Unable to get the weakest information box

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#1
Hello,

Is that only me that don't have anymore the weakest orange box when using the durability tool after last patch?

Cya
 

Throdnk

Well-known endo
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Sep 5, 2021
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#2
To quote a discussion on the discord:

wigglypup#6251
A lot of ship design people are confused why the durability tool no longer shows lowest warp class part for warp classes above 1. Is this a bug or a change since being above warp class 1 offers no additional benefits?
LauriFB#2542
that view was actually showing incorrect information and it was not relevant, more like just harmful information, so it was removed for now
 
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#3
@LauriFB OK, having a warp class of 200 is worthless but now I am not able to make a ship with 1.01 warp class if my warp class is 1.00
It confusing me more now than before. Also, knowing which part of your ship that have the lower stress score let the choice to builder to handle or not the problem.
You could add an option like you have the "overlap" to show or not the lower warpclass as before.
So if it confusing people, they uncheck that. And for people like me, we will check it. :)

Kind regards
 

Womble

Veteran endo
Joined
Jun 11, 2021
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#4
@LauriFB OK, having a warp class of 200 is worthless but now I am not able to make a ship with 1.01 warp class if my warp class is 1.00
It confusing me more now than before. Also, knowing which part of your ship that have the lower stress score let the choice to builder to handle or not the problem.
You could add an option like you have the "overlap" to show or not the lower warpclass as before.
So if it confusing people, they uncheck that. And for people like me, we will check it. :)

Kind regards
"Warp class" per se may be worthless, but if you've built your ship so that its warp class is high, it will fall apart less readily when you faceplant an asteroid. You can still see "how flimsy your weakest link is", so if you're designing something you want to be tough, you need to adopt an iterative approach, to let the assesment guide you when to stop bolting.

But it'd be great to still be able to see which bit needs tightening up the most.
 
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