I've just started exploring and I think that it's a real shame that first discovery tags are going to people who've obviously just pinged a system with the AD and hopped right on to the next one...
I think that the AD reveals too much - it would have been far better if it had just indicated that a body was 'out there' and shown a place-holder on the system map - but you'd need to head closer to discover what the object really was, perhaps revealing moons too... it all just feels a bit trivial to be able to bounce in and get your name assigned in the game just for holding down the AD button? And perhaps distant objects should return better values than those close to the main sun if there isn't such a weighting - i.e. encourage that 10 minute travel to the depths of the system to see what's there?
Perhaps they could add a secondary 'surveyed by' tag to planets to reward 1st detail scanners?
I suppose with so much near space having been tagged, it does add to the smile when you make a first discovery. And yes, I'm doing surface scans of everything because my exploration data will be quality not quantity ... precision over profit lol
I disagree
The ADS is about discovering the
existence of the bodies in a star system.
Some player (for example, me) has gone to all the trouble of jumping a gazillion light years to explore hundreds of star systems to discover Strange New Worlds, to seek out new Life and new Civilisations, to Boldly Go etc etc etc.... If they are in fact the first to discover the existence of a planet by means of the ADS, then they should get first dibs on their name being stamped on that discovery if they are first to fly back and sell the data to UC.
I hear what you're saying though - you reckon the ADS is some form of cheat. I don't think it is. I've outlined in other threads why not, but the tl;dr is that it's not unreasonable to be able to discover all planetary bodies that are in a star system by means of an ADS.
The other scanner is of course the surface scanner - the most expensive one being the Detailed Surface Scanner, which is responsible for scanning a planetary body for details on its atmosphere, temperature, whether life exists on it, etc. etc.
Your complaint about the ADS - I could follow your logic and say "Well the Detailed Surface Scanner is too OP! We should only be able to measure a planet's atmosphere, temperature, whether life exists etc etc by
landing on the planet and manually surveying it!".
Now, I don't know about you, but if I'm out exploring the galaxy, the last thing I want to be doing is to have to use parallax to discover stars/planets/moons etc. Or accidentally stumbling nearby something, in order to discover its existence. There are too many systems out there that are "unintersting" - mostly the ones with M class stars whose planets are nothing more than boring useless snowballs in space. People suggesting that we should be only discovering those planets by bumbling around blind are people suggesting to make exploration truly dreadful, IMO
No, the ADS does its job and it does it well. Nerf that, and also you'll have to nerf the Detailed Surface Scanner. Land on the planet and survey it if you want to truly "discover" it. I ain't gonna do that with 15 boring icy planets each time I jump to a new system. In fact I'll just stop playing the game if exploration becomes so awful
Lastly, I'm patiently waiting for planetary landing! I want to land on Earth-like planets I discover!
