Hi everyone.
So I recently downloaded the game and started playing. (Great game, btw, evean at v .5) Anyway, one thing I haven't noticed are any sort of real descriptions of what is in each system. I know part of this is to foster exploration of the system. On the other hand, once visited, I'd like to be able to go back and see where I've been.
Point being, that if there's no database or what not out there for the systems, I'd like to start puitting together one. More accurately, I've been keeping notes on the systems I've visited, and I'm willing to write it up for the group at large. So I have 2 questions about that..
1) what's likely to change in future revisions? i.e. will we lose bases / planets / etc... or just gain additional bases in systems?
2) where can I put this. I was thinking a new section of the wiki (a sector / systems category would be great to start filling in.)
Odds are I'll probably start around Barnard's Star.
Thanks,
John
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Re: System descriptions
Welcome to the forum, hewhocaves.
Currently the universe is generated dynamically except a handful of systems. That means they will be different on each user's PC and even with every new campaign you start. Rather than doing this by hand there should be means to do it automatically by reading all the data from .vegastrike/sectors for those systems you have visited.
In the future, there will be changes. Several things need improvement, among others:
* avoiding rings overlapping neighboring planets
* avoiding planets too close to the sun
* redesign of planet types
* hand-edited special systems (especially faction/races home systems)
* many more bases and structures
This is on the agenda but not yet on the roadmap so not sure how long it will take.
A good thing would be to actually integrate this type of information into the on-board computer. I hate writing down things or after jumping around 10 systems trying to remember where was that commerce center with the bar that served that excellent klkk wine and the talkative bar tendress.
Currently the universe is generated dynamically except a handful of systems. That means they will be different on each user's PC and even with every new campaign you start. Rather than doing this by hand there should be means to do it automatically by reading all the data from .vegastrike/sectors for those systems you have visited.
In the future, there will be changes. Several things need improvement, among others:
* avoiding rings overlapping neighboring planets
* avoiding planets too close to the sun
* redesign of planet types
* hand-edited special systems (especially faction/races home systems)
* many more bases and structures
This is on the agenda but not yet on the roadmap so not sure how long it will take.
A good thing would be to actually integrate this type of information into the on-board computer. I hate writing down things or after jumping around 10 systems trying to remember where was that commerce center with the bar that served that excellent klkk wine and the talkative bar tendress.
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Ah, bummer. That's great, but also a little annoying.
Yeah, some sort of small program would have to be written to read the info already put together and display the answers.
hmmm....
It's been close to five years since I've done it, but I'm really not looking forward to writing (and now rewriting) this stuff. So i'll look into it.
Basically, i want something to read the file, format it into something user friendly and display it. That should get us to a working stage. If i put anything together, it'll be third party. (though I may try to use the same language).
John
Yeah, some sort of small program would have to be written to read the info already put together and display the answers.
hmmm....
It's been close to five years since I've done it, but I'm really not looking forward to writing (and now rewriting) this stuff. So i'll look into it.
Basically, i want something to read the file, format it into something user friendly and display it. That should get us to a working stage. If i put anything together, it'll be third party. (though I may try to use the same language).
John
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Hi hewhocaves the external app in this thread does a preety good job of reading and displaying the .system file info actually the milky_way.xml file but may provide a starting point for your hacking
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I had it copied but didn't Paste
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