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Preference ranks
In the job selection window of your character setup you can select how much you would like to play as a job.
There are six levels of priority:
- High
- Medium
- Low
- Never
- Banned
- Young
You can only select one job as high, the other ranks do not have limits. Banned is shown to players who were banned from playing the job (received a job ban). Players who are job banned cannot spawn as that job, they can however appeal the job ban on the forums. Jobs a player is banned from will show as [BANNED] no matter if it's a temporary job ban of a permanent one. Jobs the player is too young to play are jobs, which require a player to have played a certain number of days as other roles, before they are unlocked. Security jobs, head positions and silicon positions are usually the jobs that have this enabled. A [IN x DAYS] message will appear if you are too young to play a certain job, indicating how many more days need to pass before you can spawn as that job. You can still get the job by visiting the Head of Personnel tho, or by being borged or stuffed into an AI.
How jobs are assigned
Once the game is about to start, jobs are assigned to players.
Preemptive assignment
- Everybody who has assistant on will get picked as assistant
- One head is selected
- The AI is selected
High Selection
Loops through a list of all players (randomized), if the player has a job set to high, he recieves it.
Middle Selection
Loops through a list of the remaining players, if the player has a job set to medium, he recieves it.
Low Selection
Loops through a list of the remaining players, if the player has a job set to low, he recieves it.
Post selection
Any player who was not assigned a job spawns as an assistant or as a random job from the (probably small) pool of remaining empty jobs. This depends on what they selected in their character setup's occupation page. (There is a toggle at the bottom)
Tips for job selection
As you can see, people who have a job set to high are far, far more likely to get the job, since if there is only one slot available for a job - like HoS - and there is one person who sets that job to high and 20 people who set it to medium, the one person who set it to high will always get the job.
- Have your favorite job set to high, if you have two favorites or more, set one of them to high, do not have all three set to medium as you will very likely not get them - especially if the jobs have very few slots available.
- The Game Statistics page has a table showing the popularity of jobs - how many people have a job set to high, medium, low, never and how many are banned. Keep the values in mind when you select your preference.
Available Slots
This is a list of the number of slots available on station. This does not count reassignments done by the Head of Personnel. The AI and Cyborg cannot be late-joiners. The player age restriction is shown in brackets.
- Assistant: Unlimited
- Captain: 1 (min 14 day player age)
- Head of Personnel: 1 (min 10 day player age)
- Bartender: 1
- Chef: 1
- Botanist: 3
- Quartermaster: 1
- Cargo Technician: 2
- Shaft Miner: 3
- Clown: 1
- Mime: 1
- Janitor: 1
- Librarian: 1
- Lawyer: 2
- Chaplain: 1
- Chief Engineer: 1 (min 7 day player age)
- Station Engineer: 5
- Atmospheric Technician: 3
- Roboticist: 2
- Chief Medical Officer: 1 (min 7 day player age)
- Medical Doctor: 5
- Chemist: 2
- Geneticist: 2
- Virologist: 1
- Research Director: 1 (min 7 day player age)
- Scientist: 5
- Head of Security: 1 (min 14 day player age)
- Warden: 1 (min 7 day player age)
- Detective: 1 (min 7 day player age)
- Security Officer: 5 (min 7 day player age)
- AI: 1 (Round start only) (min 30 day player age)
- Cyborg: 1 (Round start only) (min 21 day player age)