as I know... maybe a more seasoned traveller can advise you
3 - there's a starport on every world. They don't always do very much but that's where you'll find them (big pudding shaped building with a big beam of light going up into space - can't miss 'em
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The economy stuff doesn't really work like that any more, godless. Rough explanation: when mit first introduced the galactic economy, yes there were specific worlds which were part of that economy: basically, worlds that were balanced, offered fair gameplay etc etc.
On those worlds there was an exchange rate between planetary currency and galactic currency. This was set by the staff, so that - for example - 1000 sheckles = 1 cr; or 100 kudos = 1cr; or 500 kills = 1cr... this meant that lots of different worlds could potentially be part of the galactic economy and that to advance through the galaxy you had to compete and do well on lots of different worlds. And the way you exchanged your money/kudos/whatever for galactic credits was... at the starport.
It's a bit different now. Back then the trading stuff hadn't been written - since galactic trading has been up and running the old system has been abandoned, and starports don't really have a role in the galactic economy any more. instead we have space stations, and all the trading stuff you'll be familiar with.
There endeth the history lesson :)
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On those worlds there was an exchange rate between planetary currency and galactic currency. This was set by the staff, so that - for example - 1000 sheckles = 1 cr; or 100 kudos = 1cr; or 500 kills = 1cr... this meant that lots of different worlds could potentially be part of the galactic economy and that to advance through the galaxy you had to compete and do well on lots of different worlds. And the way you exchanged your money/kudos/whatever for galactic credits was... at the starport.
It's a bit different now. Back then the trading stuff hadn't been written - since galactic trading has been up and running the old system has been abandoned, and starports don't really have a role in the galactic economy any more. instead we have space stations, and all the trading stuff you'll be familiar with.
There endeth the history lesson :)
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You forgot one thing...You can also target those blue squares and have Auto Pliot drive you there...Those blue squares appear in F5 and they are stargates...SAVES YOU FUEL WOOT !:DFooli wrote:1 - not quite sure what you mean. You pick a planet using the system map (F5), decide whether you want to target the planet itself or its space station, then hit F9 to activate the autopilot. As long as you aren't attacked, or you don't get too close to a planet or something, it'll take you there and stop when it arrives. It's not clever enough to go round things. What else is there to say