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2) not enough warp drives (20 Hyperium per drive) so it takes 50 to jump and you only have 1 drive, 20 hyperium, so no go
3) no battery being supplied to the drive upon jump request. Make sure the Hyperium and battery delivery is set to 10 in the priorities and that the crew has a source reactor to take batteries from to supply the drive
4) The drives are loaded, 100%. no jumping? Select the jump icon and re-tell it where to jump.
i have 6 warp drives more then enough for my ship size
it has power and enough batteries
and ive used both the icon for jumping and the hot key on my keyboard, so why?? does the game just dislike my square donut ship?
https://pasteboard.co/3WEt0tSsHUjB.png
1)getting loaded with hyperium (notice hyperium slots)
2) Loaded with hyperium
3) getting loaded with batteries (starts to spin) (notice battery slots)
4) Loaded with batteries (spinning hard and lightning) battery slots are now blue
You have to right click (move order) to the relay, do it right and it will show you how much hyperion you need, have & the % charge of both energy & material.
how do i do that? id be glad to upload for you so you can check it out
okay ive uploaded it to my google drive, but idk what to do with it after that as ive never done this before so step by step would be nice
keep in mind i didnt go to the warp gates i just tryed warping within the same system