FreeOrion_2016-06-21.94bf367_MacOSX_10.7.dmg
Hello, I am not sure this is the correct section of the forum ... anyway, some technologies bring improvements that apply to many colonies, like terraforming, gaia, the artificial moon etc. This means that one actually has to go to each planet and queue them, and once a terraforming step is completed, for example go back to the colonies and add it back again if needed.
Now, in some old version of master of orion, when you discovered terraforming, you had the option to queue automatically terraforming for all of your planets that needed it, if you wanted to. Also, one could queue terraforming and automatically repeat it until the planet is completely terraformed, if desired.
Micromanagement and terraforming
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Re: Micromanagement and terraforming
We've been discussing this elsewhere (several times, current thread is "Autoforming"), and we've never come to a full conclusion on the best approach (some of us favour a single building and focus settings, others complete automation, some of us don't want the cost of automatic buildings, etc).
One of the things that has come out of it, and it's been in the last few Test builds which you've said elsewhere you're using, is that you can now queue buildings from the Objects search window. Given you can add extra columns, such as species and planet environment, this can be very useful and, while I'm still not used to remembering the option is there, I am finding it much much better.
I have mine setup to also display as columns current and target industry, and queue improvements for planets that are close to maxing out, skipping planets that have a long way to go, I'm sure over time more refinements can be made. I actually quite like this setup now, I don't want automation, especially given we also have techs that adapt species to planet, but it can be very useful.
One of the things that has come out of it, and it's been in the last few Test builds which you've said elsewhere you're using, is that you can now queue buildings from the Objects search window. Given you can add extra columns, such as species and planet environment, this can be very useful and, while I'm still not used to remembering the option is there, I am finding it much much better.
I have mine setup to also display as columns current and target industry, and queue improvements for planets that are close to maxing out, skipping planets that have a long way to go, I'm sure over time more refinements can be made. I actually quite like this setup now, I don't want automation, especially given we also have techs that adapt species to planet, but it can be very useful.
Mat Bowles
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Re: Micromanagement and terraforming
I tried the objects window queueing thing, I was not aware of it, thanks for your patience in explaining. I think it is a very cool idea and I will experiment a bit more with it. The objects panel is so highly configurable that one sometimes does not realize how useful it can be.
Elena
Elena
Re: Micromanagement and terraforming
I had no idea you could use the extra columns to add things.MatGB wrote: One of the things that has come out of it, and it's been in the last few Test builds which you've said elsewhere you're using, is that you can now queue buildings from the Objects search window. Given you can add extra columns, such as species and planet environment, this can be very useful and, while I'm still not used to remembering the option is there, I am finding it much much better.
I like that you can change the existing columns, however it appears that you can't resize any columns, so things get displayed into multiple columns. Also, some of the items have horrendously long names, so they are useless for headings.
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Re: Micromanagement and terraforming
There's no GUI, but you can change the widths by editing config.xml.Starionx wrote:...it appears that you can't resize any columns, so things get displayed into multiple columns.
Re: Micromanagement and terraforming
And if anyone competent wants to code a GUI, many many FO players would be insanely grateful.Geoff the Medio wrote:There's no GUI, but you can change the widths by editing config.xml.Starionx wrote:...it appears that you can't resize any columns, so things get displayed into multiple columns.
Mat Bowles
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Re: Micromanagement and terraforming
If only I could.MatGB wrote: And if anyone competent wants to code a GUI, many many FO players would be insanely grateful.
The best I can do is dabbling a little with Autohotkey and its GUI.
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Re: Micromanagement and terraforming
I added a very clunky GUI in the options screen to adjust the column widths.