wolverine2710
Tutorial & Guide Writer
It's really not that hard, the only problem I see us that the values will degrade the further the stars are out from those systems that we already have.
We have to see how this plans out. What I know is that the crowd sourcing effort which happened on the BPC thread gave interesting results. Results as in Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm sometimes gave the following. Going form X to Z resulted in a larger route then going from X to Y to Z. This could be because of errors in the distances written down from the screen OR because the distances on the Galaxy Map were not accurate enough. Anyway when the exact coordinates by wtbw came out Slopey had created unit tests to check those coordinates. They were all good. Perhaps Slopeys unit tests can be used for this as well or even better perhaps he would like to test our calculated results.
I'm still hoping that in SB2 the sensors will give us the correct coordinates. OR that FD at some point in time decides to give us the exact coordinates for the new star systems.
To make sure there is no noise on the line and to rule out miscommunication I'm going to write a PM to Michael Brookes. Inform him about our initiative and ask him politely if it would be possible for FD to give us the coordinates. Now or perhaps in a few days. That way we can make sure we (volunteers) are not doing this work in vain - as in waste our time.
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