Been playing a while, and this question always nibbled at me.
Anyone here find it weird that your ship can basically stand on its nose or side while flying in around planets?
Almost like a magic helicopter or drone.
Thrusters to hover and support the mass/weight of the ship vs gravity appear to be mostly concentrated on the ventral hulls. So wouldn't it make sense that once we've enter planetary flight, the ship should not be able to hover at anything other than mostly level to the ground/horizon?
Just saying. If you're banked at a 90 degree angle, you should be falling to the planet and fast, depending on gravity. And you shouldn't be able to keep your nose 45 deg below the horizon and expect to maintain a static hover.
Just wondering.
Anyone here find it weird that your ship can basically stand on its nose or side while flying in around planets?
Almost like a magic helicopter or drone.
Thrusters to hover and support the mass/weight of the ship vs gravity appear to be mostly concentrated on the ventral hulls. So wouldn't it make sense that once we've enter planetary flight, the ship should not be able to hover at anything other than mostly level to the ground/horizon?
Just saying. If you're banked at a 90 degree angle, you should be falling to the planet and fast, depending on gravity. And you shouldn't be able to keep your nose 45 deg below the horizon and expect to maintain a static hover.
Just wondering.