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Projects & Development => GORF => Hall of Fame => Topic started by: Tramis on July 04, 2006, 12:05:39 PM
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Scout Sensor Readouts
Related ideas:
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Description:
The scout could have a button on it that would open a list of what all the sensors are reading. These would change depending on conditions. Example: a temperature gauge that would rise during the day, drop at night, lower as elevation got higher, raise in a desert climate, spike up, then drop back down when hit with certain weapons, etc. There could be temperature, Number of Enemy Units Detected, Magnetic Anomalies (would help sense nearby ore deposits, but not say exactly where), and so on and so forth.
In the Options, there could be an option that would turn on and off "Scout Jargon". These would be additional readouts that can be useful, if you have any idea what it's talking about.
You could have a similar option on the RoboSurveyor (if you keep it in), except it would be more specialized towards mining.
This is a good idea, because:
- Makes the Scout more like a Scout
This is a bad idea, because:
- May get too complicated to code?
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Sounds good.
It would give scouts some more use, beside rushes.
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I see this as more of a Minimap overlay where ever the scout is on the mini map youll see the radius and all the data it collected within that radius. It all seems like it would be a bit like static if you involve the tempature. the Magnetic detection thing is interesting because you could have some hidden 3 bar mines in the game that only the help of the scout could find and plus all power sources in the vecs are bound to have some kind of magnetic presence.
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Actually the temperature would be useful, because if you settle in an area with a comfortable temperature, that would definitely raise morale
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temperature doesnt matter in the least since all the colonists live inside sealed buildings and never make direct contact with the new terra atmosphere which is mostly co2. new terra is either barren and dry or toxic and uninhabitable.
the idea is interesting but i dont see how this would work with op2. maybe in a remake but it is still only providing mostly useless information. its cool, but would require alot of work for pretty much zero benefit.
nice work tho.
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I like the idea of saying the number of enemy units...tired of just hearing "enemy units sighted." I NEED TO KNOW HOW MANY YOU STUPID SAVANT! Lol, helps you choose your course of action
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I like the idea of saying the number of enemy units...tired of just hearing "enemy units sighted." I NEED TO KNOW HOW MANY YOU STUPID SAVANT! Lol, helps you choose your course of action
Also it would be good to say what kind of unit.
Ex:
"__ Unit(s) detected. Starflares and Thor's hammer"
The story btw isn't only on New Terra, it's also on Cythera, but still, the colonists couldn't breathe the air then :P
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the idea is interesting but i dont see how this would work with op2. maybe in a remake
Uhh, you do realize this is in the OP3 forum right?
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The collected data could be useful:
you want to know temperature and the concentration of some gasses in order to determine if a location is save.
Terrain information could be inportant for building and mining.
And - yes - specific info on enemy units would be cool.
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Perhaps the scout could do atmosphere and soil samples as well, to detect weather changes or blight infection.
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the idea is interesting but i dont see how this would work with op2. maybe in a remake
Uhh, you do realize this is in the OP3 forum right?
OP3 is based on OP2. THey're both on similar planets.
And yeah, what in God's name would a temperature guage be for? Measuring how much lava is on top of your Structure Factory?
Also, it wouldn't spike if it got hit by anything, since it dies in one hit (more or less), and therefore stops transmitting data at that point.
Also, while it may seem more like a real Scout, why would I need to know the wind speed or air pressure of a location? That's what the Disaster Warning Systems are for.
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in caught in the cross fire we have a simmiler idea already in place, you use scouts to find mineing beacons which would then be surveyed by a robosurveyor
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Perhaps the scout could do atmosphere and soil samples as well, to detect weather changes or blight infection.
I think that would be more something for the robosurveyor to do, myself.
I like this idea though (thumbsup)
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I was thinking about this while at work because i am so busy there some times lol. Any way I think this Sensor readout is more applicable as a Sat like the edward because sure it gives the scout more use but the limited view of the scout doesnt seem like it would be enough. If you really wanted to look at magnetic fluxuations you would need to see it on a grander scale of a planitary view. Of couse you could turn it on and off because it would be on the main screen not the minimap so you could see hidden mines and such. Also i think this tech would beable to detect hidden vecs becaus if it has power it has a magnetic field unless EMPed. As for detecting heat i could only see this being used to detect vec at night as they would be warmer then there surroundings.
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im pretty sure the EDWARD sat already uses these things to locate ore deposits.
blight appears suddenly and any warning signs (volcanic activity) is sudden, violent and immediately proceeded by the blight itself. testing soil samples wouldnt tell you anything about the blight. if you detected blight, the vehicle would already have exploded by contact with it.
i dont see the use for any of this stuff in a scout or surveyor. the edward sat already does some of what you suggest and the rest is not useful at all.
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I understand what dm-Horus is saying but I think this is a great idea.
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CCF scout finding the ore pisses me off because you have to spend alot of time to find it. That is fine for a map like CCF but in a Land rush or LOS do you seriously want to patrol around scouts for 20 minutes to find a damn ore mine. I know I dont.
tempature gauge. Pointless. What the hell is the tempature going to give you tell you that there is lava in that there volcano so what there usually is anyway. To find the Heat signatures of vecs with there lights off at night. well if its in the scouts site range it will see it any way.
Edward does most of this.
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The EDWARD can tell you the temperature of a small area? :huh:
But your right we dont need it.
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I dont think it would be possible to have very much resolution from orbit when dealing with heat.
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I think your right.