Helix wrote:
One of the things that always seemed backward is what happens when you upgrade a port.
Now:
Upgrade any S and the product appears instantly
Upgrade any B and it takes 24 hours before the port can buy 100% of the product.
So upgrading a sell product produces it out of thin air. I would think it should be reversed. ie upgrade an s product should take time to build up the product while upgrading a B product (essentially say we are willing to buy what you might have) should happen instantly
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This is because of the way the port system works. If you made this change, you'd break
every red cashing technique out there.
When you upgrade a port the upgrade happens immediately. The upgrade amount goes
"on dock." In a buying port, the level it buys is max minus on dock. So by upgrading
the buy port, you upgrade the max and the "on dock" increases, thus you see a %
increase but no increase in buying level. The amount "on dock" decays at the port
regen rate, so over time you get the max level.
When a seller is upgraded, the same thing happens. Except a seller sells from it's dock
and not from it's max. So by upgrading the port, the amount is reflected immediately.
Now what happens if you SDT, SST, or SSM? First the port is upgraded 26 units, that
adds 255 to the "on dock" amount. Now that amount can be stolen. So, when you go
to steal, you have something to steal. If you reverse the way the "on dock" works,
you'd eliminate SDT, and make SST and SSM a PITA.