Aeson
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You can also consider to move the civilians to caslon reactors, that will split the fuel usage. I second this suggestion, and also suggest that you might want to alter the civilian ship designs to be more fuel-efficient (e.g. reduced size, fewer drive thrusters, use a Calista-Dal Warp Drive instead of an Equinox Jumpdrive), if you're going to manually create designs. My preference, however, would be to put the private sector on fusion (hydrogen) reactors and the military on quantum (caslon) reactors until you have HyperFusion Reactors, at which point I'd swap the private sector over to quantum and the military over to hyperfusion. If you have or almost have the research for it, Energy to Fuel Converters can be useful, but at least for me improving energy collectors and mining rates is fairly low on the priority list, and you need to complete both of those lines in the Energy and Construction tree to be able to develop Energy to Fuel Converters. quote:
How can i choose that the cicilian ships use caslon reactors. Just my military ships are created manuel. You'll have to manually create the civilian ship designs. You might be able to get away with letting the computer design it if Quantum Reactors are researched after the Fusion Reactors are, but I wouldn't want to count on it. quote:
At the moment i have no resubly ships. This could be the problem. Resupply ships are better used as a temporary solution than a permanent one. I'd suggest that you might want to start looking further afield for hydrogen. quote:
Now, my military ships use energie collectors. I have a old description of the game where stands that energie collectors are just for bases. Every ship and station can make use of energy collectors, but not while the object has a nonzero speed as listed in the selection details panel in the lower left corner or the screen. Energy collectors allow ships to idle without wasting fuel. quote:
My ships have very large fuel tanks over 1400. At the moment i am reasearchinf drives. I would suggest that the amount of fuel carried by the ships might be more of an issue than the lack of resupply ships or the drives used. 1400 per ship is a big drain on your stockpiles every time a ship has to refuel, and you could probably get away with using less. Up to you, however. Also, new drives won't necessarily improve the fuel situation, as it depends greatly on how much the drive is used, which drives you're researching, and which drives you'll be replacing. Kaldos Hyperdrives, for example, consume enormous amounts of fuel over long trips by comparison with any hyperdrive other than Warp Bubble Generators. Sublight drives generally won't make much of a difference to overall fuel consumption either, as they're primarily used in combat or while docking; even relatively short hyperjumps can easily exceed the fuel required for docking and combat maneuvers on most small(ish) ships.
< Message edited by Aeson -- 7/11/2015 10:34:14 PM >
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