And +1 for the DSS

Regarding the new exploration scanners - everyone (of those who like the new system) focuses on the FSS. I just gave the DSS a try and I love it.

Step 1: honk. Nice one - 14 objects discovered
Step 2: FSS. What the netherworld, let's just scan them all (not something I'd usually have done with the old system). Holy resources batman - there's a couple of moons in there with 40+ geological features each (and a few more with 20+). Let's take a look.
Step 3: DSS. 3 probes to scan the planet and locate these 47 geological features. Eeny, meeny, miny, mo - where should I land?
Step 4: a field of ice fumaroles. Unpack the SRV and collect a whole bag of goodies - Arsenic, Cadmium, Technetium. If this goes on like that, I'll have enough materials to use FSD boosts as a matter of course instead of a last resort.

Only downside: the visual bug in VR where both eyes get different lighting of the scanner overlay isn't fixed. Off to the bug reporting forum.
 
The DSS is absolutely amazing. I really enjoy it.

For my play style looking at planets never gets old.

Unlike the fss there is actually a subtle skill to it and always a minor but non zero chance of error at every attempt. The efficiency target is a beautiful addition.

Why this didn't replace the old detailed surface scanner for the old system i can't imagine.

The fss is a brilliant tool for signal sources and anomaly etc.. As for system bodies, its far to dumb to be considered a first rate mechanic in elite dangerous. The DSS certainly passes.

I really enjoy the DSS, thankyou frontier.

The only question is why you have to be in supercruise to do it..
 
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Or why, if you have to be in SC, you can't fly the ship at the same time, like you can do with the SRV while in turret mode.

It basically is a turret isn't it? That would have been amazing actually creating a different style of fly by probing style. Frontier should have trusted players more.

Having said apart from on ringed bodies its fairly easy to get complete it from a stop once you've worked out the pattern. If you slow down and calibrate your brain visually on how much coverage one probe gets you're guaranteed to be efficient every time.
 
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