Speed: When things are far away, as fast as you can; but as you start to approach the destination; say the last quarter of the total distance. You'll need to slow down. The Blue band next to the speed indicator is the 'power control'. If you apply more than half power, the ship will continue to accelerate, at about half way, it will cruise and below the half way mark. The ship will slow down appropriately.
On approach, when in super-cruise, keep the speed at 10% of the distance and no higher and you'll never overshoot again.
Love to land myself. Never owned or would want own a DC.
As for supercruise approach, I am wondering if something has changed since the 2.4 update? Before, the 75% thing worked a treat and was a doddle on approach. In fact I could push the boundaries a little and come in a little hotter however since 2.4 my ships now seem to be getting pulled in by gravity or something. 75% no longer slows the ship down and in fact there has been many occassions where I've cut the throttle completely as it seemed to be coming in too hot to find the speed still going up even with the throttle set at zero or full reverse resulting in an inexplicable overshoot. I overshot probably 1 in 100 approaches before 2.4, now its probably more than 50% of the time unless I slow down to 75% with the timer at around 10 to 15 seconds which is much higher than the 7 secs it used to be.
Anyone else had this?
Hey guys,
I gotta ask, does anyone find docking to be a fun experience? To me, as a new player, it seems like it was designed to be as stressful and difficult as possible. Approach a rotating space station, maybe from the wrong side, line up with a tiny slot, match rotation, fly in, and land on a tiny pad that may be behind you - all while a timer is counting down and knowing that if you mess up badly, you'll be fined or your ship will be destroyed.In short, it's a pain in the butt. Does anyone else feel this way, or, did you when you first started playing?
I guess I need a docking computer!
What do you think??
Love to land myself. Never owned or would want own a DC.
As for supercruise approach, I am wondering if something has changed since the 2.4 update? Before, the 75% thing worked a treat and was a doddle on approach. In fact I could push the boundaries a little and come in a little hotter however since 2.4 my ships now seem to be getting pulled in by gravity or something. 75% no longer slows the ship down and in fact there has been many occassions where I've cut the throttle completely as it seemed to be coming in too hot to find the speed still going up even with the throttle set at zero or full reverse resulting in an inexplicable overshoot. I overshot probably 1 in 100 approaches before 2.4, now its probably more than 50% of the time unless I slow down to 75% with the timer at around 10 to 15 seconds which is much higher than the 7 secs it used to be.
Anyone else had this?
IDK, I always barrel in full tilt boogie till I hit that sweet spot at 5-6 seconds; unless I have a potential tail, and then it's max speed till I whip around the planetary body the station's orbiting and bleed off my speed that way. I don't think I ever look at the lines during approach, and this has been generally working for me since forever.
I am lost. How is it complicate to dock ?