Jumping into "new" systems

Does it take longer to jump into a "new" system. That is a system that has never had a visitor before?

I'm out in the wilds of the frontier (well, beyond there) and it's started to feel like the hyperspace jumps are longer in their duration even though I'm almost always doing 29-31 LY distance jumps...
 
Does it take longer to jump into a "new" system. That is a system that has never had a visitor before?

I'm out in the wilds of the frontier (well, beyond there) and it's started to feel like the hyperspace jumps are longer in their duration even though I'm almost always doing 29-31 LY distance jumps...

This often happens during peak hours, e.g. after patches and at prime time in weekends. Could be alot of load on the servers after the lates updates, lots of players connecting and playing at the same time.
 
I'm perceiving this to be happening *right now* (2042 GMT) but not sure if you'd count this as peak hours

For instance I've now spent 3mins+ in hyperspace 3KLY from human space...so its not like there should be many other players trying to connect to that instance (which may on a server with other system instance, I accept)...
 
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Since a jump is, literally, a loading screen with a pretty graphic. It can take longer if the system you're jumping into is not cached.

ETA: It's also dependent on your client speed. An SSD helps a lot.
 
Since a jump is, literally, a loading screen with a pretty graphic. It can take longer if the system you're jumping into is not cached.

ETA: It's also dependent on your client speed. An SSD helps a lot.

It aint my PC.. thats for sure :D You can read the specs in my sig.

I think it has something to do with server load.
 
yes its very slow jumping into systems. I am trying to get back 5000 l/y to civilisation and its taking 3 mins+ to make each jump through which space
 
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