I remember in the older versions there was a way to set a link up between 2 sectors, possibly only for controlled sectors for trade. You were able to warp to 1 sector, instantly trade, warp back and trade consistently. I remember there was also the option to set where you could repeatedly do this trade setup, such as 1 sector Goods, 1 sector Ore, and just rapidly warp between them and trade in 1 go. I also remember this was a function for quickly distributing Colonists from a Special port to planets.
Is this a function that I was exploiting in the past that was not permitted, something that will be added later that's not current, or just one of those things that's eluding me to use?
Nevermind it was eluding me, it was the Trade Route option in bottom left corner of screen.
Warp Trading
Warp Trading
Last edited by Zeratul on Mon Aug 21, 2017 19:57 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Warp Trading
I would also like to ask the question about the Fuel Scoop for energy when Warping from sector to sector. Is there a specific tile distance required to get the maximum Energy per travel? I have been testing this and have spent at least 1000 turns trying to find that specific sweet spot between sectors to setup a quick trade route for an Ore and Goods Port while Warping and scooping Energy for maximized profit from trading.
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Re: Warp Trading
Ok, just dug up some code from rsmove.php which says the following for the fuelscoop
And if $energyscooped is larger than $free_power cap $energyscooped to $free_power
Hope that helps
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$deg = pi () / 180;
$sa1 = $start['angle1'] * $deg;
$sa2 = $start['angle2'] * $deg;
$fa1 = $finish['angle1'] * $deg;
$fa2 = $finish['angle2'] * $deg;
$x = ($start['distance'] * sin ($sa1) * cos ($sa2)) - ($finish['distance'] * sin ($fa1) * cos ($fa2));
$y = ($start['distance'] * sin ($sa1) * sin ($sa2)) - ($finish['distance'] * sin ($fa1) * sin ($fa2));
$z = ($start['distance'] * cos ($sa1)) - ($finish['distance'] * cos ($fa1));
$distance = round (sqrt (pow ($x, 2) + pow ($y, 2) + pow ($z, 2)));
$energyscooped = $distance * 100;
$free_power = NUM_ENERGY ($playerinfo['power']) - $playerinfo['ship_energy'];
Hope that helps
Re: Warp Trading
ok TheMightyDude im not too great at reading code, could you put that in a bit more basic terms for me please? =)
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Re: Warp Trading
LOL, it basically gets the distance between to locations i.e. the current sector and the destination sector and multiplies that by 100.Zeratul wrote:ok TheMightyDude im not too great at reading code, could you put that in a bit more basic terms for me please? =)
If that return value is greater than what you ship can store it will cap it to the max your ship can handle.
Sorry if that is confusing, I am not really good at explaining things LOL.
Re: Warp Trading
Any sector is stored with an X,Y,Z coordinate. It's important to realize that it's a full cube space - not simple tiles.Zeratul wrote:ok TheMightyDude im not too great at reading code, could you put that in a bit more basic terms for me please? =)
With those coordinates, it does essentially this: https://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculat ... points.php
(Distance between two cartesian points in a 3d/cube space).
And finally, as TMD said, it multiplies it by 100 and if its larger than the max, it reduces it to the max.
Also? I hate geometry with a fiery passion.