So, I sat down to play Elite today, on my xbox for a change, and quickly discovered that it was frustratingly difficult to tease any useful information out of the in-game map interface. When playing on the PC, we have quick and easy access to multiple third-party web sites to perform routine tasks that really SHOULD be doable withing the game client, but are not.
For example: on my xbox account, I had a Type-6 kitted out for mining and about a million credits in the bank. Rather than mining, I felt like I wanted to so some passenger missions to remember the systems around my area and make a bit of money. So, I needed to purchase some passenger cabins. WHERE do I find those?
On the PC, I'd cheat by pulling up eddb in a browser, type in 5E Passenger Cabin in the station search, type in Yan Masu as my origin, and BAM, a nice list of stations which have recently stocked that item, sorted by distance. Why is this information NOT available in the in-game galaxy map? When playing on the xbox, I don't have that luxury unless I keep walking back and forth across the room, trying to remember the system name so I can type it in a a destination.
There are other examples. Why can't we set up a trade route where we pick a destination system and have it attempt to find transport/trade/passenger missions along that path? Without resorting to third party data sites, or making a giant list of systems on a pen-and-paper notepad, we can't really do this either.
I don't want to automate things. I just want the data to be available, at my fingertips, IN GAME. All of this would reasonably be in any ship's computer, and even if some data were out-of-date (current prices, mission lists, etc), even today's computers would track all this and make it accessible.
For example: on my xbox account, I had a Type-6 kitted out for mining and about a million credits in the bank. Rather than mining, I felt like I wanted to so some passenger missions to remember the systems around my area and make a bit of money. So, I needed to purchase some passenger cabins. WHERE do I find those?
On the PC, I'd cheat by pulling up eddb in a browser, type in 5E Passenger Cabin in the station search, type in Yan Masu as my origin, and BAM, a nice list of stations which have recently stocked that item, sorted by distance. Why is this information NOT available in the in-game galaxy map? When playing on the xbox, I don't have that luxury unless I keep walking back and forth across the room, trying to remember the system name so I can type it in a a destination.
There are other examples. Why can't we set up a trade route where we pick a destination system and have it attempt to find transport/trade/passenger missions along that path? Without resorting to third party data sites, or making a giant list of systems on a pen-and-paper notepad, we can't really do this either.
I don't want to automate things. I just want the data to be available, at my fingertips, IN GAME. All of this would reasonably be in any ship's computer, and even if some data were out-of-date (current prices, mission lists, etc), even today's computers would track all this and make it accessible.