Well a lot of the people here pointed out the Docking computer has it fault and is part of the gameplay. So Paul Smith the 3rd, Raino, Greasetrap42, FalconFly,
varonica and Of course Lestat are right.
Yes, they are. I even directly acknowledged this in my first post:
It's true that there are workarounds for the computer's flaws. It's true that shielded builds are generally more advisable than unshielded builds. It's true that the pathfinding glitches aren't exactly new. However, all these points are non sequitur relative to the content of the OP. They address the docking computer in terms of how it currently behaves when the OP's suggestion is explicitly aimed at changing that behavior.
The problem is that them being "right" is completely irrelevant to the OP. Them being right does not actually make the OP "wrong." Therefore, they are not valid arguments despite being factually correct.
I wish people would do their research before they Shoot their mouths.
Yeah, me too.
We also have to look at the Lore of AI on Elite Dangerous been banned.
Sentient Machines
The ADC is not an AI, nor would it NEED to be an AI to perform as-expected.
Well I hope that what Frontier decided.
ROFL; this concession immediately undercuts your entire argument.
The DC and ADC are not independent of the station by the way. Not all stations support autodock (it's listed under station services in system map when they do) so it can easily be an ATC guidance malfunction, rather than damage to your ship, that causes a crash.
If the station does not support automated docking, the player should not be able to engage the ADC at all when using those stations.
I personally think having unsupported stations is bad design that doesn't positively affect the game, but that's a separate issue.
So in 2019, an entire fleet of Boeing 737 Maxes was grounded because of an issue between it's Auto Pilot and it's Fly By Wire. The planes have been grounded across the entire world.
Yes, this is actually an excellent example of what I was getting at with making the ADC a proper "assist" if that's the official intent. The design flaw with the anti-stalling software on the maxes was that it overrode pilot control completely and couldn't be quickly or effectively disabled.
If the player is meant to be participating in ADC-guided docking, they should be able to instantly take manual control back where needed to prevent accidents... And the ADC has no business triggering Boost. Like, EVER.
Well it depends on how you look at it. Atol [and] Winterwalker have valid points. If everything works 100% we would not have to think on our toes. Having a Bridge over a landing pad might be an inconvenience. But looking at the Picture you can land on just fine. But it requires skill on your part The only poor design I see is you not using Shields. It like putting a sign on the rear of your ship saying Kill me I am not using Shields.
Those points are factually accurate but logically unrelated to the OP's request. They are not "valid" for evaluating the merits of improving the ADC; nobody claimed that docking was impossible or that the game should be perfectly safe.