I've noticed something peculiar about NPC behaviour in 3.3, particularly in Solo but presumably also in other modes where you're the only player present in an instance.
If I'm sitting on the pad at a station, using station services (or reading the galaxy map, or the Codex, or Galnet, or whatever), NPCs are flying in all around me like they've always done - but they're not leaving again straight away like they normally do. They're all just landing and sitting there on their pads, just like me. But as soon as I close the services screen and get ready for takeoff, every single one of those NPCs sitting on their pads simultaneously decide they're going to take off too. You hear and see this big "whoosh" as up to a dozen ships all take to the air at once. Which, of course, creates this massive backlog of hovering NPC ships all queuing up to exit the slot.
It's like theyr'e all watching me, waiting for me to takeoff and taking off themselves just before I do, in a deliberate, orchestrated attempt to create an obstacle course for me.
If I'm sitting on the pad at a station, using station services (or reading the galaxy map, or the Codex, or Galnet, or whatever), NPCs are flying in all around me like they've always done - but they're not leaving again straight away like they normally do. They're all just landing and sitting there on their pads, just like me. But as soon as I close the services screen and get ready for takeoff, every single one of those NPCs sitting on their pads simultaneously decide they're going to take off too. You hear and see this big "whoosh" as up to a dozen ships all take to the air at once. Which, of course, creates this massive backlog of hovering NPC ships all queuing up to exit the slot.
It's like theyr'e all watching me, waiting for me to takeoff and taking off themselves just before I do, in a deliberate, orchestrated attempt to create an obstacle course for me.