I'm now tearing out whats left of my hair. If you say it is working as intended i will hurl myself off the nearest hurling point
Passed along the sentiment as well. If you have any bug report threads to link as well, will help further push this up the list.
Other thread about this has a comment from Brett:
At least it is some response - funny that it is the 3 pages thread in dangerous discussions that gets the response not the 9 page Horizons one, since SRV is a horizons only feature.
I'm now tearing out whats left of my hair. If you say it is working as intended i will hurl myself off the nearest hurling point
Is it just me, the moons I have been prospecting on or is it general that the wave scanner is now rubbish?
You go along doing the old "there must be a double-band signature before too long" hunt for MMs, decide to blow up some other meteorites to pas the time and then just as the band gets really narrow and the meteorite should pop-up in screen and in vision (or vice versa) - the wave scanner signal disappears but no target, so you follow the sound (or try to) but nope - nowt there. This used to happen very very rarely but today this has been probably 50% of the signals that I follow. I now find myself driving around in circles at that point and find something by eye maybe half the time.
This is really stupid, so hit and miss.
Does anyone else find this?
(The chondrite signature has changed too - is that the same for everyone?)
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I'm now tearing out whats left of my hair. If you say it is working as intended i will hurl myself off the nearest hurling point
...Stuff...
........................ In the meantime I'll go find a game that's maybe less broken like, I don't know, No Man's Sky for instance?
Good luck with that, I lasted a week - honestly, I just got bored stupid after maxing everything out in that time.
(I have to admit being sucked in to F Dev's other new baby - Planet Coaster is just eating up the hours - I have lost count of how many full cups of cold coffee I have chucked out.)
Can someone do me a favour and post a screenie of what metallic meteorites are supposed to look like on the scanner post 2.2. Asking simply because I haven't found a single one since it went live.
Note - I'm fully cogniscent of all aspects of SRV operation, where to find things, how to find things etc, I've driven endless miles in it over the last year. Just need a specific response to that request please. Cheers.
They still look the same. The few I've found had the same old reading, although I had to be fairly close.Can someone do me a favour and post a screenie of what metallic meteorites are supposed to look like on the scanner post 2.2. Asking simply because I haven't found a single one since it went live.
Note - I'm fully cogniscent of all aspects of SRV operation, where to find things, how to find things etc, I've driven endless miles in it over the last year. Just need a specific response to that request please. Cheers.
As useful as that is I wish the UI for the scanner would just tell you what it has picked up as (if your lurching over hills ect) those lines can be all over the place sometimes leaving you chasing sensor ghosts. The audible cues are another thing, they are too easily drowned out by the engine of SRV itself. The scanner UI (and audio cues) need more work to make them more informative in my view FD.Zieman made this awhile ago but I used it to figure out the scanner. Still seems applicable:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=97208&d=1453465576
As useful as that is I wish the UI for the scanner would just tell you what it has picked up as (if your lurching over hills ect) those lines can be all over the place sometimes leaving you chasing sensor ghosts. The audible cues are another thing, they are too easily drowned out by the engine of SRV itself. The scanner UI (and audio cues) need more work to make them more informative in my view FD.
The Scanner in the SRV is made by the same corporation that made the famous 'Bounty Hunter Gold Digger" metal detector, famous centuries before.
How Dare you make light of it's classic design!
http://www.metaldetectormanuals.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/golddigger.jpg