Hello,
I am using EDDiscovery - great program btw. - and I have a question:
I am using the route finder (having downloaded all the systems in the area), and there seems to be a problem: If I try to plot a certain (long, ~1500 ly) route I have entries named 'WAYPOINT'. My ship (DBX) has a jump range of 33 ly, which I entered. The route is fine, I even manged to circumvent one or two of these 'WAYPOINT' systems, which are no systems at all. But I am unable to reach my target. I did not yet try to plot other paths, it is not so important.
I just would like to know what 'WAYPOINT' means: I suspect, that the route finder could not find a route with my jump range and left these waypoints in the route. I experimented a bit and if I set my jump range to a higher value, there are less and less such 'WAYPOINT' entries until the route is free of it and seems to work. (Did not try it obviously, since my ships has only 33 ly).
I also experimented with the route finding options (dev < 500 lj, and so on), but no luck.
My question: Is correct what I said above? And is there way to deal with this problem without changing the ships jump range? Is there some trick to use the route finder more efficient?
Thank you!