Well, that makes it tougher, then. Is that a consequence of the station damage or the system state, I wonder...
Station is undamaged, but on Alert. Several Services are deactivated (including concourse for some reason).
Well, that makes it tougher, then. Is that a consequence of the station damage or the system state, I wonder...
Is that because things only change on a Thursday? So the balance of actions can increase or decrease things by weeks, but at minimum it will go to the next Thursday?That would be disturbing, and if they're capable of recommitting their forces that quickly we may as well go home now
Every timer longer than a week that I can see is reading "xW 6D" though, so I think for now bug is more likely. We'll see what they do when they go below 0W 6D, I guess.
Could be - but Thursday hasn't been 6 days away for a while now, so it'd need a bit of a display bug too.Is that because things only change on a Thursday? So the balance of actions can increase or decrease things by weeks, but at minimum it will go to the next Thursday?
Only made two runs so far for Passengers.I wonder how safe it is to do non-combat activities in these systems?
Not sure about this. If you switch the numbers around then some systems would be showing 6 weeks and 7/8/9 days, which seems odd instead of showing 7 weeks and 0/1/2 days.It does look very much like the week and day counters have got switched round somehow. Maybe I need to add a "the other sort of bug" section to the posts?
Indra and Leigong arrived on the Thursday, Taranis on the Tuesday, so Taranis has had a Thursday tick after it established itself and the others haven't.There's no "yellow" systems (alert state) around Maelstroms Indra and Leigong, only in Taranis area. Is it FDev oversight, or is there any logical explanation?
Or indeed, why does that interface not just use the names. I'm waiting to see if the numbers change again - Taranis was M1 when it was the only one.Also Galaxy Map shows Maelstrom 1 in HIP 8887, M2 in HIP 20567 and Taranis as Maelstrom 3, in Hyades Sector FB-N b7-6. But Taranis arrived first, why it's not
Maelstrom 1 then?
They show us whats going on with the first one, there is so much to figure out, imangine we would have to deal with that 3 times. This is an evolving extreme hazardous attack on human kind, its safe to assume that fd is giving us m3 as an example.1.There's no "yellow" systems (alert state) around Maelstroms Indra and Leigong, only in Taranis area. Is it FDev oversight, or is there any logical explanation?
They are named after their appearance in game I assume. Nothing else would make sense.2. Also Galaxy Map shows Maelstrom 1 in HIP 8887, M2 in HIP 20567 and Taranis as Maelstrom 3, in Hyades Sector FB-N b7-6. But Taranis arrived first, why it's not
Maelstrom 1 then?
Taranis arrived first on Tuesday with the update. The alert state systems appeared during the weekly maintenance, along with the other two maelstroms. So they will probably get their alert systems at next maintenance.There's no "yellow" systems (alert state) around Maelstroms Indra and Leigong, only in Taranis area. Is it FDev oversight, or is there any logical explanation?
Also Galaxy Map shows Maelstrom 1 in HIP 8887, M2 in HIP 20567 and Taranis as Maelstrom 3, in Hyades Sector FB-N b7-6. But Taranis arrived first, why it's not
Maelstrom 1 then?
+--------------------------+-------+
| name | jumps |
+--------------------------+-------+
| HIP 23716 | 403 | **
| Matshiru | 184 | *
| Imeut | 168 | *
| Awara | 102 | A
| HIP 25679 | 100 | *
| 29 e Orionis | 93 | A
| Modigi | 91 |
| 63 Eridani | 89 |
| Ebisu | 69 | A
| Ildano | 55 | A
| Ixbalan | 36 |
| Hyades Sector HW-W d1-52 | 28 |
| 5 Mu Leporis | 11 |
+--------------------------+-------+
The HIP 8887 maelstrom is quite close to the Ghost Giraffe Tourist Hub, the most important place in the galaxy!I did a bit of a check to see how close the maelstroms (or their projected locations) were to anything really important - engineers, engineer unlock requirements, capital systems, the various regional goods which are used for tech brokers and station repairs.
This is extremely likely and possibly the reason for those thargoid CGs we had before the stargoids arrived. Unfortunately the statistics for those were completely skewed - many people still had combat bonds left over from the events in HIP 22460 that were handed in to the CG campaigns, so the amount of player work done might have been greatly overestimated. Many AX pilots are still hoarding their bonds because at this point it's just become a habit to keep them until a CG is announced, which might be hindering the war efforts if bonds are counted as a positive effect.
- FD has probably over estimated the players ability to fight this war. During the last stream one of their developer said that they could set some estimated requirements based on earlier CGs that would result in winning different scenarios/states, but given how many systems are under threat I have a feeling that the numbers are way too high.
I've noticed this and find it so stupid. Also kind of lazy on FDs side not to limit the CGs bonds to specific systems/factions at least (I assume they're not which has lead to this).Many AX pilots are still hoarding their bonds because at this point it's just become a habit to keep them until a CG is announced...
Since uninhabited systems for Alert and all systems for Control have nowhere in-system to pay in the bonds and only combat listed as a means of moving the progress bar, I'd assume that this means the bonds aren't relevant.Many AX pilots are still hoarding their bonds because at this point it's just become a habit to keep them until a CG is announced, which might be hindering the war efforts if bonds are counted as a positive effect.
That could go either way, according to steam charts player numbers are up so participation might be high.FD has probably over estimated the players ability to fight this war. During the last stream one of their developer said that they could set some estimated requirements based on earlier CGs that would result in winning different scenarios/states, but given how many systems are under threat (with little to no change) I have a feeling that the numbers are way too high.