Talk:Shippings (Piratez)

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To Do

  • List of all enemy ships with Interception pictures and info
    • Should Mission Types precede Used by or Used by then Mission Types? (See Scout vs Runabout example)
    • Ships need to be organized in some manner - Size? Danger (Fighters are small but very lethal, whereas Supply Ships are large but fairly weak)?
  • Similar table extracted from here
    • Does any of the vanilla X-Com info apply to OpenXcom / Piratez here? (Weapon ranges, attack intervals, and ship destructions)
    • Is UFO weapon accuracy always 60%?
  • Individualized ships looking similar to these

--DracoGriffin (talk) 23:42, 21 October 2015 (EDT)

Missions/Used or Used/Missions ?

Runabout
Runabout

A small non-combat vessel that poses little threat to your craft. Used by Academicians and Traders in most missions. The crew ranges from 4 to 7 members, half of them civilian.

Mission Types:
Daily BusinessDiplomacySurvey
Used by:
The AcademyThe Church of SiriusThe Traders Guild

BanditsHumanistsRaiders

Source: Piratez Bootypedia


Runabout
Runabout

A small non-combat vessel that poses little threat to your craft. Used by Academicians and Traders in most missions. The crew ranges from 4 to 7 members, half of them civilian.

Used by:
The AcademyThe Church of SiriusThe Traders Guild

BanditsHumanistsRaiders

Mission Types:
Daily BusinessDiplomacySurvey
Source: Piratez Bootypedia

Interwin.dat

The language in the ruleset (Piratez_Factions.rul) is a little confusing in regards to the numbering of the generic sprites that use the vanilla ship images. I've tried to match them as best I can, but I haven't been able to get a debugged session of the game running to confirm my suppositions.

-Ivan,, 11/23/2015


Okay. got it figured out. Debug sesssion finally working and all the images should be correct now.