I think I'm out too.

Referring to OP, I had a frustrating time landing at the planetary ports to the point that I would use a docking computer on almost all of my ships. When I started working towards the Cutter, I got sick and tired of hearing the "Mission Critical Update" a thousand times every time I was approaching my destination port with 20 missions stacked up. I turned the docking computer off and by the time I reached Duke I was a planetary landing pro...the anxiety was gone and I was actually enjoying how much I had improved over that short amount of time. I just want to say (like the others) take a break, experiment with the engineers, and keep at it!!! hopefully your enjoyment of the game will return...
 
So, um, npcs became a little bit less of useless flying junk, you got killed and are now leaving?

Well..

Yet another commenter who totally disregards 4 pages of discussion and answers directly to the OP.

That may have been briefly the case at the time the thread was created about 4 months ago, but not anymore after some people gave him some useful advice.

Ta.

Maybe the OP got gudder? ;)

Strictly speaking I suppose what I did was to throw everything I had skill-wise at the NPC. And because it only took almost everything I had, I won.

I didn't git gud, I just stopped being lazy.

Oh wait, this is a thread that got necro-ed...

No it didn't. It got updated after the experiences depicted were verified and tested :D.
 
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