I can name one. Bots. I have done it with other games for Mining and Farming and I seen it done on here.
This is an argument for removing any kind of automated assist whatsoever, not against improving the officially sanctioned ones already in-game. A better approach would probably be working to detect and ban botters; I find it hard to believe that they are currently a huge problem or risk... Though if you have any statistics I'd be happy to see them.
Well it best to monitor your ship while docking instead of walking away and complain when you are blown up.
As I said, it's true that there are workarounds, but this point is completely tangential to suggestions for improvements. The manual override for auto-dock could also use some improvement; it currently requires you to apply throttle for any sort of twitch-based control. That's kind of a problem if you want to take control of a large, inertia-laden ship specifically to prevent a crash. Vertical/lateral thrusters should also override the sequence.
I have name one. BOTS. I can write a program to use the Advanced docking computer to eliminate two parts of the program docking launching. It comes down to this. The bot will follow the directions of a program. One it 7,499M the software will hand it over to the Advanced Docking computer then the game docks it. But if there a % chance that it is flawed. It forces the player to WATCH their game and not let the game play itself.
I remain unconvinced. The computer itself is already a BOT. That's kind of the point. If you write and use a 3rd party program to play the game for you, you should be banned. I mean seriously, THINK about it.
OH NO, the player can treat an official automated tool as an automated tool. THE HORROR.
Path finding it not always that simple. Snip
If the issue is truly inability to develop reliable pathfinding, then they should say so. They can give a lore-based handwavium explanation for why autopilots are limited, add a short warning to the computer's in-game description, and call it done.
The issue of mechanical justifications specifically applies to other posters in this thread trying to dismiss the suggestion with advice rather than discussing its merits.
If possible, an automated docking computer should perform consistently well. Unless it's truly impossible, that should be a no-brainer.