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There is no route for the selected fleet to reach this system - Bug?
How i can fix that?
Originally posted by Elitewrecker PT:
It's worded differently but it's correct. He can't enter the system he wants because there's an inhibitor in the system he's in.
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john1v6 Jul 23, 2019 @ 4:14pm 
Got a screenshot to share? The usual reason why it can't find a route is because the only routes are ones that go through empires that have closed their borders to you.

To fix that problem, declare war on those empires, and then you can move through their systems.
Helicopter200 Jul 23, 2019 @ 4:48pm 
Originally posted by john1v6:
Got a screenshot to share? The usual reason why it can't find a route is because the only routes are ones that go through empires that have closed their borders to you.

To fix that problem, declare war on those empires, and then you can move through their systems.
https://imgur.com/a/AZFNkIY
Fafan Jul 23, 2019 @ 5:32pm 
It's because the system your fleet is in has an FTL Inhibitor of your enemy visible by the red U on the right side of the system name. It stops you from exiting the system except the same way you came in. So, your system in question (Odaka) is surrounded by systems with those Inhibitors which will not allow to enter Odaka. FTL Inhibitors are a feature of fortresses for example. If you look at the planet(s) in the system where your fleet is currently in, it will most likely have a red U next to its name. You have to bombard the planet or conquer it to neutralize the inhibitor (conquering turns the U into green which means it is yours). Then you can exit the system where you want and Odaka will be available for you.
Fafan Jul 23, 2019 @ 5:40pm 
It's not a bug. It's part of the game. FTL inhibitors can also be part of the space station. If there is no planet or habitat with a fortress then simply conquering the system will turn the U green, because the station will be yours. If the U is orange it means it is neutral to you and you can exit the system where ever you want. It also works vice versa for your enemy of course.
Helicopter200 Jul 24, 2019 @ 9:32am 
Originally posted by Master:
It's because the system your fleet is in has an FTL Inhibitor of your enemy visible by the red U on the right side of the system name. It stops you from exiting the system except the same way you came in. So, your system in question (Odaka) is surrounded by systems with those Inhibitors which will not allow to enter Odaka. FTL Inhibitors are a feature of fortresses for example. If you look at the planet(s) in the system where your fleet is currently in, it will most likely have a red U next to its name. You have to bombard the planet or conquer it to neutralize the inhibitor (conquering turns the U into green which means it is yours). Then you can exit the system where you want and Odaka will be available for you.
YES ITS WORKING THX
Nightmyre Jul 24, 2019 @ 9:36am 
That's not how FTL inhibitors work.

FTL inhibitors prevent your fleet from *leaving* a system, not from *entering* one.

If the enemy has researched the appropriate tech and has the appropriate enhancements, your fleets can enter the system, but can only leave on the same route they entered from. They cannot continue through the system to any other system until you disable the inhibitors.

This also means that if you jumped into a system with an FTL inhibitor, you won't be able to leave it except by jumping.
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Elitewrecker PT Jul 24, 2019 @ 9:38am 
It's worded differently but it's correct. He can't enter the system he wants because there's an inhibitor in the system he's in.
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Date Posted: Jul 23, 2019 @ 4:07pm
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