Kartarasha Rank: Kelpie (5,000 points)
Posts : 46 Join date : 2010-06-05 Location : Making all your base belong to us.
| Subject: What's the deal with the in-transit time? Mon Jun 28, 2010 5:41 am | |
| Hey there everyone, got yet another question for ya'll. I was probing my local inactives to see what they all got and I noticed something rather peculiar, the closer I brought the probes to my planet, the longer it took for them to get there! While the difference was negligible with the esp probes, only a few seconds I can only imagine how large the deviation is with slower craft, is there a particular reason for this? Or am I overlooking why it was slowing down? | |
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kamoosekazi Rank: Kappa (2,000 points)
Posts : 97 Join date : 2010-06-05 Age : 36 Location : Southern California
| Subject: Re: What's the deal with the in-transit time? Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:12 am | |
| are you looking in the same galaxy?
common mistake I find myself personally doing is looking at "local" inactives. I'm at [2:372:10] and look at 2:371, 2:370 but every so often I'll end up looking at 1:370. This is a HUGE distance. | |
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Kartarasha Rank: Kelpie (5,000 points)
Posts : 46 Join date : 2010-06-05 Location : Making all your base belong to us.
| Subject: Re: What's the deal with the in-transit time? Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:10 am | |
| Nopes, heh, I tend to catch that. My next door planet takes a minute and thirty seconds to probe, whereas the one three planets away only takes 1 minute. | |
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kamoosekazi Rank: Kappa (2,000 points)
Posts : 97 Join date : 2010-06-05 Age : 36 Location : Southern California
| Subject: Re: What's the deal with the in-transit time? Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:20 am | |
| i wish i had your "problem" | |
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