Currently, when you're within 1.00 Mm of a station/outpost, you can immediately disengage supercruise.
This causes you to jump ahead, which is very noticeable when platetary bodies or larger bodies are within your field of view. You can see their position shift relative to you as you jump ahead.
My suggestion:
Allow supercruise to be disengaged at 1.00 Mm still, but delay the drop out until we're closer to the target, say 100 KM or 50 KM. This way there will not be any noticeable shift in point of view.
This causes you to jump ahead, which is very noticeable when platetary bodies or larger bodies are within your field of view. You can see their position shift relative to you as you jump ahead.
My suggestion:
Allow supercruise to be disengaged at 1.00 Mm still, but delay the drop out until we're closer to the target, say 100 KM or 50 KM. This way there will not be any noticeable shift in point of view.