/edit: oops, misread your question. Yes, hired escorts collect pay while your flying (possibly triggering the defection dialogue), planets grant their tribute, and crons fire while the player is still in space. Everything works perfectly (except the tiny little radar ghost, but theres still chance for a workaround). My pet TC will implement this, and I would relish the opportunity to consult for any other authors interested in adding this. I would even be willing to add it myself to their project, though it is rather simple. Im more looking for good ideas for what to do once you have it working. Mostly, im using it to add progressive reinforcements to long term battles, and lessen the effectiveness of the run-away-to-recharge tactics while capturing planets. Planetary domination should be done with huge end all fleets, not a ship that can win 1 on 1 with an AI 250 times over, thats just bad gameplay. If we add advantages to pilots that stick it out and fight as fast as they can, it removes some level of the enuii of the 'been there, done that' stage of the game.
One problem with that, which i havent tested, is the behavior if you put -16 in for ship creation on a mission that starts while the player is flying around. Someone earlier in this thread said that the newly added ships just jump in after a small delay, exactly the same behavior as before. Ill need to test this. If it works, i already have spob -16 set off in the corner of every system in my plug for its own purposes, so this would be excellent. Could someone test it? Computer troubles and lack of internet on some of my copious home computers are making this difficult.
heh... if -1 through -16 work as expected for missions that start while the player is flying (ie cause a ship to pop into existence as it enters the system directly on top of a spob) you could create a mission that would perfectly emulate demanding tribute (or mission set, if you dont want the ships to come out in waves). This is worth looking into myself... these ideas had always been on the edge of my mind, thanks for reminding me of them.
This post has been edited by NebuchadnezzaR : 07 July 2005 - 10:14 AM