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[[File:Milky Way System Detail Card.jpg|alt=A list of 10 player names with their power generation and the cluster in which they generated it. Up and to the left is a star rendered semi-realistically.|thumb|Individual system's detail card, listing the top 10 players at generating power in that specific cluster.]] | [[File:Milky Way System Detail Card.jpg|alt=A list of 10 player names with their power generation and the cluster in which they generated it. Up and to the left is a star rendered semi-realistically.|thumb|Individual system's detail card, listing the top 10 players at generating power in that specific cluster.]] | ||
Double clicking will provide that system's expanded leader board. | Double clicking will provide that system's expanded leader board. | ||
The upper right corner has a magnifying glass, which expands to show filtering options.[[File:Milky Way Filter.jpg|thumb|alt=Options to filter by seed elements on the Milky Way screen|Milky Way filter options]] |
Latest revision as of 19:24, 12 June 2024
Summary
The Milky Way is a leader board, conceptually linking star clusters to our actual galaxy. The feature was added in Patch 0.7.18.6914, and displays Total Number of Dyson Spheres constructed by all players, their combined power generation, and the total number of solar sails.
The player's own games will be identified with their name and an indicator circle, based on their games' cluster address. Each player who plays the same cluster address (seemingly commingling the last address segment) is ranked for the one star on the galaxy.
The view can be panned and zoomed with standard mouse actions (click and drag, middle mouse wheel).
Clicking on a star will provide the details of the player with the highest power generation in that specific cluster in a fly-out card (pictured, right).
Double clicking will provide that system's expanded leader board.
The upper right corner has a magnifying glass, which expands to show filtering options.