We know all this. Thank you.
Some explorers don't care about credits, fast scan a system and other childish arcade gameplay.
But I bet you wont get the problem anyway.
Mind if I explain, Scytale?
No I don't because all the old ways of playing still work other than all the planets showing on the system map right after the honk...… which isn't really exploring is it?
If I can just give you a quick run through...
There's a variety of issues at play, and they're all getting tied in together.
Firstly, what you need to know is that bodies only appear after the honk if they've previously been discovered (as in been Level 2 or Level 3 scanned and had the data handed in to UC) by another cmdr.
What that means is that for bodies or systems which have not previously been discovered, the only way to find the bodies is via the FSS.
Now, the second point is that the FSS effectively takes you out of the cockpit into another view, and as above that becomes unavoidable.
So here's the problem(s):
- For some exploration is about flying their ship - they can't explore undiscovered systems that way any more
- Some people simply really don't like the FSS interface - again they can't avoid it for undiscovered systems (or bodies)
- For others exploration is primarily about finding unique system configurations (say like 5 level nested orbits), or peculiar/unusual planetary situations (binaries in very close/fast orbits) and things like that - previously these could be identified relatively quickly by looking at the system map after the honk. As per above though, that's not possible for undiscovered systems and people have to scan the system via the FSS before they can see the system map. The primary issue here is that because these people are looking for things which are very very rare, they are looking to optimise the search, which means taking the minimum time in what to them are non-interesting systems - having to fully scan the system via FSS before viewing the sysmap can mean they're held back significantly.
And in addition, for some it's a combination of the above.
Anyway, I hope that all makes sense - could you let me know either way?
(Also, for everyone else, if I've missed anything significant, please chip in.)