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February 8th, 2003, 10:09 PM
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Re: Things in SEIV I never knew about....
Something I only discovered relatively recently:
Select a ship, planet, etc. Right-clicking the flag in the report window brings up that empire's info.
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February 9th, 2003, 06:20 AM
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Re: Things in SEIV I never knew about....
I played for years not knowing this and finally had my nose rubbed in it when I started playing PBW.
Did you know you could place more than one warp point in a sector? And they don't have to be on the edge of the system either? Boy did I feel foolish when I saw what everyone else was doing. 
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February 9th, 2003, 07:03 AM
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Re: Things in SEIV I never knew about....
Quote:
Originally posted by capnq:
Something I only discovered relatively recently:
Select a ship, planet, etc. Right-clicking the flag in the report window brings up that empire's info.
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That kind of stuff is generally only discovered by accident. 
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February 9th, 2003, 07:44 AM
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Re: Things in SEIV I never knew about....
In short, when in doubt, Right Click, you knever know what you will find.
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February 13th, 2003, 02:15 AM
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Re: Things in SEIV I never knew about....
Watch out for Divide points evenly:
Start of game
Research Choose Apply Points Evenly
Select The Following to Study
Propulsion 1000
Stellar harnessing 1000
Applyed Reasearch 200,000
It will apply the same number of Research Points to each item in the que even if this number is higher than what is needed to "learn" it.
Remove the selction from Divide points evenly and it will then apply the points left to right filling each item with the right amount of Research Points utill it runs out.
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February 15th, 2003, 08:59 PM
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Re: Things in SEIV I never knew about....
Here's a neat trick that I just learned. Probably lots of people knew about it.
I was always frustrated when I set up a new planet and I wanted to give it orders to build a spaceyard then build some ships. If you do with the normal "Build Queue" window, the queue won't let you add ships/bases to the queue until after you have the spaceyard built. So under normal circumstances you have to come back to the planet queue after the spaceyard is built to add your ships/bases.
But there is a way around this. First find a planet with a spaceyard and an empty queue. You can make custom queues using the "Fill Queue" button for ships/bases or whatever. Once the custom queue is memorized, go back to your new planet and now you can add the spaceyard using the normal method and also add ships using the custom "Fill Queue" button. This method lets you add ships/bases to a queue without a spaceyard (yet). Helps lower some of the micromanagement.
You probably get an error of some kind if you try this without sequencing the spaceyard before the ships. I haven't tried that since it obviously won't work.
Slick.
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February 18th, 2003, 04:18 PM
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Re: Things in SEIV I never knew about....
I just found out something that is probably incredibly obvious, but I'm hoping that someone here will give me a hand with it. Up to this point I've been creating a new race with unique characteristics every time I play. For the first time the other day I choose a race from the TDM-Modpack and noticed that the colinized planets that appeared in the system window showed letters to indicate what facilities were currently built. After experimenting around, I also found that some races had all planets, colonized or not, showing the planet name in the main system window.
I've torn the manual apart looking for a hotkey that will turn these lables on or off and haven't found a thing. Like I said, this is probably and obvious one, but does anyone know how I can flag planets to show what facilities are built or at least show the planet's name?
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