net.psforever.packet.game.objectcreate
empire the object is affiliated with
optional; where and how the object is oriented
Performs a "sizeof()" analysis of the given object.
The calculation reflects the scodec Codec
definition rather than the explicit parameter fields.
Performs a "sizeof()" analysis of the given object.
The calculation reflects the scodec Codec
definition rather than the explicit parameter fields.
For example, a traditional Int
is normally a 32-bit number, often rendered as a 32u
number.
When parsed with a uintL(7)
, it's length will be considered 7 bits (7u
).
(Note: being permanently signed, an scodec
value of 32u
or longer must fit into a Long
type.)
the number of bits necessary to measure an object of this class;
defaults to 0L
empire the object is affiliated with
optional; where and how the object is oriented
A representation of the high altitude rapid transport (HART) shuttle that ferries the player into battle. This
Codec
is different depending on whether the shuttle is the child of a parent or independent.Three HART shuttles dock with the three HART buildings in the three sanctuaries for short periods on a timed schedule. When one is landed, players may board the shuttle using designated hallways in the lobbies of the HART building. After the shuttle leaves the sanctuary, it transports those players up into orbit above the continents. The shuttle docks again, this time with space stations that orbit the planet. It allows infantry to use droppods to land on the continents by pinpointing locations on that continent's tactical map.
The previous explanation is smoke and mirrors nonsense. Lore-wise, the separation of Auraxis during the Bending rendered it impossible for the shuttle to visit all of the continents. The orbital stations - even if they multiplied one per planet - don't really exist. (They almost existed but all assets for them were cut from the game.) The HART shuttle also isn't a traditional vehicle. It isn't even tangible. The game just treats it like a vehicle for the purpose of allowing players to access the controllable droppod system.
When accessible to the player, the shuttle has an access point called a "trunk." Trying to access it yields the brief message "OSMustBeDockedToMount."
empire the object is affiliated with
optional; where and how the object is oriented
OrbitalShuttleTimeMsg
DroppodLaunchResponseMessage
DroppodLaunchRequestMessage