I wish I was handsome, but my mother tells me I look like a dish cloth.When you're this guy, you're handsome.
I wish I was handsome, but my mother tells me I look like a dish cloth.When you're this guy, you're handsome.
I am lucky to get in 2 sessions a month. No time for engineers.I want tofastany type of forward button for stuff I find boring in this game. If this game is boring overall, I wouldn't be playing.
5. Go and fully engieneer a ship having 6-8 hrs of game time a week. For me, after 11 hrs of work all I can do is chop some asteroids/NPCs. I have no focus in me to haul Vette's through 20 jumps. Spend a weekend on engieneering? I want some alternative.
6. Or 15. Along those lines. Whatever, thats questions of implementation. Besides, main point vs autopilot is bgs/trading, what do you want to punish me for?
8. Not on topic. And I know that for some time.
9. What about depth?
10. Cassini? Response time cannot be shorter than 40 or so minutes from Jupiter. Invalid.
And yes, I would much rather spend 1 or 2 hrs before sleep watching netflix with ship jumping in the background. Jumping is not my fav part of Elite.
I am lucky to get in 2 sessions a month. No time for engineers.
I am lucky to play 10 hours a month. No time for power play extras.
I play about 6 to 8 hours per month and enjoy every minute.
I don't limit my game play; life does.But I want to do both. You wanna make a moneyback for me for Horizons?
You understand that the fact that you limit your gameplay is invalid?
I'm not going to quote the OP since it would be redundant. But I have a better idea that might sit well with the rank and file.
Perhaps FD could permanently shadowban those who use external autopilots, but let them continue to use them. That way, they'd have their own little universe shared only with other cheaters and the true griefers. It would give them the freedom to cheat and not affect the BGS, Powerlplay, etc.
And it would give the banned griefers some ready targets.
A win for everyone.
I don't limit my game play; life does.
What I am saying is: Make the most with what you have. Other stuff will come along, to bore you maybe. It is what it is, which is better value for money than anything out there. How you use your time, is up to you. You want to 'engineer' your ship and make it better, you have to earn it, work at it and the rewards can be almost infinite. I fly a bog standard Clipper in open CGs and because I can, against the pew pew gangs; I enjoy the challenge.
The only person 'punishing you' is you and your greed.
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By the way, they are banning exactly as that already. ...
On a more serious note, Commander Egy Ace Fyke, I absolutely agree that some sort of basic autopilot should be available in ED. This is the 33rd Century after all! I fly an aircraft with autopilot for my job, it substantially reduces my workload and would also in ED.
You can't double jump IRL.
Just because we have it IRL, doesn't mean it has to be part of the game. I am also a pilot, and I know for a fact that the autopilot isn't an excuse to kick back with a coffee and pretend that the plane is going to fly itself all the way to its destination. Someone still has to be at the controls at all times. The moment the autopilot starts trying to correct for a heavy wind sheer, you need to be ready to switch it off and correct manually, or you're going to have a serious incident. Autopilot is not a replacement for a full aircrew.
I'm entirely okay with an autopilot in this game, as long as its not one that lets you just go afk. Otherwise, what's the point in playing at all? If you're not taking the risk, and putting in the effort, why should you be rewarded for it?
Well, in the 33rd century, ships would probably be flown by sophisticated AI, so why even play the game at all?
Examples of activities to be done while out of your chair would be...
You seriously think in 1400 years from this day, when humanity has faster than light travel and lives over an 800ly area, that it is impossible to build an autopilot which can drive the ship, slowly, and warn you when there's something it can't handle? Do you think self-driving cars are also definitionally impossible?Absolutely none without another crew member to take over the controls if needed. There isn't an aircraft in the entire world that is operated without someone at the controls at all times, under any conditions, even with the smartest autopilot systems around. I cannot for the life of me think of any reason why that basic aviation rule would be any different in the future, especially in space, with all the things that could go wrong in the absence of a pilot. The more complex a system, the more there is that can go wrong with it. Not to mention all the external forces that could act on your craft that automated systems would not be able to account for or predict.
That is a different game indeed.I want tofastany type of forward button for stuff I find boring in this game. If this game is boring overall, I wouldn't be playing.
5. Go and fully engieneer a ship having 6-8 hrs of game time a week. For me, after 11 hrs of work all I can do is chop some asteroids/NPCs. I have no focus in me to haul Vette's through 20 jumps. Spend a weekend on engieneering? I want some alternative.
That is blazing your own trail. But I fear your quest is in vain. FD by their response to these threads make it obvious that it will not be done.And yes, I would much rather spend 1 or 2 hrs before sleep watching netflix with ship jumping in the background. Jumping is not my fav part of Elite.
You seriously think...that it is impossible to build an autopilot which can drive the ship
With people being able to use autopilot for legitemate purposes, demand for externals will significantly drop, hence the supply, and even lower demand drops cause of prices rising.
By the way, they are banning exactly as that already. But its hard to do so as it is pretty much requires reports from incentified people or difficult deduction.
Need to limit your gameplay off from some of the game's features, and not by complexity of those, is a sign of a bad game design and nothing more really. Autopilot is a good solution. Thing is, reasonable ship transfer costs or transfers along with a pilot would be a sufficient as well, but there are other pluses to autopilot as well.
No, thanks.
More interesting things to do in the game and ways to go about doing them, not ways to stare at a screen without even having to bother pushing buttons and moving your hands or thumbs around.
No, I don't think it's impossible. The duty the pilot has to craft, crew and passengers, however, will not change, no matter how good the automation is. That doesn't matter though. What matters is gameplay, and if you're not actually there playing the game, tell me why you should get rewarded for something you haven't done?
No botting, i.e Autopilot. Polish it anyway you want and justify it however you like. But autopilot is botting. IRL, planes, drones, cars, ships, use autopilots (soon there will be no need for humans to perform jobs and unless your the boss of the company you’ll be joining the line at the unemployed soup kitchen.) But that’s real world stuff where the means justify the ends, as the end is all about making money in the most efficient way.
If you need a bot to fly your ship then why are you playing th game anyway?
Jumping between star systems is part of the game. It might not be entertaining for some as they might just want to pew pew, but there is already CQC for the PvP players, Haz Res and CZs.
Traders have to jump from place to place to trade. That is part of the game. Not sitting at the computer with the game minimized and using the Excel addon.
This is a game. You play it for entertainment. The game play includes flying your ship from system to system. If you find that unappealing this game is not for you.