Even the OP states their mode of exploration is unique, they are not after credits, not after first discoveries, not after ELW or WW, they are after 'interesting'. And the new system won't allow them to instantly decide what is interesting (to them), instead it will now take time, something they evidently have in very short supply.
We've been told about this "snap decision" but just how snappy is it really?
I've heard mention of planetary statistics, but you have to actually move around the system map and inspect planets to get that information, which seems a little bit similar to the new system. Under the old system only an actual scan will reveal most of the interesting details about a body, so the new system wins hands down here. Then you add in the planetary locations of interest which is an absolutely
massive benefit over the old system.
I've heard mention of system
layout, but what does this mean exactly?
The system map
isn't even to scale, which was clear when they showed the orrery view in the stream. Anything which was found to be "interesting" in the
layout prior to this point was only interesting in the same way the shape of land masses are on a Mercator projection, all skewed and wrong.
And.. if the interesting thing was the
arrangement of bodies i.e. that a gas giant had a metallic body or similar then the new system has you covered, the signals will layer in such a way that a trained eye will be able to spot those "at a glance" as a "snap decision".
The OP and others want the honk = instant reveal back, which would negate the new system entirely.
Yep, and I am almost certain that Frontier made this change despite their protests as there is no way in hell all that protesting could have been missed.
The bottom line was, I think, that instant honk simply wasn't a viable mechanic for improvements to the system, it was getting in the way or holding back all the really cool things they showed in the stream. I think we'll find, on balance, even including such explorers as the OP, that the new system is just "better" overall. Perhaps not better for one or two specific things, but better overall.