On another server, a couple of people are making a major fuss about Amtrak. I've left out all the finger pointing and name calling. Here is the URL to the complete thread, if you want to read it yourself.
http://64.164.135.228/tw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=65&sid=f8c599f569fe7e0e64eb420a0567b254
They say the following:
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"You can't AMTRAK someone out of fedspace. It only works if they are going to be towed by the feds anyway"
"AMTRAK only works if they get towed. Loading up SD won't necessarily work because Fury was there first causing him to fall under fed protection. Anyone coming in after the limits of fedspace were reached would be the ones to be towed"
"I was under the impression that if you exit game and do not get any warning from the feds, ie; you are violating the armament agreement or exceeding the number of traders in fedspace, you don't get towed no matter what happens after you log off. If number of traders per sector is 5, and fury was one of the first five, and received no warning from the feds during his log off process then he's not at risk for being towed."
"Towing is NOT random. ...you cant "FORCE" someone outof fed space thru amtrak
They will only get towed if when they logged out they recieved the message about too many people in sector or too many figs on thier ship..
PERIOD
i and many others have tested this two ways to sunday and sparkles is
absolutly 100% correct,,,,You CAN'T FORCE someone out of fed space... "
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My question isn't really about AMTRAK, but about how the game decides which ships to tow at Extern.
My belief is that, at Extern, the game first tows all the ships with 100 or more fighters out of Fedspace. After that, if there are still more than the maximum number of traders allowed in a sector still left in any Fedspace sector that extern will RANDOMLY tow out as many as necessary to get to the limit for that sector. The key word in my contention is 'randomly'.
I even ran a test of this on my server. I rebanged a fresh game with the setting of a maximum of 5 traders per sector. I then created(locally) traders named "1" to "10", one at a time. I left each trader in sector 1, logged them off, and then created the next one. Traders 1 through 5 didn't get a squatting warning, which makes sense. Traders 6 through 10 did get a squatting warning, which also makes sense. I ran Extern and logged on a new character called 'test' and found 1, 3, 5, 6, and 9 left in sector 1 and the others (2, 4, 7, 8, 10) towed out. That would seem to support the idea that the ships chosen are random, since they were otherwise identical.
Am I missing something here, or does extern choose (after towing the ones that violate the fighter limit) traders randomly like I believe it does? The test I ran would seem to support that belief. Does Extern look at experience, alignment, or any other factors (besides having 100 or more fighters) in deciding which traders to tow?
Thanks in advance for your help.