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Thread: 0% Risk Experimentation FAILING?!

d-Artagnan
Sat Apr 02, 2005 7:15 am
#1

I didn't see anywhere else to put this, I hope this is the right board. It seemed logical as Crafting is mainly for Business and Economy.


Anywho, here is my beef.


A ZERO percent chances to fail means it CAN NOT FAIL.


I'd like to know if this can be resolved, to at LEAST show a 1% change to fail cuz that IS logical. It's annoying to get fails at 0% only becuase I KNOW that should NOT be happening.


Can I get a witness??
EdOWar
Sat Apr 02, 2005 8:51 am
#2

If you're refering to that little bar on the side when you experiment, that doesn't mean you have a 0% chance of failing. That bar shows the added risk when you experiment more than one point at a time. It's a modifier to the chance to successfully experiment. Thus, experimenting one point at a time usually adds 0% to the risk of experimenting (if you're a master anyways).


Slim Vargo, Corbantis
Gwpython
Fri Apr 08, 2005 4:33 am
#3

dont complain too much. at least with any other profession when u critical fail you get to keep your resources and start again. Try and critical fail with dna samples with a bio enginner. Crtiical fail=dna sample destroyed.




THNX FOR THE FIX DEVS



/sarcasm on I love the CU and think its the best thing since sliced bread
/sarcasm off
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