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- | == Bit == | + | ''"Admin bits'' |
+ | ''Each Administrator controls one or more Admin Bits, which holds one or more Hard Points. Hard Points are bases for machines; one Hard Point can contain one machine or micro factory.'' | ||
- | ''"Admin bits | + | ''As an Administrator you decide, which machines the Admin Bit is to hold, and which colonists - if any - are to be allowed priority access to your machines.'' |
- | Each Administrator controls one or more Admin Bits, which holds one or more Hard Points. Hard Points are bases for machines; one Hard Point can contain one machine or micro factory. | + | ''A bit has a resource flow that you must manage carefully to be successful. Machines require input in the form of resources in order to produce for example information or goods. In return they output resources or services you can trade with either other administrators or with non-Admins."'' |
- | As an Administrator you decide, which machines the Admin Bit is to hold, and which colonists - if any - are to be allowed priority access to your machines. | + | http://www.seedthegame.com/features.php?page=37&query=bit |
- | A bit has a resource flow that you must manage carefully to be successful. Machines require input in the form of resources in order to produce for example information or goods. In return they output resources or services you can trade with either other administrators or with non-Admins."'' | + | [[Category:Terms]] |
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- | http://www.seedthegame.com/features.php?page=37&query=bit | + |
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"Admin bits
Each Administrator controls one or more Admin Bits, which holds one or more Hard Points. Hard Points are bases for machines; one Hard Point can contain one machine or micro factory.
As an Administrator you decide, which machines the Admin Bit is to hold, and which colonists - if any - are to be allowed priority access to your machines.
A bit has a resource flow that you must manage carefully to be successful. Machines require input in the form of resources in order to produce for example information or goods. In return they output resources or services you can trade with either other administrators or with non-Admins."