rushin wrote:had a little play with above ground tracking last nite doing seaches for specific mats and grade. out of 10 i tried 8 led me to the correct spot, one was about 20m away not 1, and one blatently wasnt there Maybe there is a success percentage like other skills and when u fail to get that it leads you astray, or maybe as Petej said some spots are just broken/bugged. Whichever it is it works well enough to be considered useful still i think.
very simply put...
tracker lead you to 100x100 area.. north/west/east/south side of that area.
there is 10000 possible source spots.
not all are filled with every type of mat in that area and some can be empty spots.
prospect will randomly choose spot depending on your range and angle (both which will be random numbers also).
if that spot happens to be empty, you get "No mats in this area", if it's different grade or differen mat type, you get other errors.
if you happen to be at 0x0, prospecting with 10m, 0 angle (0 east, 90 north, etc) and mat happens to be 10x10 spot, you fail your prospect.
if you use 360 angle, 10m (and lets assume it will cover 10x10 area), you may fail your prospect, or you may get lucky and hit 10x10 spot and pop your source.
and i say it again, tracking/prospecting works, there is just too many random elements involved, so you may think that it's broken.
it does not take all the specific mat source location in your range/angle area and pop 10 sources randomly from them.
first it does the random thing, then it checks if there is any mat sources where random landed, and then it shows you fail message if needed.
edit: check out this webpage mentioned in this thread