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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Game MechanicsMaintenance is the credit value required for a structure to be operational. Maintenance is deducted from the credit pool on the structure at every hour even if the structure is unoccupied or not in active use. If the structure's pool gets to zero then the deductions begin to be made from the player's bank account. Should the bank account reach zero as well then the structure starts to be come damaged. Maintenance is important to structures due to its affect on their condition values. Condition marks the total amount of hit points (damage) that a structure has before it is destroyed. Condition loss represents a point value that is subtracted from the structure object's total Hit Point count during a cycle period. Cycle periods vary in duration from 30 minutes for non city structures up to a week for city municipal structures. Whenever a structure's condition reaches zero, it will then be destroyed and removed from the world. Condition loss on structures is also affected by the remaining credits within the maintenance pool. For example if the hourly maintenance is 1000 credits and the condition loss for the structure per 30 minute cycle is 100 units then a structure with 500 credits remaining will suffer a condition loss of 50. Condition loss can be reversed through the structure repair process.
Adding Maintenance to StructuresMaintenance can be paid to a structure through 3 ways:
The Maintenance Pool of a structure can be viewed by the structure (or the Structure Management Terminal), selecting the Structure Management radial menu and selecting the Status option. This will bring up an SUI window which lists the current credits deposited as maintenance in the structure. Each type of structure has its own unique credit requirements. Maintenance pools listed under the status window indicate the length of time that the structure can continue existing in the game world with its current maintenance stockpile before condition loss begins to set in.
Structures can be given maintenance by clicking on them to bring up the radial menu, and then clicking the Structure Management radial option. On the Structure management radial, the player must click the Pay Maintenance option. Clicking Pay Maintenance will bring up a new SUI window allowing the player to input an amount of credits for the structure. The amount of credits available is based on the amount of credits in the player's bank and onhand cash. Alternatively a player may select the Structure Management Terminal and use the /payMaintenance command. Using the /payMaintenance command without a parameter will bring up the Pay Maintenance sui prompt allowing the player to select the amount they wish to deposit. Adding an integer parameter to the /payMaintenance command (ex. /payMaintenance 1000 )will directly add that amount of credits to the structure maintenance pool if the player has that amount of credits in their onhand cash or bank account. Cash is always deducted from the player's bank account first. Players can only send in values between 1 and 100,000.
A player may also opt to use a maintenance droid. For more information about maintenance droid usage see: Droid Structure Maintenance Module Usage Effects on Maintenance RatesThere are several things that can affect maintenance rates on structures:
Merchant modifiers are the amount that the maintenance rate is reduced through having the merchant ability "Reduced maintenance fees." This only shows up when a structure has had maintenance paid into its pool by a player who has this ability. This ability reduces maintenance rates on structures by 20% of their current value. The modified rate is shown to the left with the original unmodified rate displayed on the right in parenthesis. Maintenance NotificationsAs a structure runs out of maintenance or becomes damage, the player is given notification of the status of their structure through e-mails. Types of e-mails sent are:
Once the player runs out of money in their bank, the system then sends an e-mail notification informing the player of the condition of the structure's hitpoints. The structure will lose a certain amount of its hitpoints at each maintenance update and the player receives a notification of this every 24 hours. As of Publish 12, Once a structure reaches 0 condition (hitpoints), it will flag itself as condemned and the player receives a Condemned Notification. Condemned structures are not usable, meaning all functions on the structure become inoperable until the player has enough money to pay for the condemned value. To uncondemn a factory, the player must use it(through any interaction such as paying maintenance/power/opening ingredient hopper etc) with enough money in the bank to pay the accrued repair costs. Structure Rates ChartThe break down for all structures are as follows:
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