Yes. It was implemented in 2.2 it seems like.Unfortunately, I think it only works for systems visited since it was implemented.
Yes. It was implemented in 2.2 it seems like.Unfortunately, I think it only works for systems visited since it was implemented.
Unfortunately, I think it only works for systems visited since it was implemented.
I bookmark any interesting discovey and I change the name using the "EXPLO -" prefix, so it is convenient to find in my bookmarks list (folders/subfolders FD please ;-). Overall, it is still clumsy atm but I'm confident it will improve with future QOL updates.
Yes, and we get a *whole* one hundred bookmarks.
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You want EDDiscovery
Given that it appears there are .... two ... commanders who want this functionality, I think maybe you aren't top of their list. It's not like there's anything you can do with the list. Personally I like it when I visit a system and find (again) I previously discovered it![]()
To be honest all of those organisations are much leakier than FD.Yes, I know all of this too well. Frontier guards it's stuff like MI-5 and Special Branch, and MI-6 combined. Can't be hand holding those precious snow flakes with basic data that should have been there since alpha.![]()
Yes I tried EDD and my main starts halfway out to ColoniaUnfortunately, I think it only works for systems visited since it was implemented.
The Thargoids own the list.![]()
To be honest all of those organisations are much leakier than FD.
Yes I tried EDD and my main starts halfway out to Colonia
I asked them when I was out visiting one of their bases/crashed ships. They tried stalling but eventually admitted that they'd lost the list
I have the same problem. It's not the regular antivirus but rather Microsoft's builtin defender (it seems like), and somehow I managed to get the option to override and install anyway. I did run my AVG antivirus on the program first and it told me the program was clean. Defender isn't really checking for virus. It checks more of behavior (I think), so EDD is probably doing some trick to connect to ED API that upsets defender... I think. Someone else might have a better answer. Anyway, my antivirus (paid for) can't find any virus in it, so I'm 99% sure it's clean (but you never know...)When I try to download EDDiscovery my antivirus software deletes it, saying it is not safe. I know I can disable the AV protection. I'm just not sure I should. Is this normal with this software?
When I try to download EDDiscovery my antivirus software deletes it, saying it is not safe. I know I can disable the AV protection. I'm just not sure I should. Is this normal with this software?