All screenshots in today's Friday Blog are made in Wil's colony!
[All changes concern the internal dev build which will hopefully be released to the public in 1-2 weeks]
Lots of new features got added to the statistics screen this week. Happiness data is now separated into individual happiness items. This makes it a lot easier to figure out problems with unhappy colonists by analysing historical trends. The same has happened to the calories data: you can track the individual components of the diet your average colonist eats. Two other categories track inbound and outbound trade. Its a lot easier to keep track of trade relationships between colonies now.
Last week, Comrade Matt left a comment with a good suggestion: Honestly features like statistics, if they work without particularly bad bugs should just be released as they develop. On first sight, I agreed - why are we waiting so long to release this feature? So, I asked Zun. The answer is twofold. Firstly, as always, updates often generate a lot of work for mod developers and server hosts. But lots of people dont use these features, so they dont really care about that. For these people, a relevant part two: the statistics menu is pretty sensitive. After only a minor change, it needs to reload all data. Pretty much every Friday for the past weeks, I start the day by idling a colony for an hour to get new data in the most recent build.
To get data for the full 24 days, the max time range you can see on the graph, youve got to play for five hours! Were pretty sure that people will be disappointed when we release the stats screen and we erase all their hard-earned data one or two weeks after the update. So were making sure that all the important data is in there, and that bugs and problems are fixed as good as we possibly can before releasing.
Theres one big category left that we want to include: % job idling. When a certain type of job has reached the limit of every item they produce, or if they lack the ingredients to produce a single in-demand item, all colonists with that job will be idling. Sometimes, this happens pretty randomly because youre messing with supply chains. But in a lot of situations, there are clear patterns to recognize: for example, colonists start by crafting lots of ammo and reach the recipe limit around 2PM - resulting in these colonists idling for most of the afternoon. We think the statistics graph can help immensely to make this clearer.
When job idling has been added to the graph, the update needs a couple of finishing touches. We need to check the impact of big colonies on performance - bigger & more colonies = more data. Currently, all the data is gathered in one frame, and it might be useful to smooth that out over a couple of frames. We must allow proper localization of the new menu, and weve got to see how it works with mods. 0.7.1 added a lot more advanced mod support. 0.7.2 changed the lighting, but barely had an impact on mods. This could be the first time were going to break mods with the new mod support system, so we might have to add some UI for outdated mods. Last but not least, we want to add some buttons in the empty space next to the search bar of the stockpile to explain the new system with options like searching for categories by adding cat:. We hope all of this can be done in 1-2 weeks, but theres always a risk of unforeseen problems.
Bedankt voor het lezen :D
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