(quote)Originally posted by STraven:
**(QUOTE)Originally posted by Madman80513:
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Another question that I'm too lazy to figure out:
*After starting a jump, but when you're still in the system, does gravity still affect you?
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To your question, the answer is no.
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Sorry Straven, I have to disagree. If the Gravity is set high enough, I have found that it is impossible to jump out of the system, as I recall, It made the charging up to hyperspace sound, and even the flash, but stayed stuck on top of the planet. I'll double check this in a minute though.
Edit: I've just checked, and If the Gravity is set high enough (I set it to 100) (b)some** ships will not be able to jump into hyperspace. It seems that smaller ships cannot jump. I tested it out with a Valkyire, a Terrapin, and an Arachnid. The Arachnid was the only one that could jump. On top of this, If you are stuck on a high gravity spob in a small ship, and try to jump, it basically freezes the computer. It trys to jump, it makes the charging up sound , but no flash, and it's still in the same place. It keeps on repeating trying to jump out but never works. Because of this, you cannot do anything, you have no control over the ship, and you can't even use the escape key to go back to the main menu. The only way out is to force quit Nova.
So I don't recommend you set really high gravity on any spob, because it will basically freeze your game.
Hope this helps.
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(This message has been edited by TheRedeemer (edited 10-29-2003).)