Adjust the build skirt of naval factories

Is different rotation by different unit doable?

@veteranashe
@jip said in Adjust the build skirt of naval factories:

not without introducing a 2nd unit
As i understand it, you would need to have a different Unit for each possible rotation, which clumps up the UI.

We could also make a t1 only support factory, which has the same size as the current one with closer roll off point. So you could still spam t1 facs, which aren't oversized.

@jip maybe a joining of ideas, you mentioned adding another factory with it being rotated differently.

Maybe somehow, i dont know how, but is it possible to have those factories hidden from the engineer build list, but upon selecting a factory to build you could scroll through those rotated factories without them being in the list, technically being a different unit but not noticably.

so instead of actually rotating a unit when you have the green blueprint, you actually selecting a different unit, like scrolling though templates.

@caliber I think the problems with introducing (many) new units, like different rotations are:

  1. the UI would need to be developed to make one Unit in the build menu scroll through multiple actual units.
  2. this will still clutter hotbuild hotkeys, as they already scroll through multiple units.

So i think if at all, only a minimal amount of units should be added. for example a 180 degree rotation, for building across cliffs or a smaller t1 only version, to allow spamming t1 factories, without taking up too much space.

With the vertical only size increase @Jip suggested, i think both are more or less unneeded, as it will only affect horizontal cliffs, to a degree, where you shouldn't build a naval factory there anyway, as the units would have problems to leave and when spamming factories you mostly just draw a horizontal line, which will take the same amount of space as the current factories.

The best option (in terms of possible usages, not ui) would be to have a factory, that only has one roll of point and only secures space for that. But that would need a 180° rotated version or somehow detect, that if one side is occupied your not allowed to build on the other as well. I mean would be cool, but probably also hard to do.

Having rotatable factories or different set rotations doesn't solve the problem because anyone smart enough to rotate the factory would already be aware of the potential path finding issues anyway, and thus would already have spaced out the factories. Enlarging the build skirts, making factory placement faction dependent is also unacceptable in my opinion. This path finding issue doesn't seem very important to me, and I'm pretty sure nobody is quitting the game over it. I don't understand the sentiment that modern games do things better. In my experience, video games are at an all time high in terms of bugs and unplayability, plus there are currently no real competitors for FAF's niche.

why wouldn't you still try fixing an existing problem though?

queuing with a newbie to show him the beauty of tmm and meeting tagada be like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLcRpdZ0Xb0&ab_channel=Tomoko

Fixing the problem isnt the cause of concern. Negative side effects because of the fix are

@thomashiatt rotatable factories would be a fix for the fix.
So a factory with a larger build skirt, that has more rotations, to compensate for faction dependency.
But i believe the different placement possibilities for different factions are mostly a concern when making the build skirt larger in all directions, as the seraphim naval factory is horizontally mirrored (space for ships is on the right not on the left) So the building itself is placed differently inside the build skirt. I think vertically they are all the same, so this change shouldn't give one faction a noticable advantage.

I wouldn't try to fix it since the proposed solutions are very undesirable or require a fundamental change the way placing structures work, which seems unwarranted for a minor issue, and will likely introduce more bugs or negative side effects. The trend with all the patches lately is to provide some minor performance improvement or small fixes that come with some weird gameplay consequences or new buggy UI options enabled by default.

If you wanna get more new players remove SteamLink. If you wanna fix something, ladder is still fundamentally broken because you can abuse the draw bug. I don't care about anything, I just like complaining on the forum, I don't even play the game. All work done on FAF is futile because it will inevitably be replaced by a new and better game, or break because the engine is old and closed source. You can't make big improvements without engine source, and can't make money without owning the IP. Put your efforts into something for the future instead of the past, or keep making little patches and we can all keep complaining to the bitter end.

wow, faf-depression got you hard, huh @ThomasHiatt

I've done too much thinking and I don't wish to reread this thread.

Was there a reason that we can make the whole factory pathable like how the center is on the qg?

@veteranashe That's not the heart of the problem.
And making the whole factory pathable would look weird and I'm not sure what other things will be affected by this (can it be hit, when it's pathable?).
the true problem is, that the roll off point (where ships go after they're build) is in a spot outside the build skirt, so there is no guarantee that there is enough space at the roll off point.
So the problem is not only naval factories being in the way, but also all other water buildings and terrain.

And the sheer size of many of the vessels.

I may be replying a little late, but I was interested in seeing this.

This may be counter-intuitive, but, what if you flip the blueprint of a Naval Facility?
So all factions build vessels on the same side. Specifically speaking about the Seraphim Naval Factory as it is the only one that is facing right, instead of left. Then adjust the skirt size for all factions.

If all factories are facing the same way, then there should be no gameplay issue with where you can build those facilities.

Another idea is to allow for the rotation of blueprints, giving the player an option to flip their facilities a full 180* if they wanted to but, that will likely have a huge impact on gameplay.


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I believe that is addressed in a post above

Is having a right and left exit option for naval factories an option?
Can flip the factory icon, and/or add directional arrows.
Example:
Untitled-3.pngI know if I'm going to build navy on left side of map..
I would select the Right exit factory.
Thanks

Your navy units exit up/down so what would that even resolve?

pathign issues, when the factory is built against a cliff

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That’s only a problem if the top and bottom are blocked, though. Like a person blocking themselves in with a line of facs. But you can just resolve it by blowing up facs near the HQ when t3 units that cause the problem come out.

Like both rock slots on sentons have t3 support facs built on the island which faces a cliff and it isn’t a problem to get units out when you space factories properly rather than dragging lines.

@ftxcommando
I was thinking that when Navy factory that is against a right land mass versus on the a left side land mass.
has advantage in that, the..
navy units can exit straight out where the left side navy factory has to go top or bottom first then turn.

Also, the engies supporting the factory on the right side..
support the factory from the shore side and protected,
whereas the engies on the left side factory, go out in water on right side and are more exposed.
so.. if a quick frigate tries to 'lock down' factory early the engies are exposed where the
right side factory, has the engies stay near land/behind factory.Untped-2.png
I remember a convo last year about the Aeon engies exiteing
the land factory taking a second longer to exit and being unfair in opening minutes for expansion purposes, so this is definitely longer pathing for left side navy which would always exit right towards enemy.