Look, I get it, it's new game time and as a first-time ever beta player, I want to love the full Guardians to bits just as much as the next Cmdr, at least once the wrinkles get ironed out that is.
But I was in Orbital Cruise, very close to dropping into a Glide, and I get Interdicted so I submit to be on the safe side, hoping that the whole universe doesn't crash and burn around me, and then I find myself back out in space again, about .29-ls something-or-others away from the planet. The planet was about the size of a grape on my computer screen, a very small grape, the kind that you might leave on the plate for someone else to eat.
Q: What did the grape do when the elephant sat on it.??
A: Not much, it just made a little whine. (wine)
Okay, I guess you had to be there, for my lame joke. And I know that the servers are probably working overtime trying to handle all the new IO and whatnot, but you gotta try and set some flags or write in some check-loops for stuff like this. Like if Cmdr-A is about to dock at a Planet Settlement-B, hmm, maybe it's just a teensie weensie bit late to deliver that overdo NPC Interdiction.
I'm flying a Python so Interdictions are kind of like dealing with a mosquito in the tent late at night. Not a big problem, even if you want to chain them like you did today, I'm okay with that. Put the pedal to the metal. I know that you need to do it. You won't sleep well at night if you don't.
But, and this is a big butt, the NPC Interdictions have to be delivered in something resembling a reasonable time-frame. We don't want to go back in time with the game again, in more ways than one in this case.
P.S. I once wrote a very short Fortran program, back in 1975 at Uni, an era that I sometimes refer to as The Dark Ages.. but it had a double bubble-sort algorithm built into it, it sorted on the way up and it sorted on the way down. I was quite proud of that. [cool]
But I was in Orbital Cruise, very close to dropping into a Glide, and I get Interdicted so I submit to be on the safe side, hoping that the whole universe doesn't crash and burn around me, and then I find myself back out in space again, about .29-ls something-or-others away from the planet. The planet was about the size of a grape on my computer screen, a very small grape, the kind that you might leave on the plate for someone else to eat.
Q: What did the grape do when the elephant sat on it.??
A: Not much, it just made a little whine. (wine)
Okay, I guess you had to be there, for my lame joke. And I know that the servers are probably working overtime trying to handle all the new IO and whatnot, but you gotta try and set some flags or write in some check-loops for stuff like this. Like if Cmdr-A is about to dock at a Planet Settlement-B, hmm, maybe it's just a teensie weensie bit late to deliver that overdo NPC Interdiction.
I'm flying a Python so Interdictions are kind of like dealing with a mosquito in the tent late at night. Not a big problem, even if you want to chain them like you did today, I'm okay with that. Put the pedal to the metal. I know that you need to do it. You won't sleep well at night if you don't.
But, and this is a big butt, the NPC Interdictions have to be delivered in something resembling a reasonable time-frame. We don't want to go back in time with the game again, in more ways than one in this case.
P.S. I once wrote a very short Fortran program, back in 1975 at Uni, an era that I sometimes refer to as The Dark Ages.. but it had a double bubble-sort algorithm built into it, it sorted on the way up and it sorted on the way down. I was quite proud of that. [cool]
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