Doesn't sound like a bug, I like that space is dangerous. I hate that there's a zero% chance of dying when visiting a black hole.
It is, they specify a safety feature in the patch notes.
Doesn't sound like a bug, I like that space is dangerous. I hate that there's a zero% chance of dying when visiting a black hole.
It is, they specify a safety feature in the patch notes.
Ok, fine, but I don';t think they should classify it as a bug. If you jump from a system that is in the direction for the ejection stream, then you should arrive in the stream.
There should be an element of danger to going to these places.
By that logic should you also end up inside of a star in a binary system?
Despite the patch notes saying that hyperspace jumps were tweaked to keep players from landing in the polar regions, where the vortex of death is, people are still landing in the polar regions and losing their ships to the stars.
Hmmm... no. Cos the FSD is mass (gravity) sensitive. If it's a very tight binary, then you should end up outside the barrycentrre of the tight orbit. I mean, If I jump into system with a brown dwarf I end up closer to it than I would do a blue super giant. Treat the tight binary like the super giant and arrive further out.
Indeed, it detects gravitational forces. Which jets output in massive amounts. If coming in the direction of a jet, you would think it would purposely drop you out farther than normal.
I don;t think so. I'm no physicist, but that's not correct as I understand it. It's just light and other charged partials. In order for them to be gravitational, that would mean the streams would have mass... and light doesn't have mass, anything with mass can't travel at the speed of light.
Where's Scott Manly when i need him. lol.
In the game they seemingly do exert a gravitational pull, otherwise you'd be pushed away from the star in most cases. Plus the whole "gravitational stress" warning.
Yeah, I think that's just a dramatisation of the effects of the stream. I don't think single Pulsars generate gravitational waves themselves, they'd need to be interacting with another massive object to do that. But I get that the game says there are unusual gravitational effects there, but I still think that there should be some element of risk to visiting these places.
I think there shouldn't be a risk when jumping in (for the uninformed it would pretty much result in a guaranteed death for simply jumping into the system) outside of the not paying attention and running into the star. There is a risk involving said systems if you intend to utilize the jets and that's all that's needed. Anything else and you begin to hamper simple travel even through populated space.
Dude. Landed right in middle of the beams. Cannot stress that enough.
You can't avoid something you've already instantly hit.
Dude. Landed right in middle of the beams. Cannot stress that enough.
You can't avoid something you've already instantly hit.
Also, I thought swearing got sensored.. am I gonna get in trouble for swears?
barrycentrre of the tight orbit.
I made this exact point in a beta bug report.My issue with it is the fact escape is more to do with RNG rather then any piloting skill.