Are there any rule related changes in the update? I already printed it for my little notepad and just wanted to check if I should reprint one ore more pages.
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Hello, I could not figure out, how you made the corner in the middle room, next to the bed right bottom, next to the green wall. I see that there are 2 wall tiles, but the upper one is half black and I cannot find a solution to make the grey border line on the left side of that tile, because it needed to be also only half of the tile... can you help please?
Ok, i guess I am learning something here. I tried to find out how heavy the pages are that you have printed. When I am ordering paper or let a zine print online, they tell me the weight of the paper used in (g) per sheet. i.e. I can buy thick watercolor paper with 300g or let a zine print with paper weight 90g. This means that we have the information of the weight and therefore the thickness (assuming you have a given size) of one sheet of paper. How does this work with lbs or what is the reference 110lbs referring to and how can I convert this to international standards? Interesting... :)
I'd like to see more trader stuff. I mean it's called "Intergalactic Space TRADER" and a big part of that is business calculation. Otherwise it would be called "Intergalactig Space DELIVERY GUY", right? :)
i.e I can imagine some volume discount system, maybe an expiration date on certain goods, more overall market involvement (supply & demand).
I know that creating an economic backround system is very hard, but even a simple system would add more live to the otherwise lonely me-unviverse :D And more events. And more blips. And... ugh.... ;)
For the only math I found, I wrote a little program on my HP11c/HP41cx. You enter the base price of a material, press ENTER and then type in the total sum of percentage modification. "PRG A" gives you the rounded up result of the total value of your product. Example: 7, ENTER, 60, LBL A. Output: 12
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They used a HP41 as a manual board computer in the space shuttle. Very authentic experience :)