Gypsie Skripto Wrote:I did a try trip to all fields and no luck. The only thing you get from the rocks is water. Perhaps if you turn off the water fields, the AO one will be no longer overlapped by it?
Well, I've taken a look through the asteroid INIs, and all I can say is that Baffin surely has been blessed by Eris (or whoever it is you worship), because the way it has been set up is strange to say the least. I'll spare you the details, but it looks like whoever adjusted it last was trying to be clever about it, and it's backfired slightly.
The fix is relatively straight forward - setting it up so that it's just like an ore field.
Addendum: This sort of issue has probably never occurred before because asteroid fields don't usually have a different commodity in their mining spots.
Gypsie Skripto Wrote:I did a try trip to all fields and no luck. The only thing you get from the rocks is water. Perhaps if you turn off the water fields, the AO one will be no longer overlapped by it?
Well, I've taken a look through the asteroid INIs, and all I can say is that Baffin surely has been blessed by Eris (or whoever it is you worship), because the way it has been set up is strange to say the least. I'll spare you the details, but it looks like whoever adjusted it last was trying to be clever about it, and it's backfired slightly.
The fix is relatively straight forward - setting it up so that it's just like an ore field.
Addendum: This sort of issue has probably never occurred before because asteroid fields don't usually have a different commodity in their mining spots.
Gypsie Skripto Wrote:I did a try trip to all fields and no luck. The only thing you get from the rocks is water. Perhaps if you turn off the water fields, the AO one will be no longer overlapped by it?
Well, I've taken a look through the asteroid INIs, and all I can say is that Baffin surely has been blessed by Eris (or whoever it is you worship), because the way it has been set up is strange to say the least. I'll spare you the details, but it looks like whoever adjusted it last was trying to be clever about it, and it's backfired slightly.
The fix is relatively straight forward - setting it up so that it's just like an ore field.
Addendum: This sort of issue has probably never occurred before because asteroid fields don't usually have a different commodity in their mining spots.
Well I dunno if Mal was behind the coding since I'm not sure he knew coding at all, but I do know that the mathematical oddities were indeed designed by him. All stations (dockable and undockable) and holes form a pentagram and Pueblo Bonito used to sit in the middle of it, 20k above plane. Each other spot is either 32k from the next one, or 55k from every other (2, 3 and 5 are holy numbers for Discordians).
If you mean something else I'd love to know about it. Perhaps you'll teach me somehting about our home system that I still didn't know (I'm a coding illiterate so I've never checked any kind of code, ini, flhook or whatsoever thingie).