As long as they pay the same amount, as established by precedent.
Sure and they have named some things already. Was it promised as an exclusive feature?
According to Kickstarter, there was 7 bakers who was able to name a star system and 100 bakers who named a planet.
Not so much people - we (FDevs) can ask each of them if they are against the idea in general - they have all the contacts.
I'm pretty sure you don't understand the replyI'm not sure you understand the idea.
The point was exactly about bodies found first after the feature is added, not the retro-active.
Basically, the "naming" UI is only accessible when you submit the data to Universal Cartographics and you're the one who found this body first.
The first and the last pledges are irrelevant.Thousands. of. dollars!
£500 - Have a space station named* after you.
£750 - Have a planet named* after you
£3,000 - Have a frontier star system named* after you
£5,000 - Name the secret founder's system*
FDEV have been known to name stars and station in honour of people, there was Fisher's rest for instance created when Carrie Fisher died, but that's up to FDEV and their choice, naming untold thousands of systems and planets all of us nobodies suddenly decide to give names to simply isn't going to happen...ever!
That's actually a whole another option - to automatically name systems after commanders when first discovered. Not just a word in the system's map, rather the actual system name for every purpose, including Galaxy Map, search, etc.Any none discovered planets / bodies wouldn't have a name in the first place because if they had they would have to be discovered in the first place to give it a name.
To my understanding IRL When discovered for the first they are normally named shortly after.
I think any undiscovered system in the ED Galaxy should be named "Unknown" until visited and scanned for the first time and then named after the commander(s) who scanned it first.
But would the bakers have enough dough?According to Kickstarter, there was 7 bakers who was able to name a star system and 100 bakers who named a planet..
That's actually a whole another option - to automatically name systems after commanders when first discovered.