This was posted in the January update announcement (which was originally called the December update, but hey), but I thought I'd post a separate thread for it here, so the info and feedback don't get lost in the noise there.
Here's the relevant part:
So, your thoughts and feedback on this?
Personally, I think it's one step forward, one step back. It really depends on how many false positives this will produce, when you'd waste time flying to and pewpewing a planet only for there to be no bio (/ geo) sites.
My suggestion would be to include a button to perform the complete scan after the approximation. Waiting on the full 20-40 seconds for it to finish would be better than spending several minutes to fly there and DSS the planet, only to find that it's empty, the approximation was wrong and you wasted your time.
Here's the relevant part:
Also, there was this important bit in a later reply (emphasis mine):FSS: Long delay when scanning planets with geological sites
- As it currently stands, in order for the geological/biological sites to be placed on the surface, the entire stellar body must be fully generated (we then know the topography and can place sites where they will be accessible). This can take tens of seconds.
- As part of the January Update, we aim to address this with an alternative process. We have run tests on thousands of in-game planetary bodies and by using this data, we're able to extrapolate the likelihood of geological/biologic sites being present on similar stellar bodies. We then use this data and indicate if the planet is ‘Unlikely’, ‘Likely’, or ‘Very Likely’ to have a geological/biological sites.
- It is not 100% guaranteed that there will be a geological/biological site on the planetary body, but does give commanders a much faster indication of probability. This will enable commanders to quickly ascertain if the planet's worth a visit.
- As this is an alternative way to display information, we would love to hear your feedback on it to determine whether or not it is better than the current process.
- Please note: this will not affect Thargoid or Guardian sites, which will show up instantaneously.
This approximation will help to identify the likeliness of the geological/biological site, but for a full confirmation, you will have to get closer to the planetary body and scan it using planetary probes. We would love to hear your feedback on it to determine whether or not it is better than the current process.
So, your thoughts and feedback on this?
Personally, I think it's one step forward, one step back. It really depends on how many false positives this will produce, when you'd waste time flying to and pewpewing a planet only for there to be no bio (/ geo) sites.
My suggestion would be to include a button to perform the complete scan after the approximation. Waiting on the full 20-40 seconds for it to finish would be better than spending several minutes to fly there and DSS the planet, only to find that it's empty, the approximation was wrong and you wasted your time.