Dissapearing points.
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Dissapearing points.
have had something interesting happen. All manufacturing and commerce facilities have disappeared. I bought my commodities, launched and it was gone lol. any ideas on where they went?
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Re: Dissapearing points.
I have seen that too. I will get a good intra-system trade route established somewhere, but the next time I sit down to play my ship spawns in deep space and the stations I was trading with during the last session are gone. At least the planets don't see to do that, but they're not as profitable.
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Re: Dissapearing points.
I've had this happening to me too, recently, quite a few times, but I thought it depended on me having updated data without having recompiled the executable (SVN).
If your computers were as slow as mine, you could notice that, during loading, sometimes the dynamic universe generation step takes place despite loading an existing game; so, if you had saved the game docked to a facility, you'll most prolly find yourself starting in space. I wonder if the agricultural/diplomatic typos cause a reading error that induces a total universe rebuild...
If your computers were as slow as mine, you could notice that, during loading, sometimes the dynamic universe generation step takes place despite loading an existing game; so, if you had saved the game docked to a facility, you'll most prolly find yourself starting in space. I wonder if the agricultural/diplomatic typos cause a reading error that induces a total universe rebuild...
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Re: Dissapearing points.
Could be. Although the only thing different about the systems is a lack of commerce and factories. If I understand correctly a complete rebuild would shuffle things around like when I start a new game but the systems are exactly the same other than the missing facilities. The problem with the save game seems to be either the facilities have been deleted were not saved during a save. Trying to figure out the game save files to troubleshoot it a little more. Starting a new game restores them though.
Don't think its a system problem, running AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 6400+ with 2gigs ram and NVIDIA 8600 GTS( i think) video card. Game plays super smooth. Occasional crashes in vista, think its the nvidia driver so might install a different version and try it. Might be possible it crashed during a save before the write-out completed, but I don't remember a crash during saving.
Don't think its a system problem, running AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 6400+ with 2gigs ram and NVIDIA 8600 GTS( i think) video card. Game plays super smooth. Occasional crashes in vista, think its the nvidia driver so might install a different version and try it. Might be possible it crashed during a save before the write-out completed, but I don't remember a crash during saving.
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Re: Dissapearing points.
My nVidia driver crashes in Vista every few play sessions, and I don't think it's the game's fault because it can happen in space, on the concourse, in one of the menus, and once it happened on the startup menu.
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There are two speeds in combat: stopped, and as fast as you can go. Unless you run into something, going fast keeps you alive more often than stopping.
There are two speeds in combat: stopped, and as fast as you can go. Unless you run into something, going fast keeps you alive more often than stopping.