That was not my response. Maybe you should actually read what I post.Your response was a "just because". Not very strong.
That was not my response. Maybe you should actually read what I post.Your response was a "just because". Not very strong.
It would be if it was remotely relevant to what I was saying.Good post!
No it's not. How do you think Fdev are going to add new mechanics. It will be via a mini game. Even if the FSS and the DSS was built into the cockpit, it would still be a mini game. Just like the new mining is a mini-game.Only if you stretch the definition of minigame so far that handing in exploration data would also be considered a minigame.
It was relevant... VERY relevant.It would be if it was remotely relevant to what I was saying.
You have yet to give even ONE valid objective reason for the two systems being mutually exclusive.I have voiced my opinion and the reason why I have that opinion. If you don't like it, tough.
That was not my response. Maybe you should actually read what I post.
I would not like that and wouldn't want it in the game. That would devalue the game for me, just like multicrew does. So it would effect my enjoyment of the game as a whole in a negative way.
I have voiced my opinion and the reason why I have that opinion. If you don't like it, tough.
Yes it is a reason.That's not a reason, that's just your phobia to the ADS, I wanted to know the reason behind that and you simply replied with the premise itself, in short, a "just because".
I don't need to give an objective reason as it all subjective opinions.It was relevant... VERY relevant.
You have yet to give even ONE valid objective reason for the two systems being mutually exclusive.
Yes it is a reason.
I want the local map as a result of some endeavors, call it a symbolic reward for a scientific effort or whatever you like. Doesn't matter whether you call the FSS a minigame and whether you like minigames or not. Fact is, that the presence of the old ADS functionality undermines this minigame
I want the local map as a result of some endeavors, call it a symbolic reward for a scientific effort or whatever you like. Doesn't matter whether you call the FSS a minigame and whether you like minigames or not. Fact is, that the presence of the old ADS functionality undermines this minigame (what to me means some gameplay at least in contrary to zero gameplay by giving the local map away for free). The local map can hardly be perceived as reward anymore when it requires zero activity (until you consider the single push of a button an "activity"). That's why both systems coexisting at the same time is just absurd. I can barely accept the current state of free local maps in the bubble as a compromise but here already ends my tolerance.
Yeah, you have voiced your opinion... many times, in fact so many times it's getting so a man or woman can't mention the ADS without you bounding outta your kennel berating their post and the use of the ADS...It would be if it was remotely relevant to what I was saying.
I have voiced my opinion and the reason why I have that opinion. If you don't like it, tough.
If it gave you the map but no credits the FSS would still very much have a reason to exist and the explorer would still have the choice of zoom scanning or flying to the planet scanning. Back in the day you got paid for the system map reveal didnt you? With that reward removed, while i admit it would slightly impinge upon the FSS it wouldnt break anything.
The simple thought that someone else could have one would be enough to upset their gameAnd what would prevent you from not putting an ADS and enjoying exploration as it is currently?
Since we now do have the FSS as a replacement (so decided by FDev, doesn't matter if some of you just decide that it was an oversight which I find pretty condescending and respectless btw).
you are the one who has to find a compelling reason why the old ADS functionality should be reintroduced and co-exist.
But not those who like the current implementation without the cheap gameplay negating old ADS function that has served as placeholder for way too long by now.
You know that's a blatant lie, don't you. Most FSS (in its current form) advocates are fine with an exclusive or solution, but not both on the same ship and at the same time. You are the one rejecting any form of compromise, not the others.
So you would call in all seriousness a gameplay aspect that could be easily bypassed "by design" a satisfying solution? Am I really so old-school that it totally baffles me that you find this nonsense even remotely acceptable?