Hyperlane speed textual errors

I didn't see anybody reporting this, so I do:

Mouseover text when hovering over "Hyperlane Tunneling" and "Hyperlane Streaming" in the tech tree unlocks "Hyperlane Speed 200.3%"

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I didn't see anybody reporting this, so I do:

Mouseover text when hovering over "Hyperlane Tunneling" and "Hyperlane Streaming" in the tech tree unlocks "Hyperlane Speed 200.3%"
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Urm wheres the error?

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I didn't see anybody reporting this, so I do:

Mouseover text when hovering over "Hyperlane Tunneling" and "Hyperlane Streaming" in the tech tree unlocks "Hyperlane Speed 200.3%"
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The extra point-three is a bug. I'll add it to the list

 

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Quoting pshaw, reply 2

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I didn't see anybody reporting this, so I do:

Mouseover text when hovering over "Hyperlane Tunneling" and "Hyperlane Streaming" in the tech tree unlocks "Hyperlane Speed 200.3%"



The extra point-three is a bug. I'll add it to the list

 
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I think the percentage value is also wrong. After researching "Hyperlane Streaming" the hyperlanes themselves show "Hyperlane +900% Moves".

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Quoting lyssailcor, reply 3

I think the percentage value is also wrong. After researching "Hyperlane Streaming" the hyperlanes themselves show "Hyperlane +900% Moves".

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That sounds right if you have all the tech and the planetary improvement that boosts hyperlane speed...

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Quoting ScrivenerOfLight, reply 4


Quoting lyssailcor,


I think the percentage value is also wrong. After researching "Hyperlane Streaming" the hyperlanes themselves show "Hyperlane +900% Moves".




That sounds right if you have all the tech and the planetary improvement that boosts hyperlane speed...

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Yup - all I say is that it doesn't match the tech description.

Also: if I observe a ship traveling a 900% hyperlane it moves about twice its normal movement allowance, then it teleports quite a distance and appears a couple of hexes besides the hyperlane.

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Quoting lyssailcor, reply 5

Yup - all I say is that it doesn't match the tech description.
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The tooltips are somewhat confusing, I agree.

Quoting lyssailcor, reply 5

Also: if I observe a ship traveling a 900% hyperlane it moves about twice its normal movement allowance, then it teleports quite a distance and appears a couple of hexes besides the hyperlane.
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I've not witnessed that behavior myself... that certainly shouldn't be happening.

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Quoting ScrivenerOfLight, reply 6


 
Quoting lyssailcor,

Also: if I observe a ship traveling a 900% hyperlane it moves about twice its normal movement allowance, then it teleports quite a distance and appears a couple of hexes besides the hyperlane.



I've not witnessed that behavior myself... that certainly shouldn't be happening.

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It doesn't happen always, it seems. When I'm further zoomed out it didn't happen, but I also didn't look often enough to make a statistically safe statement :)

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I have noticed that I  have a ship moving into unrevealed FOW that, if I'm not watching it, that it seems that there are areas that don't get revealed (as if it had moved a bit, jumped a bit and then moved again)

Haven't seen it a lot lately because I tend to manually control my exploration ships, but I was doing an experiment with using a black hole generator to send a fleet consisting of a stellar architect and a scout across the galaxy and noticed it when the scout came back down the hyperlane. 

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Quoting shayvaan, reply 8

I have noticed that I  have a ship moving into unrevealed FOW that, if I'm not watching it, that it seems that there are areas that don't get revealed (as if it had moved a bit, jumped a bit and then moved again)

Haven't seen it a lot lately because I tend to manually control my exploration ships, but I was doing an experiment with using a black hole generator to send a fleet consisting of a stellar architect and a scout across the galaxy and noticed it when the scout came back down the hyperlane. 
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That has nothing to do with the new hyperlanes, that happens since GC 3 came out. It looks like when unobserved ships move by jumping to the endpoint in the current turn, revealing FOW according to sensor range there and jumping to the next endpoint next turn, revealing again FOW as far as the sensors see, etc.