Re-watching the dev-videos this summer, I noticed something that I can't get out of my mind. So please help me with any details if any of you can.
In LT, what does happen with a ship when it collides with a much smaller asteroid? I mean, of course if it collides with a big one, it stops/bounces. However, what about the tiny asteroids we see around the asteroid fields? Would a ship be stopped by a tiny floating rock, since asteroids do not move?
I think this is specially important due to the fact that LT plans to support a wide range of ship sizes. Like, an asteroid that is big-enough to be "collidable" for the smallest ship might become too small for that in the case of the biggest ship in the game.
Does anyone have any clues on how that is planned to work in LT, specially between different sized-ships?
Thanks!
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 12:59 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
I assume the asteroid will break apart, that makes the most sense in my head.Kimny wrote:Re-watching the dev-videos this summer, I noticed something that I can't get out of my mind. So please help me with any details if any of you can.
In LT, what does happen with a ship when it collides with a much smaller asteroid? I mean, of course if it collides with a big one, it stops/bounces. However, what about the tiny asteroids we see around the asteroid fields? Would a ship be stopped by a tiny floating rock, since asteroids do not move?
I think this is specially important due to the fact that LT plans to support a wide range of ship sizes. Like, an asteroid that is big-enough to be "collidable" for the smallest ship might become too small for that in the case of the biggest ship in the game.
Does anyone have any clues on how that is planned to work in LT, specially between different sized-ships?
Thanks!
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 2:03 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
That's what I though at first, even if that was never saw in any of the videos. However, what made me question my self was the issue of having ships of largely divergent sizes. Like, by that solution, the biggest ship in the game would become able to destroy asteroids that are, for the smallest ships, of medium to large sizes. That would require asteroids to be destroyable and to degenerate into smaller pieces.
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:15 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
I was under the impression that the asteroids were only in the game to give Josh something to shoot at. He would probably try to convince you that they form part of the mining game mechanic but I'm not convinced. I don't suppose his aim has improved any over the years. He's getting a bit old to be a twitch player.
Smashing your ship into asteroids is cheating and is frowned upon by the various authorities in the LT universe. Accidental collisions are more than likely to incur a fine as it was probably inattention by the pilot that caused such a collision.
Perhaps Josh could demonstrate an epic collision in the trailer for the upcoming release of the game.
It's just a thought.
Smashing your ship into asteroids is cheating and is frowned upon by the various authorities in the LT universe. Accidental collisions are more than likely to incur a fine as it was probably inattention by the pilot that caused such a collision.
Perhaps Josh could demonstrate an epic collision in the trailer for the upcoming release of the game.
It's just a thought.
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:18 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
Why in the world would people fine you for crashing into an asteroid?Victor Tombs wrote:I was under the impression that the asteroids were only in the game to give Josh something to shoot at. He would probably try to convince you that they form part of the mining game mechanic but I'm not convinced. I don't suppose his aim has improved any over the years. He's getting a bit old to be a twitch player.
Smashing your ship into asteroids is cheating and is frowned upon by the various authorities in the LT universe. Accidental collisions are more than likely to incur a fine as it was probably inattention by the pilot that caused such a collision.
Perhaps Josh could demonstrate an epic collision in the trailer for the upcoming release of the game.
It's just a thought.
<Detritus> I went up to my mom and said "hey... do you feel like giving five dollars to black lives matter?" and she laughed and said no :v <Black--Snow> my life does matter though ~~ added by Hema on Jun 11 2020 (2770)
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:22 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
It's like a road traffic collision in space. They used to call them road traffic accidents here in the UK but realized that there is always someone who is responsible. You can't fine the asteroid so it has to be the pilot at fault.Black--Snow wrote:Why in the world would people fine you for crashing into an asteroid?
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:26 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
Yes, but the asteroids aren't property. If you crash into a Space Station/ship and deal damage beyond shields (Damage that costs money to fix) then you could be fined (Of course, you should be able to just not pay it and slug it out with the police force instead).Victor Tombs wrote:It's like a road traffic collision in space. They used to call them road traffic accidents here in the UK but realized that there is always someone who is responsible. You can't fine the asteroid so it has to be the pilot at fault.Black--Snow wrote:Why in the world would people fine you for crashing into an asteroid?
<Detritus> I went up to my mom and said "hey... do you feel like giving five dollars to black lives matter?" and she laughed and said no :v <Black--Snow> my life does matter though ~~ added by Hema on Jun 11 2020 (2770)
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:29 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
The asteroids could be property. The authorities won't be interested in your excuses. They just want your money. *chuckle*Black--Snow wrote:Yes, but the asteroids aren't property. If you crash into a Space Station/ship and deal damage beyond shields (Damage that costs money to fix) then you could be fined (Of course, you should be able to just not pay it and slug it out with the police force instead).
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:33 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
Then asteroid mining would be taxed too. :VVictor Tombs wrote:The asteroids could be property. The authorities won't be interested in your excuses. They just want your money. *chuckle*Black--Snow wrote:Yes, but the asteroids aren't property. If you crash into a Space Station/ship and deal damage beyond shields (Damage that costs money to fix) then you could be fined (Of course, you should be able to just not pay it and slug it out with the police force instead).
<Detritus> I went up to my mom and said "hey... do you feel like giving five dollars to black lives matter?" and she laughed and said no :v <Black--Snow> my life does matter though ~~ added by Hema on Jun 11 2020 (2770)
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:36 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
More than likely. The pilot may even be sued by the asteroid owner for damaging his investment.Black--Snow wrote:Then asteroid mining would be taxed too. :V
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:38 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
If an asteroid is owned by somebody, wouldn't they just forbid the mining of said asteroid all together?Victor Tombs wrote:More than likely. The pilot may even be sued by the asteroid owner for damaging his investment.Black--Snow wrote:Then asteroid mining would be taxed too. :V
<Detritus> I went up to my mom and said "hey... do you feel like giving five dollars to black lives matter?" and she laughed and said no :v <Black--Snow> my life does matter though ~~ added by Hema on Jun 11 2020 (2770)
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:41 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
The owner could be a miner.Black--Snow wrote: If an asteroid is owned by somebody, wouldn't they just forbid the mining of said asteroid all together?
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:48 am
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I'd imagine this should be possible in LT, but I'm not so sure about taxing/fining.
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Exactly, it would be more profitable to forbid mining of the asteroid and keep it for yourself.Victor Tombs wrote:The owner could be a miner.Black--Snow wrote: If an asteroid is owned by somebody, wouldn't they just forbid the mining of said asteroid all together?
I'd imagine this should be possible in LT, but I'm not so sure about taxing/fining.
<Detritus> I went up to my mom and said "hey... do you feel like giving five dollars to black lives matter?" and she laughed and said no :v <Black--Snow> my life does matter though ~~ added by Hema on Jun 11 2020 (2770)
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:54 am
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Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
I have a suspicion that Kimny wasn't even remotely thinking about such things when he started this thread, Black--Snow.
It wouldn't be the first time I've exasperated a fellow member by choosing to comment.
It wouldn't be the first time I've exasperated a fellow member by choosing to comment.
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 4:07 am
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What gave you that impression?
Re: What happens when a ship collides with a smaller asteroi
"irritate intensely; infuriate."Victor Tombs wrote:I have a suspicion that Kimny wasn't even remotely thinking about such things when he started this thread, Black--Snow.
It wouldn't be the first time I've exasperated a fellow member by choosing to comment.
What gave you that impression?
<Detritus> I went up to my mom and said "hey... do you feel like giving five dollars to black lives matter?" and she laughed and said no :v <Black--Snow> my life does matter though ~~ added by Hema on Jun 11 2020 (2770)