Not a bug, but I can see how it can be confusing. It means that for one reason or another you know a planet is there, but never actually seen it, so don't know what's its actual stealth level is - only know your detection is below the threshold. So the level shows as "big value", max unsigned two bytes in this case
An example of how it may happen is when you see orbital structures (like shipyards) which puts the planet on your radar generally, at very basic visibility level, but you don't actually see the planet itself because its stealth level is higher (perhaps it has natives or stealth specials that put planetary stealth above your detection). Yes, some buildings stealth is separate to planet's stealth (orbital buildings)
Hm I don't think there's a way to turn off other empires' supply lines. If your lines don't go somewhere, it means you DO NOT have the supply there. It might change if you put some military here and there to win over the supply, but "theoretical" supply range and "actual" supply are different things and the game only shows the latter
An example of how it may happen is when you see orbital structures (like shipyards) which puts the planet on your radar generally, at very basic visibility level, but you don't actually see the planet itself because its stealth level is higher (perhaps it has natives or stealth specials that put planetary stealth above your detection). Yes, some buildings stealth is separate to planet's stealth (orbital buildings)
Hm I don't think there's a way to turn off other empires' supply lines. If your lines don't go somewhere, it means you DO NOT have the supply there. It might change if you put some military here and there to win over the supply, but "theoretical" supply range and "actual" supply are different things and the game only shows the latter
Statistics: Posted by BlueAward — Thu May 23, 2024 12:41 pm