Where the heck do my ships think they're going

Every once in a while, my ships take off for a new destination, all on their own. It seems to happen when they encounter other ships sometimes. Do other ships have the ability to redirect my ships? Whats going on?
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Reply #1 Top
No it's not an ability it a game bug. It happens to me sometimes. Like i tell my cap to retreat and give it the order to move to move 3 grav wells away. But the SOB just jump to the next and sits there, following enemy ships jump in and kill it when I thought he was safely on his merry way. OR 1 type of my units following and enemy unit jumping out when i ordered them to stay, etc. It happens, it frustrating, it costed me victories.
Reply #2 Top
NoobieGirl, there's two "usual" explanations I can think of. The first explains why ships amble off on their own in gravity wells, and the second explains why they go to other gravity wells inexplicably.

1) You issue your fleet elements some orders. They accomplish those orders, and then the AI takes over for them. An example is when you tell your capital ship to go do something in an enemy gravwell, and then an enemy scout enters that gravwell. Scouts are a high priority target (and TOO high, IMO), so AS SOON AS IT FINISHES YOUR PREVIOUS DIRECT ORDER, your capship doesn't have any queued orders from you any more and goes and chases down the scout, even if it would have made more sense to go and continue bombing the planet like you had told it to do earlier. [Classic example of where this can be a pain: you tell your Vasari planet-attacker to release a siege platform, and then it does so... but then an enemy scout stumbles in and off your capship goes to take it out, instead of sensibly keeping local and sieging the planet.]

2) You didn't "deselect" the current ship before issuing a "go there" order to what you thought was a different ship or fleet element, but since you hadn't really selected the other vessel, the orders apply to the PREVIOUS ship. I do this all the time when things get busy.

Sins is pretty smart, but sometimes there's so much to do that either you end up issuing incorrect orders to the wrong ship, or it's left without orders and goes off and does some nutty stuff on its own.

-- Retro
Reply #3 Top
I think most can be attributed to retro boys #2. There is a little bug in there thou.
I have noticed it likes to happen when I have a rally point @ another planet and an enemy ship or ships jump in and jump out some of the ships want, try to follow.
Reply #4 Top
That's exactly what seems to happen - they sometimes seem to follow an enemy ship out to another planet.

The stop-bombing-to-attack-harmless-scout-frigate thing is rather annoying, too :)

Thanks for the info.
Reply #5 Top
I have also experienced issues when I take over an enemy ship with the Advent Cap ship ability (Dominate I think).

Except with mine they will follow their previous fleet out of the system instead of staying with mine...
Reply #6 Top
You can set the engagement range for your fleet. It's in the tactics management.