10-08-2018, 04:14 PM
(10-08-2018, 02:38 PM)Shannon Wrote: I can certainly make these as separate programs, but I don't think you're really understanding why I do things the way I do based on considering your posted suggestions and arguments for them.
I don't tell you in every post what all the modules are about each program I release. The ones in the skeleton script are standard, and may be turned on or off, but they get repeated.
If you imagine a solar energy farm, there are hundreds of individual mirrors in different locations, but each one is focused on achieving the exact same goal. The result is molten salt, which is incredibly hot, which is used to boil water and create steam, which drives a dynamo, which generates electricity.
Each of those mirrors by itself may not seem to have much to do with generating electricity, but combined and focused as a whole, they achieve the goal, and do it much better than any one of them could.
That is the approach I take in the skeleton script with all the sub-modules.
Further, you're not understanding how I generate "luck" (because I did not explain it), or the fact that US and LM are created in such a way in this program that they are synergistic.
So is this an Experimental Test Release with Feedback necessary, or is it a Final Version?
That post was written in 2016 (over 2 years ago) and was leaning more towards falling more behind in work (due to DMSI), as there have been a lot of technology changes since then.
If it is an experimental, I will hold off on using it (I was 1 of the first to buy it and use USLM).
You've stated if we want to use a FINAL version than wait until it's released.
If these programs run 35 Days after the last loop (P6) then you really only have the option to run USLM, DMSI, UMOP or LTU 5.5g in the next 90 Days without conflicting scripts (Resistance). By the way I've purchased all of these except LTU 5.5G obviously.
I would rather wait until LTU is released in which you mentioned seems to be close towards a building point.
Like I mentioned in my last post, you may have all this completely under control, but I was under the interpretation that it was a Test Release and people would be giving feedback (like DMSI) and that you shouldn't overwhelm yourself with re-releasing the same programs over and over IF people didn't get the desired results, as it was a Test Release.