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发表于 2012-8-5 13:59:13
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Supply
Ships now keep track of their supply level. Supply is how much the crew and weapons require vs how much the ship carries. On screen, a ships supply is indicated by two numbers: the amount used and the amount on-board. So a supply of 76/155 would mean that a ship is using 76 out of an available total of 155 supply.
Morrigi and Hivers have the best supply ratings for their ships. Both races have learned much about long range spaceflight. The Liir are new to spaceflight but a) have less crew and thus b) their own personal body control makes for a great deal of efficiency. Humans alas, retain the Naval tradition of eating well. There is a supply preservation technology that increases ship supply as well as affecting trade goods.
Should supply be reduced below that which the ship requires for combat, weapons that rely heavily on supply will suffer extended reload times.
Fleets always attempt to reserve enough supply to crawl home.
Energy
Ships now keep track of their energy level. Energy is how much its systems and weapons consume vs how much the ship produces. On screen, a ships energy is indicated by two numbers: the amount used and the amount on-board. So a energy of 90/140 would mean that a ship is using 90 out of an available total of 140 energy. If the energy system is damaged, things like weapon recharge and thrust and shield strength are negatively affected by some amount. Insufficient energy does not stop weapons fire, only reduces the rate of fire. [7]
Crew
Crew is how many individuals are required to work the ships systems and weapons vs how many are aboard the ship. Crew numbers are tracked in-game, with crew losses affecting both effectiveness of the ship systems and susceptibility to boarding parties. On screen, a ships crew is indicated by two numbers: the amount used and the amount on-board. So a crew of 35/65 would mean that a ship is using 35 out of an available total of 65 crew.. At the scales SotS operates at, ships crew come and go far too often, and act as far too much of a combat commodity, to convey any sort of "veteran" status.
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