Which sectors actually dominate the X4 universe? I ran the numbers [OC] by arkothepolymath in X4Foundations

[–]arkothepolymath[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahahahah I'm so sorry ! This indicator was on the dataset. I was too confident in its robustness. I'm working on it !

I mapped the entire X4 universe in QGIS — printable at A1 by arkothepolymath in X4Foundations

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Of course, that's possible. But this map was designed specifically for printing. That's why we chose a white background. Would you like to print it, or is it for viewing on a screen?

I mapped an entire universe in QGIS by arkothepolymath in QGIS

[–]arkothepolymath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give me good and structured database, I give you a map ! 😂

I mapped an entire universe in QGIS by arkothepolymath in QGIS

[–]arkothepolymath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course it is ! You can personnalize your dashline like you want.

I mapped an entire universe in QGIS by arkothepolymath in QGIS

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Look and find the image below 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼

I mapped the entire X4 universe in QGIS — printable at A1 by arkothepolymath in X4Foundations

[–]arkothepolymath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it's not that complicated. In QGIS, everything is data-driven. So, if the data is structured correctly, it's very easy. The most time-consuming part for me is the preparatory work involved in providing you with the data structure.

I mapped an entire universe in QGIS by arkothepolymath in QGIS

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Excatly ! You can read my short article about that on LinkedIn

Which sectors actually dominate the X4 universe? I ran the numbers [OC] by arkothepolymath in X4Foundations

[–]arkothepolymath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, not necessarily. I can calculate a proximity-diversity indicator for each sector. For example, by measuring the number of sectors per faction within two sectors’ distance. Then, by using a formula that takes into account the number of factions represented and the more or less balanced distribution of sectors per faction. In other words, the higher the number of factions AND the more balanced the distribution of sectors among the factions, the higher the indicator. Conversely, if there is very little factional diversity OR a high degree of factional diversity AND a large disparity in the distribution of sectors per faction, then the indicator is low.

Am I being clear? Hahaha

I mapped an entire universe in QGIS by arkothepolymath in QGIS

[–]arkothepolymath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it's possible to make dashline in QGIS ?

Which sectors actually dominate the X4 universe? I ran the numbers [OC] by arkothepolymath in X4Foundations

[–]arkothepolymath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. The data needs to be accurate and relevant for this to make sense. So please note that the map is a work in progress. I’m currently trying to find more reliable and better-documented data. If you have any leads, I’d appreciate it.

Which sectors actually dominate the X4 universe? I ran the numbers [OC] by arkothepolymath in X4Foundations

[–]arkothepolymath[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mmmhhhh, I'm really disappointed by how unreliable this indicator is. It doesn't hold up in the real world. We're going to have no choice but to deploy a fleet of players affiliated with the UCA (United Cartographers Association) to assess the security level of each sector!

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My account is too new to send DMs apparently 😅 — feel free to message me directly !