I am going to keep harping on this until you put it in the game

The total noob is you! The only game that you have obviously played with your attitude is ED. People like you are not any help just a lot of aggravation.

Also Eve Online for years. ST:O for a few. X-Beyond the Frontier, X3, Flight SIM 2000, 2002, 2004, X, X-Plane, Orbiter, Kerbal Space Program...

Perhaps they don't count though as they aren't Super Mario Cart with power-ups.

Never mind. If I see you in game I can help show you that the things you want aren't needed to deal with "enemies".

As far as I can fathom the OP is asking for functions that the external camera modes already provide.

To be fair, I think he's asking to be listed on everyone's Kos lists.
It's probably the wizard everyone loves to hate, just trolling for lulz
 
To be fair, when driving my large van for work, if I need to turn around, or park in a tight space, I do have to get out and check I'll fit.

So my suggestion to the OP, is if you need to look behind you, eject.



:p

CMDR Cosmic Spacehead
 
I knew men couldn't park... ;-p

:p

Well unlike most men (and women!) I work with, when I'm parking, I'd rather not hit something to begin with, than just grind up against whatever it is I'm trying not to hit, then blame it for being there. :D

Part of my job is also sitting in a Tesco car park, and i get to witness the general public trying to park their cars for hours at a time.

I can tell you now, it's nothing to do with gender. :p

It's all about the car.
Almost everyone can park their "normal" cars (Ford Focus sized) fine.
But land rovers? Mercedes? Sports cars? Nope. Can't park. At all.
Best part is, they leave their £50,000+ cars, parked completely wonky, in a public car park... Lol

All I can assume is these expensive cars all have faulty mirrors, indicators and parking assists.
Oh, and speedometers, because 60mph for my car is seemingly 120mph for them.

I'm just ranting now. Lol
 
It appears that the only way to use the engines is to dump fuel to create a boost, for some reason we lost the technology in how to utilize an afterburner and fuel injection system.

- Boost: Short speed burst to accelerate
- Afterburner: Constant high(er) speed at the expense of slowly increased HEAT and a slower energy burn from the ENG bar compared to boost.
 
It appears that the only way to use the engines is to dump fuel to create a boost, for some reason we lost the technology in how to utilize an afterburner and fuel injection system.

- Boost: Short speed burst to accelerate
- Afterburner: Constant high(er) speed at the expense of slowly increased HEAT and a slower energy burn from the ENG bar compared to boost.

I suggested something similar a while back.

Boost works exactly how it does now, a very quick jolt up to maximum speed, then bleeds off, and also effects all thrusters.

Afterburner slowly increases speed, beyond what boost can do eventually, if you have the ENG capacitor for it.
But it only effects main engines. So agility doesn't improve, and is probably worse in fact.
And uses an incredible amount of fuel.
 
It appears that the only way to use the engines is to dump fuel to create a boost, for some reason we lost the technology in how to utilize an afterburner and fuel injection system.

- Boost: Short speed burst to accelerate
- Afterburner: Constant high(er) speed at the expense of slowly increased HEAT and a slower energy burn from the ENG bar compared to boost.

An afterburner is a device that increases the thrust of a jet engine by injecting extra fuel downstream of the turbine, which combines with oxygen which has come in through the intake and not already been used to burn the fuel injected earlier. Even if the thrusters in ED are supposed to be chemical rockets (unlikely, I'd have thought), they would have a single combustion chamber, where (unless the designers were exceptionally stupid) the optimum oxidant/fuel mix would all be burned. To increase thrust, you could only add more fuel and oxidant together, and an 'afterburner' simply wouldn't work. Calling a temporary increase of thrust 'boost' makes sense. Calling it 'afterburner' doesn't.
 
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