Good Day Everybody 
Firstly, I would like to apoliogize if this thread is in the wrong section.
Secondly, I would also liek to apoliogize if this has been covered before.
If there is another good thread covering this, please point me in that direction
So. Entering & leaving docking bays.
I would like to know how you all have decided on the systems that you use. Here is what I do, which of course, there are exceptions, because of the sizes of different ships, namely the hulking Lakon Type 9.
When I am approaching (or leaving for that matter) the docking port entry/exit, I orientate my ship in, what I believe, to be accordance with the lights on the given side of the door. Red lights are on the left, and green lights are on the right (I assume the same methodology as with real-world aircraft lighting.)
I keep the red lights on my left, and the green lights on my right.
I will then, depending on the width of my ship (the Type-9 is the major exception), move through the door closer to the green side (right side).
I feel this is the most logical way of going about the whole procedure. Does anybody else disagree with this method?
To note:
The Lakon Type-9 is too big to even bother. It must come through centrally for it to even fit at all
The other thing that I believe adds confusion into the mix, is the automatic centre guidance which the docking port does. IMHO, this is a clash of different ideas that the developers were toying around with. The way the docks work right now, it doesn't make much sense for ships to be moved back in the centre, atleast with anything else other then the Lakon Type-9.
The dock shouldn't really try and centre up smaller ships, which are perfectly capable of passing each other through the door. But I can see how it would help out pilots of that bloaty hulk
What do you guys think? Thoughts, comments, ideas, constructive criticism?
I personally like the idea of, perhaps in the future, having some starports with a kind of straight fly through. Entry on one side of the bay, and exit on the other. This would allow some pilots (on the rare occasion after realizing they had just come to the wrong starport altogether
) to just keep flying straight through if they wanted to get back out again right away.
It would also eliminate the two-way traffic congestion which we currently experience.
I wouldn't want this for "all" starports. I do like the idea of mixing things up, and the current system can be fun (like waiting at traffic lights in anticipation
).
Firstly, I would like to apoliogize if this thread is in the wrong section.
Secondly, I would also liek to apoliogize if this has been covered before.
If there is another good thread covering this, please point me in that direction
So. Entering & leaving docking bays.
I would like to know how you all have decided on the systems that you use. Here is what I do, which of course, there are exceptions, because of the sizes of different ships, namely the hulking Lakon Type 9.
When I am approaching (or leaving for that matter) the docking port entry/exit, I orientate my ship in, what I believe, to be accordance with the lights on the given side of the door. Red lights are on the left, and green lights are on the right (I assume the same methodology as with real-world aircraft lighting.)
I keep the red lights on my left, and the green lights on my right.
I will then, depending on the width of my ship (the Type-9 is the major exception), move through the door closer to the green side (right side).
I feel this is the most logical way of going about the whole procedure. Does anybody else disagree with this method?
To note:
The Lakon Type-9 is too big to even bother. It must come through centrally for it to even fit at all
The other thing that I believe adds confusion into the mix, is the automatic centre guidance which the docking port does. IMHO, this is a clash of different ideas that the developers were toying around with. The way the docks work right now, it doesn't make much sense for ships to be moved back in the centre, atleast with anything else other then the Lakon Type-9.
The dock shouldn't really try and centre up smaller ships, which are perfectly capable of passing each other through the door. But I can see how it would help out pilots of that bloaty hulk
What do you guys think? Thoughts, comments, ideas, constructive criticism?
I personally like the idea of, perhaps in the future, having some starports with a kind of straight fly through. Entry on one side of the bay, and exit on the other. This would allow some pilots (on the rare occasion after realizing they had just come to the wrong starport altogether
It would also eliminate the two-way traffic congestion which we currently experience.
I wouldn't want this for "all" starports. I do like the idea of mixing things up, and the current system can be fun (like waiting at traffic lights in anticipation