But uhh someone did. It's what the replies are in regards to.Literally nobody would think that.
But uhh someone did. It's what the replies are in regards to.Literally nobody would think that.
I've been following this thread since the start, I don't recall seeing anyone matching this exact description.But uhh someone did. It's what the replies are in regards to.
Literally nobody would think that.
I've been following this thread since the start, I don't recall seeing anyone matching this exact description.
Yeah I did some exploration before that change. You needed to lock star as target and go to scanning range. Many times I did not bother. Just went for most valuable planets, and that was it. From nowadays viewpoint some would later come to some system with my early tags and think "cheater"...
This post seems to be someone who thought exactly that, until they learned in the replies about how the older mechanic worked.
I don't think he was implying that because only the ELW were mapped that it must have been the work of cheaters. But then again I suppose we're missing a lot of context here. I would assume that he was talking about a time when such forms of cheating was more rampant and such cases were being reported.
Indeed...Frontier have a very firm stance on cheating!
Because star was not claimed. That was the idea why such tags were cheated. Nowadays star is scanned automatically. So if you just visit system even without honking you get at least star tagged. So old style fast explored cherry picked system from nowadays viewpoint looks highly suspicious. While in reality was completely legitly done.I don't think he was implying that because only the ELW were mapped that it must have been the work of cheaters. But then again I suppose we're missing a lot of context here. I would assume that he was talking about a time when such forms of cheating was more rampant and such cases were being reported.
Maybe the problem is that the way things are with the FSS is confusing people and we need to go back to the old ADS way of scanning planets.
Well that would separate sunday tourists from true grit explorers. I can just imagine the amount of teeth gnashing when you try to identify planet type from its hologram and hit 50th time in row instead of ELW just some iceball
Well that would separate sunday tourists from true grit explorers. I can just imagine the amount of teeth gnashing when you try to identify planet type from its hologram and hit 50th time in row instead of ELW just some iceball![]()
If that happens, you need new eyeglasses.I can just imagine the amount of teeth gnashing when you try to identify planet type from its hologram and hit 50th time in row instead of ELW just some iceball
Nah, too time consuming and uncertain.Surely you just listen for the sound of waves and birds tweeting, that's how we used to do it right?