Threads almost exactly like this have consistently appeared since the release of Engineering. It continues to baffle me that Fdev are so slow to change it.
Thing is, since the original release of Engineering, Frontier have:
- tripled material gains from each fragment collected
- added material traders to smooth out bad luck in distribution
- added moderately-reliable collection of many high-grade materials through the HGE signal sources, crystal shards sites, and other POIs
- reduced the cost of blueprints substantially (especially at the lower grades)
- significantly reduced the number of G5 materials required for both an optimal module and for a "you're not going to notice the difference in actual play" 98% optimal module
- extended the performance curves so that a G4 module under the current blueprints can outperform many legacy G5 modules
- removed the requirement to spend cargo-hold commodities for blueprints entirely (most of which were either mining-exclusive, mission-exclusive, or only available from a few stations hundreds of LY from the engineer)
- allowed remote engineering for non-experimental effects
- allowed experimental effects to be bought at a fixed (and usually fairly cheap) price rather than either being entirely random or costing two levels of engineer rep
- made engineer rep improve the amount of improvement you get per material cost, and added various ways to fast-track rep without spending materials to most engineers
- increased the collection rates of high-end raw materials from meteorites
- removed the possibility for unlucky negative secondary effects to wreck an otherwise good module roll
- removed the possibility for spending materials to result in no improvement at all to the module
- provided other non-Engineering sources for some enhanced modules
In the original 2.1 release you could quite easily spend twenty times as long per module getting it to a comparable spec.
As a result of all these changes ... the number of threads complaining about "the engineering grind" has not noticeably changed.
So why should Frontier believe that any further reduction in the time costs of engineering would make a difference either?