Remember, Stargoid anomalies move at relativistic speed, making accurate predictions about their arrival somewhat tricky. It's entirely plausible (in a Schrödingerian/Einsteinian sense) that the Thargoids arrived in time, while in fact we are still waiting for them.![]()
Nah, that sound is[Stargoid sound intensifies]
Wow...That takes me back. Clunky old things... And then getting my ludicrous speed 2400 baud modem and Fidonet and BBS's. Ah, heady days....![]()
The last thing we need here today after all this waiting for updates to happen are for spoilers that are spoiled to be spoiled by someone that wants to spoil them for us.
This is why everyone always says never play on patch day.A few hours won't hurt people, do some popcorn and enjoy the forum part of the game
Not really, at least if you believe in Super Determinism, which "solves" not only when they will arrive, but also solves the compatibility problem with QM and Relativity. Only one catch, being that your free will is an illusion, but anyways, free will is only valuable, if you could reverse time and chose differently. Which BTW. you rarely would, even if you could do backwards causation using a time machine.Remember, Stargoid anomalies move at relativistic speed, making accurate predictions about their arrival somewhat tricky. It's entirely plausible (in a Schrödingerian/Einsteinian sense) that the Thargoids arrived in time, while in fact we are still waiting for them.![]()
Wonder if there will be a cooldown for this function. If not, this might be a fast ticket to orbit
- Commanders playing 'Live' have a new option in the Options menu to 'reset to orbit', in order to release themselves from unintended tricky situations.
Are you basically saying that the ships' reverse thrusters are crap? Because this has been driving me insane. I just assumed I forgot how sluggish my ship was with the military grade armor vs lightweight that I used to use, as well as the fact that I'd not played in a while due to the whole console development thing - even though I know that, deep down, I know my ship like the back of my hand and that something was definitely off. So many times after a landing, I'd just sit there, like... "do I really suck THIS bad at landing, now? What the hell happened?!"The most obvious way: have a cutter auto-dock at a carrier or megaship (manual docking may lead to a lot of struggles too)
For full effect, try to come from behind the carrier/megaship or from the sides
Alternatively, you can test by boosting, then zeroing thrusters at a predetermined point in horizons, then do the same in odyssey.
Notice the braking distance between the game versions.
Best done above a carrier since you have certain carrier features as cues for triggering the brakes.
The issue is mostly visible with ships that are drifty by nature, but i've had even my dbx having a pendulum approach when landing at a carrier
Also noticeable when comming down above planetary surface, nose down - the front revers thrusters cannot really brake/held the ship, not even in low-G planets.
I suspect any Government entity has a much larger budget. And it's not like Government IT projects haven't ever been late, not to mention massively over budget and not fit for purpose.I'm a contractor working for a government entity building an application that has millions of users. If it went down for hours that would be viewed as a serious problem. So i don't understand why people on here are thinking it's no big deal when Elite goes down.
Is it recreational software?I'm a contractor working for a government entity building an application that has millions of users.
Indeed!If it went down for hours that would be viewed as a serious problem.
It's just a game, it is late updating, the world will probably still be here in a few hours, the sky isn't actually falling...So i don't understand why people on here are thinking it's no big deal when Elite goes down.
i mean i do agree at some degree that too much delay is an issue, but elite is not a twitter or a facebook(too much users) or a necessary service/government site that has to be online at all times, it is a niche game and seems like most of the gamers dont mind waiting a few hours delay. yes it is paid and they could adjust their schedule to prevent these delays, but things happen.I'm a contractor working for a government entity building an application that has millions of users. If it went down for hours that would be viewed as a serious problem. So i don't understand why people on here are thinking it's no big deal when Elite goes down.
Probably because Elite, while still popular and with a sizable playerbase, isn't an application that has significant impact on people's daily lives, their health, income and ability to function in society.I'm a contractor working for a government entity, building an application that has millions of users. If it went down for hours that would be viewed as a serious problem. So i don't understand why people on here are thinking it's no big deal when Elite goes down.
Maybe because Elite is a game?I'm a contractor working for a government entity, building an application that has millions of users. If it went down for hours that would be viewed as a serious problem. So i don't understand why people on here are thinking it's no big deal when Elite goes down.
besides income(unless ur a CC), i do believe elite do have significant impact to some on the other matters, which would be worrying if it was me but since it aint, such is lifeProbably because Elite, while still popular and with a sizable playerbase, isn't an application that has significant impact on people's daily lives, their health, income and ability to function in society.
It certainly appears to have devestated a few here...isn't an application that has significant impact on people's daily lives,
When I was a child with my brand new C64 and its cassette deck, I tried to put a data cassette into a regular cassette audio player and pressed Play. I heard strange noises. Much later I realized that they were (no, not Thargoid noises!) modem data transfer sounds.That was about it. The era of taking twenty minutes or so to download a 200Kb file....if you were lucky.