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April 18th, 2001, 11:52 PM
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One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
I'm at work, so I haven't got a chance to play with the new editor... but can you tell me if you can place one-way warp points?
I never thought they existed until the Last game I played where I found one!
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April 19th, 2001, 12:35 AM
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Re: One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
One-way warp poin? What did it look like?
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April 19th, 2001, 12:48 AM
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Re: One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
You can creat one way wp's by making one end very damging to ships and the other end normal. that way you can go in to a system but it will cost you to come out.
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April 19th, 2001, 01:03 AM
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Re: One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
No that's not what I meant... I had a REAL one-way WP in my Last game... one system had a WP to the other, but the other system had no corresponding WP (you just emerged in empty space). The "recieving" system was a nebula BUT I had sensors able to defeat the nebula's cloaking.
One stange thing was that you didn't see the "line" showing that the two systems were connected on the Galaxy map... UNLESS you were in the system, in which case you saw the WP line connecting the two systems.
No-one else had an experiance like this?
(I can't bost the saved game since I'm using a BIG custom mod... the saveed-game would freak under a normal installation (i.e., ships with 40 engines!)
And Dracus, your idea is not a 1-way WP... since the ships would either be deystroyed entering the WP or exiting the WP... it's a 0-Way WP
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April 19th, 2001, 01:13 AM
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Re: One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
Actually, the ships would probably only be damaged if they ended their turn on the damaging end. (if it works like black hole damage) It would be a two-way warp point in almost all circumstances.
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April 19th, 2001, 02:22 AM
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Re: One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
To add a normal warp point in the editor, you have to place a WP in both systems with the destination set to the other WP. To creat a one-way warp point, you probably just create a WP in one system and don't do the other end.
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April 19th, 2001, 02:30 AM
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Re: One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
You can remove one end of the WP and the game editor saves it OK. I think that you would have to play the game to see if works properly.
Hopefully with no errors generated.
It would be fun though, you can't come and go on the same warp point.
Late breaking news.....
I run a ship thru the one way WP and it worked OK, and because there is no WP icon on the other end you can't trigger the WP.
Looks like it works!
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April 19th, 2001, 03:41 AM
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Re: One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
Hey, how about doing that twice?
Make a one-way warp point into a system, but a one-way damaging warp point back out of the system?
It would look like a wormhole with one deformed end, and you only take damage when you enter the deformed end.
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April 19th, 2001, 04:51 AM
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Re: One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
Well I can confirm that if you delete one end of a WP, or simply don't place the second WP of a set, you do indeed create a "1-way WP". I don't know if the "one-side-damages/one-side-normal" WP works, but I would assume so! The game accepts this set-up with no errors... we can really have fun with odd WP configurations!
I tested WP that have turbulence on one side and not the other, and they work fine.
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Re: One-way WP\'s in the map editor?
What about a "one-way" galaxy?
All the warp points are one way "to the right". The right-most systems wrap around to the left-most systems.
You wouldn't have to worry about the guy on your right atacking you, but you could attack him. You would be attacked by the guy on your left, but couldn't fight back!
It would be a galaxy-wide rock-paper scissors game, with the left side of empires crumbling, and expanding on the right.
You'd have to keep pressing the guys to your right harder than the guy on the left is hitting you!
Just disable stellar manip, and the empires will drift around and around and around the galaxy .
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