Are sectors made as-you-go?
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:55 pm
So, in an attempt to find the Crystal Ship (yes, another thread about this), I decided to save my game in an alternative file when I found that the galaxy map had a promising layout of sector colors after sector 1. I was bored with the Rock ship, and was trying something else. I figured I'd try the Engi sector, 2, a few times to see if I could get the pod to spawn.
I played sector 2, and found it. Yay! I had no Rock armor, though, and didn't get the Crystal. No more pods showed up, either (is that possible?). I reloaded the game. Boo at me if you must, but I'm not interested in leaving that much of my gaming experience to chance; that's not fun.
So, I started the sector again. I found the pod again. Again, no Crystal. I did this about 10 times, in the hope that the chance to spawn the pod would come up when I found it. This now makes me wonder, are the outcomes for such things as finding the pod set at the start of the game (which would make re-checking the pod each time pointless), or does the game assess your pod probability each time you encounter it, which would mean I just have bad luck? I don't know enough about programming language to check this, myself.
Thanks to all who're able to contribute; I hope this helps other folks, too.
I played sector 2, and found it. Yay! I had no Rock armor, though, and didn't get the Crystal. No more pods showed up, either (is that possible?). I reloaded the game. Boo at me if you must, but I'm not interested in leaving that much of my gaming experience to chance; that's not fun.
So, I started the sector again. I found the pod again. Again, no Crystal. I did this about 10 times, in the hope that the chance to spawn the pod would come up when I found it. This now makes me wonder, are the outcomes for such things as finding the pod set at the start of the game (which would make re-checking the pod each time pointless), or does the game assess your pod probability each time you encounter it, which would mean I just have bad luck? I don't know enough about programming language to check this, myself.
Thanks to all who're able to contribute; I hope this helps other folks, too.