[COMMAND] EnergyStatEverything you need to know about the power management of the Supercomputer.

The [energyStat] command

Description of the energy window

The power management window has 2 display modes. A mode called 'Chart' tells you the percentage of energy remaining in the Supercomputer relative to the total energy. And a 'Table' mode that tells you exactly the power consumption of each program or virtual object.

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'Chart' mode

The default display mode of the window, the 'Chart' mode is presented in the form of 4 compartments.

  • Main compartment
    The main compartment on the left side of the window represents 100% of the power of the Supercomputer graphically. The percentage indicated at the top of the compartment therefore indicates the amount of energy still available on the quantum computer.

  • Secondary compartments
    The other 3 secondary compartments represent from bottom to top, respectively, the energy of the Supercomputer above a threshold of 0%, 35% and 45%. When the Supercomputer reaches the critical threshold of 0% energy, the first secondary compartment will be crossed out with a red cross.

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A sound feedback will be played when the energy level changes
'Table' mode

The table view shows you exactly how much energy is consumed to start or maintain a program. Programs with multiple occurrences (scanners, sectors, overvehicles…) are gathered in a single cell. The color of a cell depends on the energy consumption it generates.

Power consumption of each interface program
Virtual constructions

Virtual constructions require a certain amount of energy in order to be built and maintained in the virtual world. Their power consumption only starts from the moment you started building them with the build.exe command.

Continuous consumption programs

As the name suggests, this type of program requires a certain amount of energy as long as they are kept active.

One-time consumption programs

The so-called 'one-time' consumption programs are those that require a certain amount of energy only for their activation.

XANA attacks

Some XANA attacks may result in power consumption on the Supercomputer.

Unusable Programs

Some programs have their energy cost shown in the window, but cannot be used in the game at this time.

  • Teleportation, 1,750
    Teleportation of a lyoko warrior on a Replika.
  • Jeremification, 1,250
    Jeremification of a character.
  • Specter, 750
    Creation of a polymorphic specter in the real world.
  • Marabounta, 3,000
    Use of the marabounta in a sector.
  • Blue
    A blue cell indicates that the program is not active. The gray value indicates the energy cost of a single instance of the program.

  • Green
    A green cell indicates that the program consumes energy. Clicking on the cell expands it to show the consumption details of each subroutine. The green value indicates the total energy cost associated with the program. The gray value on the top shows you the cost of a single instance of the program.

  • Red
    A red cell indicates energy consumption caused by a XANA attack. The red value indicates the total cost of energy loss caused by all attacks of the virus, while the gray value indicates the created loss of a single attack.

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In 'Table' mode, the power management window is one of the few in the interface to have a scroll bar

Subcommands related to the [energyStat] command

Initialization

Opens the energy management window.

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Energy consumption updates in real time according to the programs used
Switch mode

The 'Show Values' button at the bottom of the window allows you to switch between 'Chart' mode and 'Table' mode.

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A sound feedback tells you which window has correctly changed mode